On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 23:05:42 -, Debra Grice
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't born in the danger slot but I have never had mumps, even when my
> brother and best chum succumbed in 1972. Should I be afraid, very afraid,
> or can I assume some sort of immunity? I had German measles twice, but
OK OK.
What is a Puggle ???
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 12:45:22 +1030, Jo Robins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I know it's not as bad as saying goodbye to a live animal,
> but I had to throw out my Puggle today which I have had since
> I was about 12 (I'm now 40!). It has been sitting on my
It's not quite an annual - more of a collection of short stories. Just
come across it in a tidy up - it contains an EBD "Rescue in the
Snows". Not a CS one, just a one off by the looks of things.
Is it a particularly rare one? I've not come across it before.
The book is called "My favourite stor
Adeline wrote:
>varicelle (itchy spots all over) as well as
> rubella at various stages.
That's Chickenpox here. I'm 39, and I've had most of them, though not
Measles - (nor things like diptheria of course). I have a vague idea
that I had a jab against measles - could I have done?
I've had rubel
I'm not sure what she died of, but I read in the Guardian at the
weekend that she was only 28 when she died.
Natasha wrote:
> And didn't Mrs Beeton die herself a few days after giving birth from
> post-puertal fever caused by the doctor's unwashed hands?
>
> Natasha
>
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I thought, that particularly with Rubella it was possible to get it,
but have such mild symptoms that it wasn't noticeable. Perhaps you had
it before your sister & your mother just thought you were a bit grumpy
one day. I'd always thought that was one of the problems with Rubella
- children tend to
I think I am going to buy shares in Kleenex.
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Dorian wrote:
> Although Mrs. Bloomer didn't invent the costume, she promoted it to such
> good effect that her name was applied to it. There's a picture on this
> page: http://www.unr.edu/sb204/theatre/bloom1.html (though annoyingly, the
> links don't seem to work).
>
> Mrs. Bloomer, incidental
Helen
If you know the URL that it used to be at, then enter it into
http://www.archive.org/ - and you'll be able to find copies of when it
was last around (if it was archived by them, but try have archived A
LOT!)
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:10:50 -, Helen_A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't su
I know that a lot of you are using AVG free version 6.
It is being withdrawn from the end of this month (or maybe next -
can't quite remember). However, they have now released a free version
of AVG 7. It's got a few more features, but is still free.
One useful thing is that you no longer have to
The year that I worked in a Special School in London, we did a "Rock &
Roll" Christmas - I can't quite remember it all, but the the kings
came on Motor bikes (well, electric wheelchairs to be strictly
accurate)
Then, in PNG we had to have Jospeh on the Donkey & Mary dragging it
(the donkey had whe
Sorry, hit "Reply" rather than "Reply All"
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From: Emma DW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:44:08 +
Subject: Re: [GO] Dr Jack and Drink Spiking?
To: "nicky.j.wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&g
This is the message that Anita announces it. She doesn't mention that
it will therefore be Googleable. The archives don't show email
addresses, and to be honest, I'm fine with that, and prefer the
ability to search for keywords, rather than having to guess the right
month/ poster/ email's subject .
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