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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11361)
• United Kingdom
21 Mar
The Mister slept soundly all night.
This morning he was only a little better , so i did persuade him to go to the Pharmacist ….the one who looked after my Mom a few weeks ago ….i was surprised when he agreed to go ( so that tells...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
9 Jun 19
I discovered yesterday (9th June) that it was World Gin Day!
I know that over here in the UK way back when mothers who lived in poverty used to give them babies gin to quieten them down. Gin was very cheap so it was a cheap...
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ahgong
@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
10 Jul 10
src: http://health.asiaone.com/Health/News/Story/A1Story20100709-226051.html
New mums take placenta for youthfulness
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Fri, Jul 09, 2010
The Star/Asia News Network
A NUMBER of new mothers are turning to...
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Wendy
@jerzgirl (9384)
• United States
31 May 08
Mooch - thanks for inadvertently giving me the idea for this one.
Around my area, we call carbonated soft drinks soda, but when I moved to Utah years back, they called it pop. Yet, there was a segment of that...
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Carl Halling
@CarlHalling (3617)
• United Kingdom
21 Jul 07
Do you believe that natural healthy stimulants, that promote joy, well-being and euphoria exist? Many people have tried all sorts of natural tonics. Barbara Cartland used to recomment honey. Others swear by green tea. Or ginseng....
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nancygibson
@nancygibson (3736)
• France
30 Dec 06
Gin, its funny stuff isnt it, when you think what a massive social problem it was in the last couple of hundred years, with it being regarded as a cheap and dangerous oblivion for the masses, and now its regarded as an oh so...
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