Energy saver bulbs.

"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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ian field wrote:

"Eeyore" wrote
ian field wrote:

In London, Kings Cross is a rail terminal and regular haunt of a wide
variety of freelance sex trade professionals.

Fairly low rent ones too AIUI ! Well avoided.

I thought "wide variety" covered that.

Well... anyone feeling the need may do better to select something a little
higher class. The following was, would you believe it, sent to me by an
online gay girl acquaintance. She keeps trying to encourage me to try a
working girl. She's done a bit herself apparently.
From what I've heard, posh hotel foyers are a good place to look for higher
class hookers.
 
ian field wrote:

"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
ian field wrote:

http://www.fivetvonline.tv/news.php?news=1113

"Agency scientists found that when very close (2 cm, less than 1 inch)
to some open CFLs, the UVR level can be equivalent to being outside in
the UK on a sunny day in the summer."

Better never go out in the sunshine either then.

They do advise not to do so without sun block.
Pffft ! I've just been out on a lovely bright October day myself and I can
assure you I didn't use any sunscreen nor do I ever in the UK. But then I
don't sun-bathe. Maybe I did sometimes when playing tennis. I know I did
have some once.

Graham
 
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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<snip>

As a kid of about age 2 I actually got seriously sunburnt in the garden at
my
home which was at the time in the Isle of Man. I only know this because I
was
told about it.

In later years, I can remember Mum applying 'calomine lotion' to burnt
parts of
my body. We were living near London then. No sunblock then you see. This
was
common for all kids that liked to play outside.

As a consequence I tend to avoid too much sun as I understand previous
sunburn
can pre-dispose you to malignant melanomas. One of those ultimately led to
my
Dad's death when I was only 18. He'd been stationed in Singapore during
his
National Service (a Captain in the Royal Dental Corps !) and burnt very
easily.
It's a bit of a joke because the sun if much more intense here at latitude
31. That
being said, I did get a skull burn while on a lake in Alberta, CA.
 

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