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No BBW, I should say I was expelled eventually, so they werent that liberal. I believed liberty was there for the taking.
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Thanks brum, my daughters the one with the bump, Around 2 weeks, then for me first time gran, Overwhelming and I'm not good with plans, Busy nesting away for the birthing day, So my daughter has rest when she can.
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I often went down to the disused railway, light a fire, have a smoke (courtesy of teachers), oh these carefree days.
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Where do you got that from ????s I work it out at ?82. fifth of the odds.
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Goofy, well done, hope you took a price, nothing worse than backing an outsider to then see it come in and you never took a price. Saying that nearly every time I take a price it goes out in the betting.
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Funny enough bbw it was all male teachers, probably the tattoo sessions I set up at the back of the class, seemingly put people off learning.
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Things have definitely changed since I was at school, couple of my teachers used to give me money to leave.
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I have always used star anise Sean because of its valuable properties, mainly giving and sending to people who feel frightened about swine flu. I agree, our bodies are very good at sorting things out, but when I'm ill I do use herbs as sometimes you need something.
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Hugo and Brum the words are mine, Plagiarism is fine, Intentional is a sign. You've crossed the line. Who says? Not me, Didnt know the meaning, Till kids in higher education, Originality exaggeration. Ideas, words, theories, google to claim them yours, Already been said, running round in your head, Are they mine? I'm now really unsure. Hasn't everything been said before, Diffrent meanings for you and for me, Call me naive but I really believe, Put together yourself, they are free.
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http://www.martinrothonline.com/birdfluupdate/ Japan banned the prescribing of tamiflu for children 10-17 after serious side effects. I'd stick with the natural star anise which has been used for centurys. I havent stockpiled but over the last couple of years I've made sure I've got enough before Roche (Pharmy) clear out the world supply, 90% there buying, which Ive already put up on the swine flu thread.
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Who sees the revolution, Whilst the people are slaughted and maimed, Who speaks of the sun and the seed and the stars, Whilst the bodies lie unclaimed. A view from a heart that says pointles, So much for that says another, Whos empty hand can understand, Tears flowing, son, daughter, father and mother.
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Babble babble toil and travel, Stories from the past, Repetition, smothered words, A quiet silence lasts. Over and over they try to gag, If you dont agree, A wall of words and judgement, To protect there liberty.
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I found it interesting to hear of someone conciously potty training, my first child often went without his nappy (often due to no money) it definitely made him aware of when he needed but apart from a potty being there I didnt think of it as potty training. He was off all nappies before he was two as was his brother (13months diffrence), who followed the eldest, I cant remember how old exactly. I agree fuschia we should be celebrating diffrences instead of immediatley feeling insecure when people do things diffrently from us.
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We are also getting ready for a birth, my daughter is due in 2wks, a little girl. Through all the excitement as it gets nearer I feel the biggest thing to remember, especially with first baby, is that every birth is personnal and diffrent, don't set standards for yourself instead try to acknowledge a freedom about choice as it is the beginning of being responsible for another. JKJ I hope your baby arrives gentley into this world, enjoy.
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Why is it another subject pr, as ????s uses calpol/ibrupofen, and has own belief in how to deal with flu, I have put mine.
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According to Roche, the major bottleneck in oseltamivir production is the availability of shikimic acid, which cannot be synthesised economically and is only effectively isolated from Chinese star anise, an ancient cooking spice; the herb is also used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Although most autotrophic organisms produce shikimic acid, the isolation yield is low. A shortage of star anise is one of the key reasons why there is a worldwide shortage of Tamiflu (as of 2005). Star anise is grown in four provinces in China and harvested between March and May. It is also produced in Lang Son province, Vietnam. The shikimic acid is extracted from the seeds in a ten-stage process. Thirteen grams of star anise make 1.3 grams of shikimic acid, which can be made into 10 oseltamivir 75 mg capsules. Ninety percent of the harvest is already used by Roche in making oseltamivir. This is quoted from a google search, google star anise and oseltamivir, there is great controversy over this drug, i'll try and put another link. Many people I know drink star anise, coltsfoot, hyssop and horehound as a tea, back to the same old subject, can we trust others with ou health.
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Why does Homestall Road have no, er, road?
antijen replied to Peckwich's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:5NtH4cQUv60J:www.southwark.gov.uk/uploads/file_41824.pdf+private+rd+homestall+rd&hl=en&gl=uk its private -
Thinking of having the birth in a private hospital
antijen replied to Sherwick's topic in The Family Room Discussion
http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,88272,91902,quote=1 vickster wrote, 3 posts down on this link, she was refered to community midwives via your surgery Sherwick, I dont know how it works, I actually phoned a private midwife to ask about community m/wifes for my daughter and she told me about community ones. I got the address of nearest and went round, no problems. The biggest thing for my daughter has been the fact she has not had to attend hospital which she hopes to absolutely avoid. -
Thinking of having the birth in a private hospital
antijen replied to Sherwick's topic in The Family Room Discussion
http://www.homebirth.org.uk/law.htm Sorry dont know how to copy and paste more than one link. -
Thinking of having the birth in a private hospital
antijen replied to Sherwick's topic in The Family Room Discussion
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article3887554.ece Hi Sherwick, I think to get on the books with the community midwives its best to do it early, I remember from an earlier thread some mothers saying they were fully booked, though I've got to say my daughter was at uni and asked me to check for community midwives. I went round and they booked her in no probs, she was 12wks. Midwives have been campaigning for independance and supported by mothers particularly those who do not want a hospital birth. -
Thinking of having the birth in a private hospital
antijen replied to Sherwick's topic in The Family Room Discussion
My daughter is due in less than 3wks, she is with brierly midwives for a home birth, they are brilliant and seem to have much more independance since my pregnancies. Through the whole pregnancy she has seen them 6 times, although the offer to see them more often was there she has not needed to. It is a personal decision whether you want a home birth or hospital birth although 5grand sounds too steep, you can have a great birth without having to spend that money. -
Yes silverfox your right they were illegal methods but it has been argued time and time again, that these methods are being used on the public everyday within the law and are being abused, that to me equals illegal. It doesnt surprise me that the papers will behave in this way and I'm sure this is not just done to people in the public eye.
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http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=59918 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1576937/Phones-tapped-at-the-rate-of-1000-a-day.html As I said, happens every day
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Change from our goverment being guilty. http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=59918
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Wish I was, he's fantastic live, its not fair, tickets to expensive, cant get an address to write to him and pull him up on his prices, ok he got ripped off, but surely he's made enough back. Know someone who's going though and they said would try to deliver a letter, didnt realise it was tomorrow though, ah well another time.
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