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Emily's avatar

First of all, best wishes to Terry! Hope all is okay with him.

And Willy Wonks in Glasgow - when I heard it was in Whiteinch, where parents do things like organise nice middle-class demos to reopen libraries, I rolled my eyes when I read the police had been called. Surely this is a civil matter, I thought. But Stephen, a weegie born and bred, assured me there would’ve been a punch-up or threat of one if money wasn’t returned. What a bunch of chancers but how equally hilarious!

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Amber Eve's avatar

The police being called was just the perfect ending to it! If they'd actually set out to do something hilariously bad, I don't think they could have done a better job - every aspect of it was just *chef's kiss*

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Lynsey (Typewriter and Moon)'s avatar

Ah, I know a couple of people who have had Bell’s Palsy. Everything went back to normal, it just took time. Hope he’s okay. ♥️

I have also been playing The Unknown video on repeat. 🤣 at one point I considered buying tickets to go to that event but it threw up a few red flags. 🤣

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Amber Eve's avatar

Ah, that's good to know! It seems to be more common than I realised - he's had the same cold I had for over a month now, and the doctor said that can sometimes trigger it.

I luckily hadn't heard about the Experience until it went viral, which is definitely a good thing or Max would have been begging for tickets. I must admit, I don't seem to know anyone who went, though - I'd have thoroughly enjoyed some real life stories from it!

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Fleur's avatar

Best wishes to Terry!

My mum had bell’s too, acupuncture and a face tense device have helped her

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Amber Eve's avatar

Thank you! I’ll pass that on — he’s doing better this week, thankfully, but think it’s going to be a while before he’s back to normal again. I had no idea how long the recovery is from it. Hope your mum’s doing better!

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