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Where in Liverpool is your flat?
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I've had a prestige pressure cooker for 33 years and it's still going strong. It's the style that uses weights.
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Arthur Facksake Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Scousers? .
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More buses on Route P13 from 22nd March
Sharon_H replied to Bic Basher's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It would be nice if the buses that are already on the timetables turned up! -
Anyone for Table Tennis (in PRP?) I have two bats!
Sharon_H replied to PeckhamRose's topic in The Lounge
There are tables in Warwick gardens too. -
From the British Heart Foundation website: It?s very easy to use an AED. The rescuer turns the machine on which then gives voice prompts, telling the rescuer what to do. The rescuer will be asked to put pads into position on the person?s chest. These pads detect electrical activity in the heart and will be able to tell if a shock is needed. Anyone can use an AED, but it's preferable that people receive training first. It would be better if more people were trained in CPR, which buys time before defibrillation.
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To sign this e-petition for a very worthy cause. http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/29399 SADS can go on undetected, and is something which can affect people aged between 12 & 35 years old. It can be detected by simply having an ECG test. The Oliver King Foundation was set up following the death of Oliver King, a 12 year old boy who died in Wavertree of SADS. We call on the Government to introduce defibrillators to all public buildings by 2017, and provide staff with the appropriate training. We also call on the Government to offer all people aged between 12 & 35 a simple ECG test, which could reduce the current death rate of 12 young people a week. Thank you for reading and hopefully signing.
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David, That's brilliant! Thank you very much! Regards Sharon
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Thanks Otta, yes I think it is very worthwhile as it could affect a lot of people. As I don't post much I thought I'd ask first.
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Just wanted to ask if it would be ok to post this e-petition somewhere on the forum. We call on the Government to introduce defibrillators to all public buildings by 2017, and provide staff with the appropriate training. We also call on the Government to offer all people aged between 12 & 35 a simple ECG test, which could reduce the current death rate of 12 young people a week. https://submissions.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/29399
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You can come more often Otta - I'll buy you the ticket. :-)
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Hillsborough Disaster - What exactly is this Justice for the '96?
Sharon_H replied to Keef's topic in The Lounge
No, it's not the case. I was just replying to the question that Atticus had asked. -
Hillsborough Disaster - What exactly is this Justice for the '96?
Sharon_H replied to Keef's topic in The Lounge
I think that he may have meant that they ( The Families) are after compensation, which under the cicumstances they are entitled to. They have had to pay their way during this fight apart from help that has been given to them. -
Annasfield Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "THE TRUTH" > > At long last > > http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-19 > 543964 At long last indeed. I can't believe some of the things I'm hearing/reading!
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Camberwell Grove on Secret History of our Streets Next Week!
Sharon_H replied to the-e-dealer's topic in The Lounge
I wish I'd watched this. I worked in the Grove House Tavern from 1984 to 1987, loved it. -
You could be right, he may have other things on his mind. I've only ever seen 3 or 4 people there, not noticed any mess.
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Given that The Messiah is back at Liverpool,he > taking a long time to get things right it seems > (for a Messiah)! He's not the messiah, he's very naughty boy. :)
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No I haven't missed the point. I know that football on tv is huge business but it did quite well before sky existed. I think that teams always wanted to qualify for Europe anyway. It was usually always televised on normal" tv.I used to watch it before sky existed.
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Most (top) football clubs are not reliant on revenue from tv. They are in the business of playing football and are not entertainers. I go to a game to see football sometimes it's good sometimes not, 3 points is all I want, if I'm entertained that's a bonus.
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Parkdrive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sharon_H Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > maxxi Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > *sings* Manchesterrrrr la, la, laaaa, > > > Manchesterrrr la, la, laaaa.... > > > > > > so for CL final stage qualification that > would > > be > > > London 2:0 Manchester right? > > > > > > Makes the upcoming FA Cup game a MUST win for > > > both, if only to salvage a little pride. > > > > > > Maybe hold your horses until "London" actually > win > > one one. Manchester 3 London 0 > > > But Manchester won't be adding to that this season > will they? Pahahahahahahahaha. To qoute the back > back of the Metro from yesterday "Mancs but no > Mancs". This one will run and run. And a lovely > photo has appeared on one of the Arsenal wesites > dpeicting an idiot Citeh fan having a tattoo > completed on his arm depicting the Champs league > trophy with the legend "Winners 2011" underneath > it. >:D< The amount of trophies that "London" teams have won in Europe could be balanced on Gary Nevilles Moustache.
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maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > *sings* Manchesterrrrr la, la, laaaa, > Manchesterrrr la, la, laaaa.... > > so for CL final stage qualification that would be > London 2:0 Manchester right? > > Makes the upcoming FA Cup game a MUST win for > both, if only to salvage a little pride. Maybe hold your horses until "London" actually win one one. Manchester 3 London 0
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My son wants to go tonight, where should he go? Is the Bishop open?
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Bit late now.
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parent and child spaces in sainsbury's car park
Sharon_H replied to dully's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I don't believe that the carpark is managed by Sainbury's but by a private company, Euro Car Parks maybe. So it's all their fault. :) -
No, Ladies Day is Friday but they still get dressed up even the blokes.
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