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The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Mick Fanner
Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:02

Food for thought, innit?

--
Mick.

"Made it Ma. Top of the world."
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Mick Fanner
Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:04

On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:02:53 +0000, Mick Fanner wrote:
>
> Food for thought, innit?

Couldn't even spell 'breast' right. Duh!

Wotta tit.

--
Mick.

"Made it Ma. Top of the world."
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:09

Mick Fanner wrote:
> Food for thought, innit?

Bitty?

--
Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Mick Fanner
Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:11

On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:09:36 +0000, Enzo Matrix wrote:
> Mick Fanner wrote:
>> Food for thought, innit?
>
> Bitty?

That reference jars something in my brain. I have an idea that it was
pretty tasteless humour but i can't recall what or who.

--
Mick.

"Made it Ma. Top of the world."
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:22

Mick Fanner wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:09:36 +0000, Enzo Matrix wrote:
>
>> Mick Fanner wrote:
>>> Food for thought, innit?
>>
>> Bitty?
>
> That reference jars something in my brain. I have an idea that it was
> pretty tasteless humour but i can't recall what or who.

Little Britain

Actually, I think those adverts for breast feeding are quite good. If they
make young mothers consider it, then they are a good thing. Humans are the
only mammals that feed their young on the milk of other animals. And I dread
to think what is in stuff like SMA.

--
Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Ophelia
Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:50

Enzo Matrix wrote:
> Mick Fanner wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:09:36 +0000, Enzo Matrix wrote:
>>
>>> Mick Fanner wrote:
>>>> Food for thought, innit?
>>>
>>> Bitty?
>>
>> That reference jars something in my brain. I have an idea that it was
>> pretty tasteless humour but i can't recall what or who.
>
> Little Britain
>
> Actually, I think those adverts for breast feeding are quite good. If
> they make young mothers consider it, then they are a good thing.
> Humans are the only mammals that feed their young on the milk of
> other animals. And I dread to think what is in stuff like SMA.

hear, hear!!!! All my children and my grandson had the real stuff!!!
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Shirley
Date: Mar 1, 2008 07:04

"Mick Fanner" gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Food for thought, innit?

Hmmm...I will discuss this with my Dr. at next appointment.
>
> --
> Mick.
>
> "Made it Ma. Top of the world."
>
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Mick the Merciless
Date: Mar 1, 2008 07:20

On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 10:04:01 -0500, Shirley wrote:
>
> "Mick Fanner" gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:pan.2008.02.29.21.02.53.66677@gmail.com...
>>
>> Food for thought, innit?
>
> Hmmm...I will discuss this with my Dr. at next appointment.

Do so. ;-)

Hello you. How are you? Questions are being asked in other places.

--
MTM.

"Made it Ma. Top of the world"
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Shirley
Date: Mar 2, 2008 06:51

"Mick the Merciless" wrote in message
news:pan.2008.03.01.15.20.53.72882@rest.erg...
> On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 10:04:01 -0500, Shirley wrote:
>
>>
>> "Mick Fanner" gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2008.02.29.21.02.53.66677@gmail.com...
>>>
>>> Food for thought, innit?
>>
>> Hmmm...I will discuss this with my Dr. at next appointment.
>
> Do so. ;-)
>
> Hello you. How are you? Questions are being asked in other places.

...just sitting patiently and waiting for the 11th of March when I go back
to see the surgeon. I am getting worn out from the constant pain and
bleeding. I will be so glad when it is all over.
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Re: The benefits of breats feeding?         


Author: Mick the Merciless
Date: Mar 2, 2008 07:51

On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 09:51:57 -0500, Shirley wrote:
> How is my favorite englishman? ;o)

If you mean me, then no worries. The knees only hurt when they're painful,
and the rest of me just ticks along as it should.

If, on the other hand, you mean Colin Farrell or Hugh Grant, I'll pass on
your question next time I'm in the pub with them.

I'm really sorry to hear that it's still shitty for you and I can only
hope that things change for the better in nine days time.

--
MTM.

"A drum, a drum; Mickbeth doth come."
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