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jimmy two times Wrote:

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> Get a life.



But jimmy two times, this is my life (*fights desperately hard to curb pissing herself laughing*)...I tell you what...here you go...so you don't feel left out:


http://www.scoutscan.com/cubs/morsecode.html


*now doubled up in pain - laughing*

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Doubled up in pain. You need ibruprofen you do.

34p for 16 tablets. All major supermarkets and pharmacy chains sell them.

No need for fancy branded companies and added extras.

A study* showed men find the expensive dressed up branded ones worked best.

Women said they did not.


*I saw a documentary on telly about it so it must be true.

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Doubled up in pain. You need ibruprofen you do.

> 34p for 16 tablets.



STOP IT!!! Please! (*clutches stomach*)


At this rate I'll be on morphine before long!


Oh dearie me...(*wipes streaming tears from face*)...oh lawdie lawdie...

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I am told you should not take ibruprofen if you have asthma or lung problems, but it's fine with me.

So when I am asked at the counter I say I do not have asthma or they won't sell it me.

People think all asthmatics are allergic to cats, though. So there's no telling some people.

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> I am told you should not take ibruprofen if you

> have asthma or lung problems, but it's fine with

> me.

> So when I am asked at the counter I say I do not

> have asthma or they won't sell it me.

> People think all asthmatics are allergic to cats,

> though. So there's no telling some people.

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PR


It only applies to around 10% of us wheezers ( I am one but in denial )


Bring on the cheap pink ones




W**F

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