Scholera
@Scholera (56)
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England • Age 66
Joined myLot 13 years ago
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Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I just took some paracetamol to shift a bit of a headache that was coming on. I'm not a regular pill-popper, but I do like to keep a well stocked medicine chest to relieve those minor emergencies when they occur, from antacids for...
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Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I just took some paracetamol to shift a bit of a headache that was coming on. I'm not a regular pill-popper, but I do like to keep a well stocked medicine chest to relieve those minor emergencies when they occur, from antacids for...
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5 people
Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (317459)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
25 Nov 15
I am so disgusted with my laptop I could scream. The arrow just keeps going around in circles. I'm timing and erroring out, and I can only keep one tab open and nothing else or it has a total fit and I can't do anything.
Black...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (342476)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Nov 15
It seems double standards are alive and well in Australia. The Inside Cover column in our daily newspaper ran an article regarding the dress of the presenters of the 'Today' TV show.
The female presenter, according to the...
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Tammy
@tammys85 (30143)
• Baltimore, Maryland
24 Nov 15
Yep, it's been a busy two days. I guess I'll start with yesterday...
We didn't babysit, but I did have some writing planned, as you know from my previous post. I ran to a few stores with my older sister and brother-in-law; picked...
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Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I was in the waiting room of my local health centre earlier, and I saw a poster reminding patients that antibiotics are an utterly ineffective treatment for colds and flu. Put simply, the common cold and influenza are viral...
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Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I was in the waiting room of my local health centre earlier, and I saw a poster reminding patients that antibiotics are an utterly ineffective treatment for colds and flu. Put simply, the common cold and influenza are viral...
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2 people
Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I was in the waiting room of my local health centre earlier, and I saw a poster reminding patients that antibiotics are an utterly ineffective treatment for colds and flu. Put simply, the common cold and influenza are viral...
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Scholera Yes - best to just relieve the symptoms of a cold while it runs its course.
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Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I just took some paracetamol to shift a bit of a headache that was coming on. I'm not a regular pill-popper, but I do like to keep a well stocked medicine chest to relieve those minor emergencies when they occur, from antacids for...
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5 people
Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
25 Nov 15
I was in the waiting room of my local health centre earlier, and I saw a poster reminding patients that antibiotics are an utterly ineffective treatment for colds and flu. Put simply, the common cold and influenza are viral...
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2 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (472258)
• Switzerland
24 Nov 15
Tomorrow, November 25th, is the full moon.
For the native Americans, the November moon is called "the beaver moon".
In the past, this was the time they had to set beaver traps, to collect warm furs for the winter.
There are many...
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Susan
@HazySue (39268)
• Gouverneur, New York
24 Nov 15
Last night a friend and I were discussing Christmas plans and I was surprised to learn that she had not begun her Christmas shopping.
I have completed mine. I only buy a couple of the gifts, the rest I make, but even so, the...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
24 Nov 15
November’s National Novel Writing project is rolling again, encouraging new authors to create a full length novel of 50,000 words in November’s 30 day span. This requires writing daily for those involved.
I don’t do it as I...
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7 people
Ann LeFlore
@poehere (15123)
• French Polynesia
22 Nov 15
Last night I was here on MyLot responding and reading new discussion. All of a sudden I see a wave of new posts coming through. All from one person and to be exact there was 13 of them. As fast as he posted one a new one was on...
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Boingboing
@boiboing (13153)
• Northampton, England
24 Nov 15
I wasn't sure what words to use: selfish, self-centred, self-obsessed, solipsistic (I LOVE that word), oblivious to all other users? I guess it doesn't matter what I call them because these people won't read this post. The people...
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Boingboing
@boiboing (13153)
• Northampton, England
24 Nov 15
I wasn't sure what words to use: selfish, self-centred, self-obsessed, solipsistic (I LOVE that word), oblivious to all other users? I guess it doesn't matter what I call them because these people won't read this post. The people...
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42 people
Ann LeFlore
@poehere (15123)
• French Polynesia
22 Nov 15
Last night I was here on MyLot responding and reading new discussion. All of a sudden I see a wave of new posts coming through. All from one person and to be exact there was 13 of them. As fast as he posted one a new one was on...
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53 people
Scholera
@Scholera (56)
• Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
24 Nov 15
In his book Nineteen Eighty-four, George Orwell introduced a new word to the English lanuguage: Doublethink. This is described as the ability to hold two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accept both of...
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