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Chick

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  1. Bees aren?t animals. The don?t have saliva, just some chemical that converts nectar to honey. bermygirl31 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No - strict vegans do not eat honey. It's for the > same reason they don't drink milk. A strict vegan > doesn't eat anything at all that is derived from > an animal....and that means anything. My cousin is > vegan and they are very strict about that.
  2. Thanks DF.
  3. I asked a vegan if they ate honey and was surprised when she said ?no, they (bees) mix it with saliva?. I am not sure that is true but I find it weird that any one wouldn?t eat honey for moral reasons. I doubt bees produce saliva.
  4. If you check "what's on in east dulwich" you'll find two.
  5. Instead of interwebbing, maybe I have mixed you up with someone.
  6. Mustard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Some people do, especially trusting elderly > people. you should be working
  7. scotch Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry.... But I doubt it was Goodrich leavers. > The title did say drunk girls. Wouldn't expect > this from 11 year olds. > Please take care of who you are pointing the > finger at. Dont be so sure, 11 year olds arent what they used to be.
  8. Rgustell was supporting BECTU and the Ritzy workers. I won?t be going back until they pay a living wage.
  9. keyhole Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You are certainly not a lady,I guess you are a > loner with too much free time on your hands.surely > this is a wind up
  10. Blair "it's not my fault" on the carnage in Iraq. Ooops only just noticed other posts.
  11. numbers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > George Galloway on radio 4, as I type. He was better than Charles Moore.
  12. Maybe the driver didn't notice.
  13. Bellenden Belle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Twenty pounds a head? > Sounds very reasonable to me. What didn't you like > out of interest? > > Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Dearest one was if I remember ?29.00. Bill for > > four came to ?80.00. > > Food was ok but dont think I would go back. I > > wish them well though. Yes good value and good food. It just didn't grab me. I dont wish to put anyone off. I tried it and it's not my cup of tea, so go along and try for your self before the prices go up.
  14. Dearest one was if I remember ?29.00. Bill for four came to ?80.00. Food was ok but dont think I would go back. I wish them well though.
  15. Cheepest wine is ?18.00
  16. Newbie9 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Th problem lays with the crystal palace tower. could you explain why you think this please?
  17. grace3 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quite: customers can be very scruffy looking > nowdays and they expect working tradesmen to look > like a Jeeves character Good grief
  18. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I phoned the same friend once and had a rather > strange conversation as she had called me at the > same time and our calls met in the middle, with > neither phone actually ringing. > > Not sure I see this stuff as necessarily > spiritual, though. Physicists can prove that > everything is composed of energy, that everything > that has lived has an energy field, and apparently > that time is non-linear outside our day-to-day > experience (don't ask me for references as I'm not > that bothered) so it seems reasonable that in some > circumstances some people might unwittingly tap > into this somehow. > > Science isn't always black and white: when you > hold hands with someone, you know which is your > hand and which is theirs, but at the simplest > molecular level you can't see where one person > stops and the other begins. I find that rather > beautiful. What utter rubbish.
  19. MagMag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Louisa - I hear you, loud clear...... > > I used to know someone who was regularly visited > by an old man, in the middle of the night; he > would sit by the edge of her bed for a while and > then disappear. What amazed me is that she was > never freaked out by this visitation. Sounds like she was dreaming.
  20. Dear Sue, I posted again because some post were very eccentric. Being insulted by some one who thinks as you do is quite a compliment. Cheers. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Chick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > This whole thread is barking. > > xxxxxx > > Charming as always. > > Closed-minded as always. > > Prejudiced as always. > > :( > > ETA: Guess you had to have another dig as nobody > bothered to comment on your station "joke" on the > first page?
  21. This whole thread is barking. Where is WOOF when we need him?
  22. It?s really simple; don?t enter the box if your exit is blocked, whether going straight or turning right or turnig left.
  23. One stop beyond. East Ham.
  24. unlurked Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Would suggest no one was harmed, and people stop > thinking H&S only applies to things that could've > happend to a kid,but didn't. Just 'cos you got a > kid/s doesn't mean everything is a risk-just means > YOU have extra responsibilty and YOU need to look > after kid-not everyone else. Good grief. Why dont you lurk off.
  25. You would look good in a flat cap.
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