Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
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plenty of obscure insider references to keep em busy.
So Liza in lead?
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Obviously a communist. Maybe even an Italian one.
If Gio had anything to do with it.He may be imagining
firemen
over at Huffington.:)Probly waving his arms around and all.
lol
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I'm curious about what Emma's other side is now!
I guess I always think of TANK GIRL
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The next forty two will just fly by.
So that's the booze and drugs. Just leaves the cigars and cheese....
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I can do this -
Great, cos I just about started comparing PAS to Scrabble. ;)
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before somebody tells me I shouldn't.
I doubt they could ;) Cheers.
p.s. I think the 20 secs cry part really showed your human side. -
'but I have a brain tumour'. ("Can you get out and open the garage door?" "But I have brain tumour!"). The clock is still running on "Adric made me do it."
Mileage smileage should continue and everyone will comment on how brave you are (after the Ohh! following words like "tumour" and "Adric". Keep it up. Hope your super powers crush it's super powers.
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and who relishes the view of some in the Office of the Clerk
What? Did you word the referendum question?;)
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Health and Disability Code (see especially Rights 5, 6 and 7).
Informed choice is great, but choice without information is pointless.
Totally agree.
Don't know how I honestly feel about this issue,( never stopped me before so...) but I was wondering why cant we set up a study to prove/disprove the theory of folate? If there is in ya face proof for NZers( not Ozzies), would it not be easier to convince the public at large of benefits of "vitamins" rather than benefits of folic "acid"?(I think wording has proved a biggie with our public's reading of papers like Granny Harold.) As mentioned, the insights of the professionals ( being the disabled) would be beneficial, so too could the mouths that fed.Actually I am not against the idea,but I could see a mandatory amount of production so the consumer has choice, could maybe work and let those against do what they want.( like free range is doing)?
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Unfortunately, due to poverty and human rights violations, Article 25 is one of many rights that remain elusive for much of the world.
Yes, plus if we had equality, we could be part way to eliminating
poverty and other things.Jus' sayin'