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Now this is interesting...+"individual.net" +"Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180" just might catch me "the Weary Traveller" hmmm. And notice that is the Britsh spelling for traveller....the evidence points to Colin, but I have never heard Colin talk with such foulmouthery.  So no, I think it was still criminal Gagon, its a wild goose chase06 Jul 2005 23:30 GMT10
Hmmmm....
Results 1 - 10 of 966 for +"individual.net" +"Microsoft MimeOL
hmmmm....
Now this is assuming as "Weary Traveller" has said they ARE NOT
Fluoride Causes Bone Cancer06 Jul 2005 19:01 GMT25
New York - June 28, 2005 -- Newly available research, out of Harvard
University, links fluoride in tap water, at levels most Americans
drink, to osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer (1).
The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a highly-regarded Washington
Microscopic Facial/Skin Mites. Looking For Name?06 Jul 2005 17:13 GMT2
The other day I was watching a program on the Discovery channel about
bugs that invade our space. At one point, the host scraped his face to
get a skin sample, and they placed the sample under a microscope. After
a little searching, they found some sort of mite, and I'm trying to
Compound in Teflon A 'Likely Carcinogen'06 Jul 2005 05:32 GMT4
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/28/AR2005062801458.html
"The Environmental Protection Agency's own scientific advisory panel
has identified perfluorooctanoic acid, a chemical compound used to make
Teflon [(PTFE)], as a "likely carcinogen" in a report it ...
~ * En The Disenchanted ~ Morning Wood Cordially ...06 Jul 2005 05:17 GMT19
"Cupid's darts fly through time ~
Generate my my rhythym, my rhyme.
Stitch better my torn seams,
Mend my ragged, broken heart.
Large doses of B vitamins05 Jul 2005 23:09 GMT14
I keep seeing vitamin products with what look like sky-high levels of B
vitamins in them.  The recommended daily dosage for one of them includes
50mg of B-1, B-2, B-6 and B-12.  That's quite a bit higher than the RDA.
Questions
Gastritis and Oral Sex???05 Jul 2005 20:38 GMT2
I'm trying to find out information if it is common to experience
gastritis, nasal constipation, diarrhea, etc
from performing cunnilingus?
I would appreciate any help or pointers along these lines that you can
Can an MRI be Misleading?05 Jul 2005 15:13 GMT12
I had an MRI showing a disc prolapse at l4/5 level... it did not say,
nor did the doctor say, if it was pinching my nerve...
Thanks Vetro
!A Morning Wood Privet Hedge Public Service ~  * * *05 Jul 2005 05:38 GMT1
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!Morning Wood Continues
Public Education ~
Synthetic Telepathy and Dictatorship05 Jul 2005 04:46 GMT2
The Pentagon has admitted that the U.S. intelligence agencies called the
N.S.A. [ National Security Agency ], C.S.S [ Central Security Service ],
D.I.A. [ Defense Intelligence Agency ], D.A.R.P.A. [ Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency ], C.I.A. [ Central Intelligence Agency ], ...
Chronic nasal stuffiness caused by infections04 Jul 2005 22:48 GMT1
Can chronic nasal stuffiness be caused by chronic bacterial or
fungal infections?  Thank you in advance for all replies.
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DEET Products Questions04 Jul 2005 22:23 GMT6
Have a question re DEET.
Have a friend who is lactose intolerant, and as a result apparently emits a
higher
level of CO2 than most folks while exhaling.
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride?04 Jul 2005 21:42 GMT2
I use this medicine to relieve severe congestion during the spring.
However, given the course of recent legislation, I am afraid that this
medicine may no longer be readily-available to me in the future.
Hence, I have two questions-
NOW, 'DR DEATH' TURNS A LIFESAVER04 Jul 2005 20:44 GMT1
Now, Dr. Death turns lifesaver
ANI
Friday, July 1, 2005
Sydney - Believe it or not Indian-born and Oregon- based
Colostomy question please?04 Jul 2005 20:43 GMT5
If I have picked the wrong ng tell me which one I should post this in
please. I am male 62 and had a colostomy 5 years ago and had no
problems until recently when (this may not be connected) I caught a
chest infection. It took a long time to get rid of and I started to
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