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Nice people thread part 3- Nice as pie

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  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
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    misskool wrote: »
    Completely suffering hayfever now :(
    Davesnave wrote: »
    It's about all right. My DW is suffering a bit & she doesn't get it as a rule. Must be the trees; the grass & most flowers have some way to go, surely?

    I used to suffer from late March to around the middle of October with hayfever - and I mean SUFFER. I'd wake up sneezing, my eyes were watering and itchy all day, sore throat and itchy inside my ears.... but last year I discoverd a total cure. I was so gobsmaked at the results after just 3 days that I shared the cure wtih my brother who suffered almost as much as I did. He laughed at first - then called 2 days later to say it had worked.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003YG0PCU/ref=oss_product

    Sounds totally daft, you stick a prong up each nostril and it shines a light up there. Yup, I laughed too. But it worked and has given me back my enjoyment of Summer :T

    Bargin price too :money:
    Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree! :D
  • michaels
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    Firstly, I thanked this one...

    I was thiking I could put a free standing bath along a 6 foot wall as if it were an alcove - bath size about 1800x800 with a wall-mounted tap in the middle.

    Then in one other corner a shower screen walk in shower, then on the wall under the window a wall hung toilet and on the last wall a wall hung basin and the door. Possible in 2400x1800?
    Doozergirl wrote: »
    I'm going to pee on your parade now :o. The diagram isn't to scale so it won't look like that. You are going to struggle to fit everything in there. Just a normal, fitted bath is going to be a challenge with a separate shower, but free-standing baths take up a lot of space and will project forward quite a way and you need space for the standpipe behind. I don't think you stand a chance of getting it in to that size, even with the flexibility of it being a planned, newbuild space.

    You need a big bathroom for a modern freestanding bath. 2400 across, even with a normal bath you need 75cm, then at least 80cm for a doorway. The door will need to open outwards for it not to feel claustrophobic. That only leaves you 85cm for sink and loo. You'd definitely need a corner toilet for it to work. It's tight as it is.

    What will the purpose of that other bedroom be if one is a master bedroom? How big do you want it to be - ie. what needs to fit in it?

    Send me the plan :D
    I think....
  • GDB2222
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    Why is that then? That doesn't sound fair/right at all.

    Oh, I agree, but it's just the Police going about their lawful duty.

    Edit: I am not a lawyer, so hopefully I'm wrong. :)
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • michaels
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    I got one but don't really believe in it enough to give it a proper trial. A quick google reveals a million cures without double blind trials but very few of anything medically proven - they even seem to have stopped the injections. I know someone who double doses anti-histamines when it gets really bad but I am too much of a rule follower to break the leaflet instructions...
    Sagz wrote: »
    I used to suffer from late March to around the middle of October with hayfever - and I mean SUFFER. I'd wake up sneezing, my eyes were watering and itchy all day, sore throat and itchy inside my ears.... but last year I discoverd a total cure. I was so gobsmaked at the results after just 3 days that I shared the cure wtih my brother who suffered almost as much as I did. He laughed at first - then called 2 days later to say it had worked.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003YG0PCU/ref=oss_product

    Sounds totally daft, you stick a prong up each nostril and it shines a light up there. Yup, I laughed too. But it worked and has given me back my enjoyment of Summer :T

    Bargin price too :money:
    I think....
  • GDB2222
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    misskool wrote: »
    hi all,

    the thread has been removed and it's a police investigation now so it would be advisable to stop speculation until there is more news.

    I'm going to delete some of the posts linking to the invalid thread and it would be helpful to maybe obscure the user name.

    Why? The guy has a right to be heard if he wishes. Any speculation from other users is totally irrelevant to any Police investigation. The photos ought to have been removed, but purely on taste grounds. Unless there was a specific request from the Police to take down the thread, which I think you would have mentioned?

    I don't want to be critical of the unpaid band of moderators who do a truly marvelous job, but we ought to be mindful of our civil liberties in this country and not curtail them unnecessarily.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • michaels
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    I guess it is just possible that the person who burried the said items might hear of it on here or via reporting of what was posted here?
    GDB2222 wrote: »
    Why? The guy has a right to be heard if he wishes. Any speculation from other users is totally irrelevant to any Police investigation. The photos ought to have been removed, but purely on taste grounds. Unless there was a specific request from the Police to take down the thread, which I think you would have mentioned?

    I don't want to be critical of the unpaid band of moderators who do a truly marvelous job, but we ought to be mindful of our civil liberties in this country and not curtail them unnecessarily.
    I think....
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
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    Rummer wrote: »
    Hello! So this is where you all play when you are not daydreaming!


    Hello Rummer! Yep...this is my ''first''MSE home. :)
  • lostinrates
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    michaels wrote: »
    I guess it is just possible that the person who burried the said items might hear of it on here or via reporting of what was posted here?

    very possible.


    ANyway, re hayfever, I get it mildly, having never had it as a kid. Always worse in UK for somereason. and the trees are the shockers for me I'm sure.

    Local honey helps a bit (and ''urban'' south east honey is amazingly lovely and varied.) the closer to home the better. Google your local bee association.
  • silvercar
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    michaels wrote: »
    I guess it is just possible that the person who burried the said items might hear of it on here or via reporting of what was posted here?

    But the only location we have is somewhere in Hertfordshire. He's just as likely to hear of it in the pub, local shop or see the police cars swarming around.
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  • vivatifosi
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    silvercar wrote: »
    But the only location we have is somewhere in Hertfordshire. He's just as likely to hear of it in the pub, local shop or see the police cars swarming around.

    Hertfordshire? I thought jelly said it was somewhere near him, or is that a different mystery and we have two on the go at the same time. I'm confused now.
    Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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