The Smoke is Now Over my House!!
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Originally Posted by NotoriousREV
Stick your head out the window and take plenty of deep breaths
PMSL Beat me to it
PS Pete, your absence in Sport today has been noticed, but you have been busy inciting panic in your neighbourhood so I'll let you off
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You are perfectly safe if you don't breathe, the following inane comment from the BBC news site:
Samples of the smoke are being taken to determine the long term effects of exposure, if any, according to Dr Jane Halpin, director of Hertfordshire Public Health.
She said: "However, what I would restate is that those people who are most at risk are those people who have inhaled the smoke."
I wonder exactly what rise there is to people who haven't inhaled the smoke? Also is there a Bill Clinton option and what are the risks associated with that?
Samples of the smoke are being taken to determine the long term effects of exposure, if any, according to Dr Jane Halpin, director of Hertfordshire Public Health.
She said: "However, what I would restate is that those people who are most at risk are those people who have inhaled the smoke."
I wonder exactly what rise there is to people who haven't inhaled the smoke? Also is there a Bill Clinton option and what are the risks associated with that?
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Originally Posted by hedgehog
You are perfectly safe if you don't breathe, the following inane comment from the BBC news site:
Samples of the smoke are being taken to determine the long term effects of exposure, if any, according to Dr Jane Halpin, director of Hertfordshire Public Health.
She said: "However, what I would restate is that those people who are most at risk are those people who have inhaled the smoke."
I wonder exactly what rise there is to people who haven't inhaled the smoke? Also is there a Bill Clinton option and what are the risks associated with that?
Samples of the smoke are being taken to determine the long term effects of exposure, if any, according to Dr Jane Halpin, director of Hertfordshire Public Health.
She said: "However, what I would restate is that those people who are most at risk are those people who have inhaled the smoke."
I wonder exactly what rise there is to people who haven't inhaled the smoke? Also is there a Bill Clinton option and what are the risks associated with that?
Good to see that the government is getting a handle on all this then.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Good grief .... the smoke from the depot fire has now reached Hampshire!!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4517962.stm
Think one of the old boys maybe burning some greenery over the local allotment Pete
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
don't forget lewis actually lives in Berkshire.
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Originally Posted by 16vmarc
Arent you from Middlesborough Peter?
My main residence and grounds straddle the Berks/Hants border ......
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Originally Posted by Leslie
He's a defect alright, but he has some kind of amazing pull over me, as I cannot help but post on whatever thread he is on ... I really think I may love him with intensity
Lesley ... I wish I was more of a woman, so he would love me in return
Lesley ... I wish I was more of a woman, so he would love me in return
Now, Now ........ don't be so ......... it's ok, everyone wants a piece of me
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