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  Dinosaur     Tue 25th Jul 2006 00:17:31

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Hi All, (not many, but quality)

How do you call a blind dinosaur?
Doyouthinkhesaurus.

How do you call a dinosaur with large teeth and big claws?
You don't call him, you just run the hell out of there!

:applause:
Myriam
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  SAD NEWS     Tue 25th Jul 2006 16:27:38

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Hi All, (not many, but quality)

How do you call a blind dinosaur?
Doyouthinkhesaurus.

How do you call a dinosaur with large teeth and big claws?
You don't call him, you just run the hell out of there!

:applause:
Myriam

hi all,

some sad news today. a good and long friend of our stamp club passed this last friday from lung cancer. his name was francis mcglinnis and was a ww2 bomber pilot who helped to fight the nazis in the european theatre. he was stationed in england i think. his nickname was 'mac'. he was close to 90 years of age. he was an avid collector of the used british colonies. he was not married as i know. i will miss his big blue eyes and his being in the front of our club during our monthly auctions awaiting used stamps to buy. i was the auctioneer. it always saddens the cajun to lose one of his 'uncles' to this dreaded disease. he lost his mother with her 'blue' eyes to it. and quit smoking 12 years ago. if you smoke, please quit before it is too late.

thank you.

a bientot,
cajunsr.
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  Avoiding dangerous habits     Tue 25th Jul 2006 21:37:18

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hi all,

some sad news today. a good and long friend of our stamp club passed this last friday from lung cancer. his name was francis mcglinnis and was a ww2 bomber pilot who helped to fight the nazis in the european theatre. he was stationed in england i think. his nickname was 'mac'. he was close to 90 years of age. he was an avid collector of the used british colonies. he was not married as i know. i will miss his big blue eyes and his being in the front of our club during our monthly auctions awaiting used stamps to buy. i was the auctioneer. it always saddens the cajun to lose one of his 'uncles' to this dreaded disease. he lost his mother with her 'blue' eyes to it. and quit smoking 12 years ago. if you smoke, please quit before it is too late.

thank you.

a bientot,
cajunsr.

You are right, of course. I have never smoked.
The connection between smoking and lung cancer was first proved by a doctor in Oxford, although is seems pretty obvious to me that it would not be good for you.

There was an interesting article in the very reliable high-quality Guardian today. The recommended maximum intake of alcohol for women is 14 units per week. (A unit is a fixed amount, but about the amount in half a pint of beer or a glass of wine). According to her Equerry, the Queen Mother regularly drank at least 70 units a week, probably much more. She used to hide bottles of gin in hat boxes, especially when travelling abroad. I don't suppose the Customs searched her.

Her favourite drink ever morning was a mixture of 1 part Dubonnet, 2 parts gin.

She lived almost to 102.

Plantag
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