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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Health issues – cervical screening
Back to health, ‘cos there is always something to write about health, and how many of us have not been through so many similar scenarios? (Although seems not everyone had my exciting operational childhood). On one post, I said that … Continue reading
Posted in cervical screening, health, screening
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The little things
The other day a friend told us about something another friend had for sale. We agreed to go and look at it, preferably early in the morning over the weekend. Our intermediary was happy with that as he gets up … Continue reading
Babies, kids and all that crap or whatever I called it before Blogger spat out the dummy
Some of my dear friends may already be aware that the maternal instinct thing fortunately passed me by. That’s if you even subscribe to the theory of maternal instincts as opposed to cultural gender indoctrination. Which, put simply, means women … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, dogs, friendships, life
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Babies, kids and all that crap
Some of my dear friends may already be aware that the maternal instinct thing fortunately passed me by. That’s if you even subscribe to the theory of maternal instincts as opposed to cultural gender indoctrination. Which, put simply, means women … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, dogs, friendships, life
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Allegories?
Promised you all something about – allegories. So here we go. When I asked for a simple explanation of the proposed American shutdown, I was surprised to get a rather trite and facile explanation of household budgeting. think of it … Continue reading
Posted in friendships, social media
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Women don’t exist
I have been so busy droning on about internet politics and crap like that to the extent I have ignored world affairs. Or perhaps there is indeed a link. It is called censorship. As in. You. Do. Not. Exist. Hillary … Continue reading
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Cloudy netiquette?
Always good to have a little post about netiquette I feel, as it changes by the week, or maybe by the day or the hour. Let’s start with dirty linen. It doesn’t get washed in public. Or shouldn’t. So that … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, friendships, internet, life, social media
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