The Cure Seemed To Work
As I said, I was going to Barnsley today to see Ipswich play. The football was the same as last time in 2011, with a one-one draw.
But the fresh air above the town did the trick and now after my return, I do feel a bit better.
I won’t jump to conclusions though. At least not yet!
I also felt a bit better, after a trip to see Ipswich at home a few weeks ago. Ipswich is virtually on the coast and it was breezy there too. so it could be the air!
Or it could be my bobble hat, which does seem to stop my head itching so much! Perhaps, it just makes it that bit warmer. On the other hand sites on the Internet suggest that hats make your head itch. Not mine! But it could be the reverse.
I’m going to Brighton on Tuesday, so let’s see what difference that makes.
September 29, 2012 - Posted by AnonW | Health, Sport | Barnsley, Football, Ipswich Town
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