Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
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Big wild beasts.
Uh, thought that was the big foot :)
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Hands up anyone who owns the Orb's first two albums,
We got Orblivion but it is t'other halfs.
For utter miserableness Morrisey is unrivalled.
Thanks for bringing us all down, dude.
How 'bout Babybird for great cheerful lyrics?
"Razor blades in the ice cream"... -
But what about TroyHoward!!!!!!
Take him! he's all yours, if that's what you're after. Sorted yeah?
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Something like that on te news this evening.Waterfall and steamy bits and people leaving the area.
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That's life...... or death out there. :)
heh, what about "No engine Braking" at the top of a hill? Said to my man What's that about? He said don't worry that's for trucks.:) -
Why on earth do locals ever venture out their doors?
Further- why do tourists ever come here?To get to the other side?
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Rhode Sines
Dislodged Masonry Ahead__Captain Synchrotron.__That's what you are. :)
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And what's wrong with a cul de sac? Eh? Oh, hang on. I just live in a dead end street. As you were. I was getting above myself.
Oh, how we laughed :)
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Personally, if I went to an osteopath who started talking about "allopathic medicine" like he had some better mojo, I'd change my osteopath.
See, he's no fool.
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Remember "unclear" or "uncertain" doesn't necessarily mean does not work.
I use acupuncture and an osteo occasionally and deep tissue massage and swear by all of them and was interested to note the other day that Rehab plus now has an inhouse nurse who also does acupuncture there. Although my leg is strange, I still walk out of an acupuncture/ deep tissue session with much more ease. My acupuncturist says it is about getting your blood to flow correctly or yin and yang and western meds is blood pressure which is sorta same same. I have also seen blood results after a one month session with my acupuncturist where one of his clients had a number of dangerous levels that had been reduced dramatically to a considered perfect range by western standards on redoing the same tests.