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Quote: lofthouse @ 9th November 2013, 11:02 AM GMT

One jam jar sized container of Botox - is enough to kill every living creature on this planet

Rubbish...he's not dead.

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(German singer and plastic surgery enthusiast Costa Cordalis)

Quote: lofthouse @ 9th November 2013, 11:02 AM GMT

One jam jar sized container of Botox - is enough to kill every living creature on this planet

Wow!

Quote: sootyj @ 9th November 2013, 11:08 AM GMT

Is that why you were arrested mooning the UN

A-Lol

Laughing out loud

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 9th November 2013, 11:13 AM GMT

Rubbish...he's not dead.

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(German singer and plastic surgery enthusiast Costa Cordalis)

You have to eat it

Like a millionth of a gram will kill you stone dead

It's one of the most toxic substances in existence

Quote: lofthouse @ 9th November 2013, 11:29 AM GMT

A-Lol

Laughing out loud

You have to eat it

Like a millionth of a gram will kill you stone dead

It's one of the most toxic substances in existence

The original source it seems is very poisonous, but the processed cosmetic stuff is not.

http://www.realself.com/question/is-botox-poisonous

Botox is botulism.

Bitstrips, are they the most execrable app ever, or a fascinating cultural development?

No idea what that is.

*googles*

Oh that's what those things are. Been seeing them on Facebook all week.

Quote: lofthouse @ 9th November 2013, 11:02 AM GMT

One jam jar sized container of Botox - is enough to kill every living creature on this planet

Geoff 'The Bill McQueen's calling card script featured botulinum toxin on the bogroll as a murder weapon.

Advertised in Private Eye and, ironically, a candidate for their Pseueds Corner

http://www.thinkingtwatstshirts.co.uk/buy-thinking-twats-t-shirts.htm

For those like me that still have some single-glazed windows in their house, there's a simple way of doing some window heat insulation over the winter.

Just put some bubble wrap over the glass!

http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/bubblewrap.htm

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Quote: billwill @ 12th November 2013, 4:01 PM GMT

For those like me that still have some single-glazed windows in their house, there's a simple way of doing some window heat insulation over the winter.

Just put some bubble wrap over the glass!

http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/bubblewrap.htm

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And you can also enjoy a game of Connect 4 just by buying a cheap box of tiddlywinks. :)

Time to revisit an old friend! . . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDhRvvs5Xw

Quote: Oldrocker @ 12th November 2013, 4:32 PM GMT

Time to revisit an old friend! . . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDhRvvs5Xw

Nice to view from the comfort of an armchair.

In my on-going campaign to educate my eldest boy (11yrs) I'm currently running him through The Stranglers catalogue on the school run - which he loves BTW (good lad!)
Then realised this is the equivalent of my Dad playing me "Ah, sweet mystery of life" by Nelson Eddie, when I was his age.
But it isn't is it?
Theres' a continuity now that wasn't there then.
Not sure what this means - but I thought I'd mention it.
Eh?

Quote: Lazzard @ 14th November 2013, 10:23 AM GMT

In my on-going campaign to educate my eldest boy (11yrs) I'm currently running him through The Stranglers catalogue on the school run - which he loves BTW (good lad!)
Then realised this is the equivalent of my Dad playing me "Ah, sweet mystery of life" by Nelson Eddie, when I was his age.
But it isn't is it?
Theres' a continuity now that wasn't there then.
Not sure what this means - but I thought I'd mention it.
Eh?

Yes indeed. Most of us weren't fans of Max Miller in the way the 1970s sitcoms are loved now by many who weren't alive when they were broadcast.

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