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« Reply #16245 on: Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 21:33:28 »

Me too cause if your who I think you are, I follow you on Twitter!

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« Reply #16246 on: Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 21:49:03 »

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« Reply #16247 on: Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 21:56:54 »

We all do Wink

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« Reply #16248 on: Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 17:24:00 »

A unusually vivid dream last night saw me get my first run out for Swindon - no mean feat at the age of 42.  I was unable to get on the score sheet, but I did get to have my photo taken after the game with Paolo di Canio who came up to congratulate me on my debut.  I then proceeded to smash up a piano (clearly lifted from a scene in Billy Elliott which I watched last night) and then jumped aboard a passing spaceship.  Then I woke up.
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« Reply #16249 on: Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 17:26:16 »

A unusually vivid dream last night saw me get my first run out for Swindon - no mean feat at the age of 42.  I was unable to get on the score sheet, but I did get to have my photo taken after the game with Paolo di Canio who came up to congratulate me on my debut.  I then proceeded to smash up a piano (clearly lifted from a scene in Billy Elliott which I watched last night) and then jumped aboard a passing spaceship.  Then I woke up.

Mods. Wrong thread. Move to the confessions one please.
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« Reply #16250 on: Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 22:13:46 »

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« Reply #16251 on: Thursday, November 12, 2015, 12:41:20 »

Now it has been confirmed that they are all OK I feel i can post this..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-34789661

My first thought on reading this yesterday was that it was a bit sick for the school to help them experience of war by gassing them whilst commemorating armistice day?

I am bad.....
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« Reply #16252 on: Thursday, November 12, 2015, 13:02:44 »

The ripple effect is almost as interesting as the gassing theory.

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« Reply #16253 on: Thursday, November 12, 2015, 20:31:18 »

A unusually vivid dream last night saw me get my first run out for Swindon - no mean feat at the age of 42.  I was unable to get on the score sheet, but I did get to have my photo taken after the game with Paolo di Canio who came up to congratulate me on my debut.  I then proceeded to smash up a piano (clearly lifted from a scene in Billy Elliott which I watched last night) and then jumped aboard a passing spaceship.  Then I woke up.

I had my first dream about playing for town a few nights ago.  Was playing centre-mid, only thing i remember is someone passing to me and the ball going through my legs, I got the traditional slagging off from our fans. Also we were 2-0 down at one stage when Wes scored from a clearance, straight from kickoff we then conceded again.

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« Reply #16254 on: Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:20:06 »

The possibility of homeopathy being blacklisted. At last.
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« Reply #16255 on: Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:26:24 »

The possibility of homeopathy being blacklisted. At last.

It's sad that such action is needed at all, how gullible can people be?
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« Reply #16256 on: Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:31:58 »

It's sad that such action is needed at all, how gullible can people be?

The worrying thing is how much the NHS are spending on this bollocks - four million pounds.
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« Reply #16257 on: Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:42:03 »

The worrying thing is how much the NHS are spending on this bollocks - four million pounds.

I'm completely convinced that homeopathy is bollocks, but if giving them a few sugar pills and a hug gets hypochondriacs to go away rather than clog up GPs and A & E time, might this not be money well spent?

As with many things, simply stopping this doesn't mean saving £4m - the people being prescribed this rubbish will still feel they have problems and may end up annoying a GP into prescribing them something else- maybe even antibiotics which would be disastrous.
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« Reply #16258 on: Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:52:38 »

I'm completely convinced that homeopathy is bollocks, but if giving them a few sugar pills and a hug gets hypochondriacs to go away rather than clog up GPs and A & E time, might this not be money well spent?

As with many things, simply stopping this doesn't mean saving £4m - the people being prescribed this rubbish will still feel they have problems and may end up annoying a GP into prescribing them something else- maybe even antibiotics which would be disastrous.

That's a fair point. The ethics of prescribing placebos make for an interesting quandary. I'm still firmly of the opinion though that belief in magic beans, however medically safe, is dangerous. Quackery shouldn't be promoted or encouraged by any legitimate professional. Think of the people who avoid taking actual medicines because of the appeal to nature fallacy. That can (without wishing to be hyperbolic) cause death.

Perhaps the solution (excuse the pun) is to give people water and tell them it's sugar water.. 
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« Reply #16259 on: Friday, November 13, 2015, 11:53:20 »

The possibility of homeopathy being blacklisted. At last.

I thought civil partnerships and all that were legal now?
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