If rapperaddict is bessiebell in disguise, then she really shouldn't be killing anyone, but I also can't imagine her managing it except by accident. It's a real shame about DERT for you, though.
I am really disappointed about DERT. More of a shame for the team, though, as it's the second time in three years we've had to pull out at the last knockings :(
Incidentally, I've been confused for a while... are you someone that I also know as a real human? Feel free not to answer if you don't want to be matched up to your non-online self, I'm just curious.
Also, it turns out that you are not someone who never posts, just someone who doesn't seem to be on my friends list. I shall remedy that.
I don't *think* so, although if you've ever been to IVFDF we've probably been in the same room. I can't remember whether I just fell over your journal a while ago or whether I was looking for folk dancers to read, but I put you on my friends list for ease of keeping track of, and occasionally get too interested to remember it might not be good manners to comment on someone you don't know :)
I knew Lys when she danced in Edinburgh, and was more or less accidentally a founder member of Mons Meg, although I only lasted a few weeks because I'm really not a display dancer at heart (or because I already had something on every other night!)
Oh no, that is a shame for the team :( I hope they enjoy themselves anyway, if they go.
Regarding weird placed bruising, the bruise manifests wherever the blood in the tissues ends up. Which is mainly a consequence of gravity.
I know from doctors of our acquaintance (being deliberately vague about identity) that you can tell people who have rested a sprained ankle by where the bruising appears - bruising on the sole/instep means the foot has been vertical (naughty patient not resting!!) while bruising on the heel/around the achilles is a sign that the good patient has kept their foot elevated.
So presumably you have spent a fair bit of time lying on your side with the good side of the knee down?? Hence bruising appears there.
Although I haven't been lying like that at all - I've mostly been sitting on my bum with the back of my knee facing down. Kind of the way you might expect someone to sit, in fact! Possibly the back of my knee is also bruised. Due to lack of bending in various parts, it's a little logistically difficult to check :-)
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Incidentally, I've been confused for a while... are you someone that I also know as a real human? Feel free not to answer if you don't want to be matched up to your non-online self, I'm just curious.
Also, it turns out that you are not someone who never posts, just someone who doesn't seem to be on my friends list. I shall remedy that.
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I knew Lys when she danced in Edinburgh, and was more or less accidentally a founder member of Mons Meg, although I only lasted a few weeks because I'm really not a display dancer at heart (or because I already had something on every other night!)
Oh no, that is a shame for the team :( I hope they enjoy themselves anyway, if they go.
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I know from doctors of our acquaintance (being deliberately vague about identity) that you can tell people who have rested a sprained ankle by where the bruising appears - bruising on the sole/instep means the foot has been vertical (naughty patient not resting!!) while bruising on the heel/around the achilles is a sign that the good patient has kept their foot elevated.
So presumably you have spent a fair bit of time lying on your side with the good side of the knee down?? Hence bruising appears there.
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Although I haven't been lying like that at all - I've mostly been sitting on my bum with the back of my knee facing down. Kind of the way you might expect someone to sit, in fact! Possibly the back of my knee is also bruised. Due to lack of bending in various parts, it's a little logistically difficult to check :-)
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