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#1
Use will likely go down now, overall and for the next generation.  Teenaged years is when people try it and if it isn't taboo, there's less thrill to it.
#2
battered
#3
I love feet - especially rubbing my lady's.
#4
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  People's thoughts, having visited the two observation decks please.      
#5
What's your annual maximum P.C.?  
#6
Check your group benefits booklet.  You may need a referral, which usually has to be the same date as the receipt for the first massage, or earlier.  Also, check the booklet for the yearly maximum and the co-insurance.  I'm going to have many massages this month all covered 100%.  
#7
Aren't there only about a half dozen regulars?
#8
How about beginning a member of a compassion club for the pain?
#9
If it isn't an RMT then cancel it.  Presumably you or your husband work and have extended health coverage.  Such plans only cover RMTs and some require a referral from an MD.  Nobody massages better than an RMT and given it will be free (remimbursement claim), don't pay for other massages until you've used up your yearly maximum on the plan.  Only then does it make sense to pay for massages, but you might as well just keep on going to the RMT that you will have developed a relationship with.  
#10
Stay away from processed foods, then no worries.  Re. peanut butter, just buy organic without anything else.  It is the same price as the crap with icing sugar, oil and chemicals added.
#11
Right on P.C.

  Zig Zag doesn't need to advertise - the other rolling paper companies do.
#12
Problem with text is one cannot determine emotion or intent.  British dry whit is often lost on yanks and yank canucks!

  "High school" references usually refer to cliques and issues of not accepting those who differ in any way.  To think "high school" refers to someone deliberately dissenting is way off.

  So how about that ice cream?  Something about -10C makes me crave ice cream... when back indoors with a 20C temp a happening!
#13
van_guy wrote:
[SPAN style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]Gelato isn't ice cream.  It is watered down.  And that place charges $4/cone.  For the price of 1.5 cones one can buy 500 mL of Haagen Dazs.  I was last there two months ago - what a rip off![/SPAN]

Agreed and agreed but if you have a hankering for a particular flavour of ice cream thats the place for you.
They do have many many flavours of  real ice cream- i.e. not gelato.

I once took a friend of the family (from Britain) to Casa's the kid ordered Vanilla.  I am not kidding you.

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 Yeah, after being in Briain I found boring cheese only inbetween bread satisfying.  And they love vanilla ice cream, sometimes with flake bars.


 



 
 
 
#14
P.C. wrote:
 I didn't smite you this morning either !  Get it through your head.....I DON'T SMITE !

      Let's just get rid of this stupid feature okay?  It reminds me of the group think that happens in high school

  Most of us can handle it stretch....YOU are the only one who behaves like they are in high school.

 
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  How so?  I'm referring to the intolerance for dissenting opinions!  When I was in high school I deliberatly didn't keep to one group.  When everyone is the same, life is so boring.
#15
And I guess you smited me this morning too?

  Let's just get rid of this stupid feature okay?  It reminds me of the group think that happens in high school.