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As the kids like to say I LOL'd at this one! The wife told me to go to the doctors and get some of those tablets
that “help” get an erection...
 You should have seen her face when I came back and tossed her some diet pills !
I am still looking for a place to live.
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submitted by PoliticsandFinance on 29th Jan 2012 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
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Anxious Britons set the standard for obesity, and it's time we did something about it, writes Boris Johnson.
submitted by Telegraph on 1st Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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Obesity, poor diet and excessive drinking are still causing unacceptable levels of ill health in Scotland, its chief medical officer warns.
submitted by BBCPolitics on 14th Dec 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
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Council inspectors should start monitoring what private sector employees eat at work in order to help improve the country's health and to reduce sickness rates, a report has concluded.
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Bullying the benighted nation into submission for the sake of saving the euro will backfire , writes Boris Johnson.
submitted by Telegraph on 14th Nov 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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Apparently if we in Wales ate an English diet our health will improve dramatically. As I'm feeling a bit peckish now, what would you suggest as a quick snack? A Brummy sandwich, Scouser on toast or a tasty morsel of East Anglian with a nice chianti. Dr Hannibal Lecter – Welsh food pioneer
submitted by MiserableOldFart on 4th Nov 2011 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)
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Loaf of bread ‘as salty as seawater’ That’s good then. The figures, compiled by the Consensus Action on Salt & Health (Cash) campaign group, came after the Department of Health announced bread accounts for more salt in our diet than any other food, making up almost a fifth of our daily intake. So bread is around and about as salty as human
submitted by TimWorstall on 2nd Sep 2011 (via timworstall.com)
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             Most of  us get our daily bread and milk from Tesco or Waitrose, Morrison, Asda or the Co-op. Just a few large chains provide most of our daily diet. Few people think of the organisation and activity that lies behind providing such a wide range of goods at competitive prices,  making sure it
submitted by JohnRedwood on 9th Aug 2011 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
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Strapping on the pads of #SillyWeek the following adventurous bloggers have walked up to the crease ( no baseball puns here - its not the Apprentice you know ): The Tapeworm Diet - why have I never heard of this. And so it begins - some word definitions. How To Green Your House & Destroy The Planet - Jonathan Porritt look away now. Not even trying - even google translate doesn't help ...
submitted by ManInAShed on 1st Aug 2011 (via atoryblog.blogspot.com)
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Northerners are bigheads Sure, we all knew this but now we’ve scientific proof: Northerners’ brains are bigger, scientists find Note that what they’re actually measuring is cranial capacity, not in fact brain size. So, yes, bigheads. Strangely, it’s not the weird diet of mushy peas and deep fried ferret with whippet sticks. It’s purely and simply living north
submitted by TimWorstall on 27th Jul 2011 (via timworstall.com)
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