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You know you've been poorly when...

I have been very vocally poorly this week: mainly because I got food poisoning and diseases of the tummy are not my forte. Combined with a raging fever and being home alone its made for lots of social network whingeing.

However, there are things that I have noted.. you know you've been ill when:
You have more than a vague idea of whats happening in Hollyoaks
You care how much money they make in Cash In The Attic
Every room in the house has a half drunk glass of water in it
Everything you have worn in the last week does up with a drawstring
You haven't drunk coffee all week (I know crazy)..
You have slept as much in the day as at night

Talking of which.. I think a little nap is in order!

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