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Increptio, you didnt get modded!!!
Eh? Life in the city makes it worse.
I find that my asthma only ever acts up when I'm back home in the west of Ireland (regardless of the pollen count). Fresh city air for me all the way
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« Reply #4726 on: 22:09:19, 13-02-2008 » |
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The city is so much healthier. Everyone drives everywhere in the country and you can't get organic muesli for the love of Mike.
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« Reply #4727 on: 22:13:04, 13-02-2008 » |
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Or a latte.
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« Reply #4728 on: 22:18:39, 13-02-2008 » |
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Have you tried finding a decent yoga class for babies in Moretonhampstead recently?
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« Reply #4729 on: 22:27:28, 13-02-2008 » |
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Have you tried finding a decent yoga class for babies in Moretonhampstead recently?
No, although one is pleased to see that Nether Wallop offers some decent-looking massage. If you happen to be in that area.
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« Reply #4730 on: 22:28:26, 13-02-2008 » |
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find that my asthma only ever acts up when I'm back home in the west of Ireland (regardless of the pollen count). Fresh city air for me all the way You are funny people. City people get used to bad air so much, that if they only leave city they have to be close to exhaust pipe of their car to breath. There used to be time when people got organic food ourside cities, would find inspiration and be restored to good health. It is harder with coffee latte.
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« Reply #4731 on: 22:31:14, 13-02-2008 » |
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tp, this is English irony, although I suspect far more organic food is sold in town than in the country.
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« Reply #4732 on: 22:39:11, 13-02-2008 » |
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Thanks don Basilio. There are so many people with asthma now. I hope our brassmaster is getting better. The weather is good now to get better. Does anybody know what this smiley mean? I think it could apply in this situation.
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« Reply #4733 on: 22:54:04, 13-02-2008 » |
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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« Reply #4734 on: 09:12:52, 14-02-2008 » |
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Going back to my health probs and Vernon Handley's.
I hope I am better today. I wont know till I am at work methinks? I ought to look for other work but that's not easy at the moment.
Handley's health problems go way back. I hope he is not in to serious trouble. what a marvellous man he is!
I will soon find out today.
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« Reply #4735 on: 09:47:57, 14-02-2008 » |
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find that my asthma only ever acts up when I'm back home in the west of Ireland (regardless of the pollen count). Fresh city air for me all the way You are funny people. City people get used to bad air so much, that if they only leave city they have to be close to exhaust pipe of their car to breath. There used to be time when people got organic food ourside cities, would find inspiration and be restored to good health. It is harder with coffee latte. Rubbish t-p! For those of us who suffer from hay fever the countryside makes us really ill for 6 months of the year! Oh give me the city and people and lots to do every time!!!!!!
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #4736 on: 10:11:08, 14-02-2008 » |
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find that my asthma only ever acts up when I'm back home in the west of Ireland (regardless of the pollen count). Fresh city air for me all the way You are funny people. City people get used to bad air so much, that if they only leave city they have to be close to exhaust pipe of their car to breath. There used to be time when people got organic food ourside cities, would find inspiration and be restored to good health. It is harder with coffee latte. Rubbish t-p! For those of us who suffer from hay fever the countryside makes us really ill for 6 months of the year! Oh give me the city and people and lots to do every time!!!!!! Very true Mill Jones!! I have that to. Thats why my asthma is such a pain!!
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« Reply #4737 on: 10:16:24, 14-02-2008 » |
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What is the comment for Valentine's day like 'Bah humbug' forChristmas..?
Has anyone else found it quite depressing to walk around towns, supermarket, anywhere and see mounds of cards and flowers for the one you love - only to know that there will be none for yourself. ?
Bah Valentine's Day !!
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« Reply #4738 on: 10:35:00, 14-02-2008 » |
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It's appalling commercialised rubbish, and should be ignored. I'm sure it served a purpose once upon a time, but now it's become (like Mothering Sunday and Christmas) an excuse to con people into parting with their money. How can romance be compulsory on one day of the year? BAH!
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« Reply #4739 on: 10:39:40, 14-02-2008 » |
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I am buying myself choccies and wine from m&s on the way home perhaps you posh classical loving ladies should try... http://www.classicalpartners.co.uk/?
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