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Re: Shitting public transport.     

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Author: Nick Finnigan
Date: Dec 24, 2007 03:36

... is £2 all day rather than £lots in the centre of town. Even with the return tram ticket, it is far cheaper than even parking for a few hours in most central car parks. HArdly anyne uses Cornbrook though, which is good because I'm pretty much guaranteed a space (dunno about matchdays though, tend to avoid them then) but bad because no one else is taking advantage of the cheapness....
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Re: Shitting public transport.     

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Author: Joyce Whitchurch
Date: Dec 23, 2007 16:52

... is £2 all day rather than £lots in the centre of town. Even with the return tram ticket, it is far cheaper than even parking for a few hours in most central car parks. HArdly anyne uses Cornbrook though, which is good because I'm pretty much guaranteed a space (dunno about matchdays though, tend to avoid them then) but bad because no one else is taking advantage of the cheapness....
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Re: Shitting public transport.     

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Author: conkersack
Date: Dec 23, 2007 15:15

... Cornbrook is £2 all day rather than £lots in the centre of town. Even with the return tram ticket, it is far cheaper than even parking for a few hours in most central car parks. HArdly anyne uses Cornbrook though, which is good because I'm pretty much guaranteed a space (dunno about matchdays though, tend to avoid them then) but bad because no one else is taking advantage of the cheapness.
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Re: gargoyles     

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Author: Tom
Date: Oct 8, 2007 00:39

... believing he isn;t deluded. So, no matter who tells you what, they have to be deluded. You're deluded. Joe's deluded. I'm deluded. Everybody. Always. WEhich means that you can believe anyn stupid shit you want and nobody can say boo about it, which is fine with Joseph, since so many people keep telling him he's deluded. Except that there are indeed ways to tell whether or not you...
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Re: worried about pesticides in tea?     

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Author: Ankit Lochan
Date: Sep 17, 2007 07:05

...be easier, it will also make the manufacturers more conscious. we have to make things more realistic and stop companies from taking advantage of this word organic, they are fooling consumers and charging a very high price for something that is actually not worth it. if anyne wants to see a copy of the physiochemical certificate - please feel free to e-mail me and ask for one.
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Re: Indigo Children?     

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Author: Steve Wolstenholme
Date: May 5, 2007 07:36

On Sat, 05 May 2007 06:06:15 -0700, catherine yronwode <cat@herb-magic.com> wrote: If anyne does know the history of how, when, and why the word "Indigo" became attached to autism spectrum disorders, please do post. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo_child has a lot of clues Steve
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Re: Indigo Children?     

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Author: catherine yronwode
Date: May 5, 2007 06:06

... similar -- an impulse to soften the blow of the diagnosis by claiming enhanced status through euphemism -- a pleasantly meaningless word like Indigo or Special covering up the a medical label. If anyne does know the history of how, when, and why the word "Indigo" became attached to autism spectrum disorders, please do post. catherine yronwode http://www.luckymojo.com/blues.html Blues...
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