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    pamela 

    16 Jul 2009 - 14:07
    hahaha! well a date does not necessarily mean it will end in sex. Date is merely a get together and can be plutonic in nature. "going out" can mean seriously dating or simply getting out and going somewhere such as a movie or restaurant. Tush, bum, derriere, ass, butt, keister, etc, can all apply to the cheeks that support your body weight while sitting!:) so if i am corectly to understand your previous question, the translation would be " would i like to go on a butt?" well now, what would have in mind?! shall we sit back on our keisters and shoot the breeze? Oh boy, another yank term!!!
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    Michaelangelica 

    16 Jul 2009 - 06:39
    English changes as you move about the planet. Here a "date" is that part of your anatomy that you sit on. "Get up off your date you lazy bastard" -although gradually being replaced by the Yank usage. I am often confused by the word. Going out with a woman is not a date?. A 'date' is only when the sex act is expected? How is this subtle distinction made? Also "Fanny", here, refers to Country matters. The other side -anatomically- from the Yank usage
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    pamela 

    10 Jul 2009 - 14:52
    heheehe! just now saw that comment!:)
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    Essay 

    10 Jul 2009 - 06:18
    Yep! a great 'toon! The Pirates of Evolution--or evo-pirates? Maybe a new name for fundies? ...or simply just logic pirates, eh?
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    enorbet2 

    08 Jul 2009 - 23:11
    Just wanted to commend you and thank you for mentioning Rosenfeld's Chronic Pain book. Good to know someone still has empathy.
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    Michaelangelica 

    07 Jul 2009 - 23:52
    Thanks pamela would you like to go on a 'date'? (Yank word -picked up from watching too much Yank TV)
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    Michaelangelica 

    22 Jun 2009 - 21:10
    Thanks paigetheoracle I will follow up your posts. i am older than you and Irish/Yorkshire/convict heritage. see profile.
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    pamela 

    22 Jun 2009 - 13:50
    and you my dearest michaelangelica, are a most exceptional male :)
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    paigetheoracle 

    14 Jun 2009 - 09:26
    With regards to my ex-colleague and the death wish, I should point out that I was suspended over sending him jokes to cheer him up primarily I believe because of how he interpreted the covering note with them. My wife made me realize this today. I had put "Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it!" in reply to what he had said to everybody last time he was in, which was "Send me your jokes, I need cheering up!" He had interpreted the message to mean the cancer and wanted to go to the police about it but was persuaded by more reasonable staff to question me and find out what I had actually meant (It still didn't stop me getting suspended, pending further enquires though).
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    paigetheoracle 

    12 Jun 2009 - 01:27
    Please disregard the double posting!
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    paigetheoracle 

    12 Jun 2009 - 01:25
    The Continuum Concept - Jean Liedloff (ISBN 0-14-019245-X) Arkana/ 2001 (Child birth & Child care: This is my wife's handbook as a health visitor) Most of these books were written by Doctors. You should be able to get copies - even if only second hand over the internet at Amazon etc., that is if you haven't come across some of them before (I'm 57 and in England, so came across them all - you may be younger and where you live, might not have published some of them). PS Got some nice artwork (self-created) that demonstrates my belief on the depression/ elation effect, let me know if you'd like to see the pair and if you can take them or if you have download limits and can't (Can post, if you give me a snail mail address or you can visit the following link [url=http://www.box.net/files#0:f:26769192/Shamanic_Sci-fi_art]Box.net | Simple Online Collaboration: Online File Storage, FTP Replacement, Team Workspaces ~ Free Version[/url])
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    paigetheoracle 

    12 Jun 2009 - 01:23
    Tried emailing you the two following posts - please let me know if you got it or just these versions?
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    paigetheoracle 

    12 Jun 2009 - 01:22
    Thought you might be interested in these books as a medical professional, some of which relate to various topics on the Hypography Forums site (half mine, half my wife's). The Four Pillars of Healing - Leo Galland (ISBN 0-679-44888-8)Randon House/ 1997 Love your Disease, it's Keeping you Healthy - Dr John Harrison (ISBN 0-207-14799 X) Angus & Robertson/ 1984 (Can't say I agree with all his points but it does make interesting reading from the point of view, of illness and placebo). The Healing Power of Illness - Dethlefsen & Dahlke (ISBN 1-85230-123-6) Element/ 1990 Why Animals don't get Heart Attacks but People do - Matthias Rath (ISBN 90-76332-03-7) MR Publishing/ 1998 Vaccination, the Medical Assault on the Immune System - Viera Scheibner (ISBN 0-646-15124-X) Self-Published/ 1993 The Body's Many Cries for Water - F. Batmanghelidj (ISBN 0-9629942-3-5)Global Health Solutions/ 1998 Foods that Cause you to Lose Weight - Neal Barnard (ISBN 1-882330-00-5) The Magni Group/ 1992
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    paigetheoracle 

    12 Jun 2009 - 01:20
    Part II The Continuum Concept - Jean Liedloff (ISBN 0-14-019245-X) Arkana/ 2001 (Child birth & Child care: This is my wife's handbook as a health visitor) Most of these books were written by Doctors. You should be able to get copies - even if only second hand over the internet at Amazon etc., that is if you haven't come across some of them before (I'm 57 and in England, so came across them all - you may be younger and where you live, might not have published some of them). PS Got some nice artwork (self-created) that demonstrates my belief on the depression/ elation effect, let me know if you'd like to see the pair and if you can take them or if you have download limits and can't (Can post, if you give me a snail mail address or you can visit the following link [url=http://www.box.net/files#0:f:26769192/Shamanic_Sci-fi_art]Box.net | Simple Online Collaboration: Online File Storage, FTP Replacement, Team Workspaces ~ Free Version[/url])
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    paigetheoracle 

    12 Jun 2009 - 00:41
    By the way, the colleague I was on about I think has a death wish and my intervention disclosed this, which he considered rude as was in denial about it - anybody else might have laughed off my blunders because of this, like Norman Cousins did with his illness but not he: As my wife says 'You can't help people who don't want to be helped'.
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