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Well they overdosed and...nothing happened.It got a lot of press and skeptic groups all round the country joined in.

Funnily we gate crashed one of their events in Red Lion Square and they werent too happy.

It was a heavily organised media event and our roving middle class sound system was surplus to their needs.

The whole campaign though seems to have done in the homeopaths good and proper.

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I am miffed with the Chair for moving the thread about payment for homeopathy on the NHS out of the drawing room: why is a thread that concerns the use of the resources of the NHS less suitable for the drawing room than other topics being discussed in there?


I am not personally in favour of funding for homeopathy on the NHS and would have liked to debate it!

Smiler Wrote:

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> I am miffed with the Chair for moving the thread

> about payment for homeopathy on the NHS out of the

> drawing room: why is a thread that concerns the

> use of the resources of the NHS less suitable for

> the drawing room than other topics being discussed

> in there?

>

> I am not personally in favour of funding for

homeopathy on the NHS and would have liked to

> debate it!


Well go on then.........it's been around for a year!!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I hope it goes back in.

>

> I've been trying to get my thread about 'solving

> the current global financial crisis by way of

> tarot card reading' into the DR without success

> for some time.


:))


I already know all about that *Bob*, I should have warned you that its application to the DR would fail. Predicted it a while ago y'see (when I was looking into my crystal ball...)

Agree totally, I mean the long running farce of "Is there a God" is allowed in the Drawing room.


I answered that question months ago. What are you complaining about?


ooooh sorry. Who are you? I can see neither question nor complaint so shut your door and stay in the wardrobe as I have no idea what you are referencing

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