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day101

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  1. you tried fleebay mate? they would be your best bet i think
  2. Now you bloody tell me haha sorry, this one puts a nice plug into the tyre and would be alot better than silly string imo. also know someone who used this for a repair and went on to use the tyre for the rest of the year and didnt fail him. not recommend thou to run on it for that long. always just a temp repair!
  3. You can have 2 Luke you can have Robs lol Sounds good to me, sure rob wont mind.Rob said he dont like bacon anyway he can have a salad
  4. You have one Dave and you dont polish with it ? took your advice Stu went for the cordless one , wife will kill me if she finds out , going to get some polishing attachments for my drill and do my downpipes , will use this for nooks,cranies , and anything else You have one Dave and you dont polish with it ? took your advice Stu went for the cordless one , wife will kill me if she finds out , going to get some polishing attachments for my drill and do my downpipes , will use this for nooks,cranies , and anything else I just use the wifes toothbrush and some Aotosol
  5. http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/554658/Tyres/Puncture-Repair-and-Prevention/Stop-and-Go would say this one is the best on the market
  6. This disorder should not be confused with food avoidance emotional disorder (FAED) (a childhood avoidance of food brought about by emotional difficulties and not related to body image) or anorexia nervosa (a disorder characterized by a fear of food due to issues related to body weight). SED shares similar characteristics with "food neophobia", an avoidance of the consumption of novel foods. Dr. Bradley C. Riemann, the clinical director of obsessive compulsive disorders at Rogers Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee, says: "For the most part it's not trauma or memories that are the problem. It's more about taste, texture, smell and sight. It can stem from an incident. Say you've gagged on meat before, you may develop a fear of choking and become scared of eating anything chewy. It has also been linked to OCD and a fear of dirt and contamination over how the food has been prepared." "Typically a child or adolescent with selective eating will be within the normal range for both weight and height, and show no abnormality on physical examination. Sometimes selective eating can come on after a period of normal eating, but for many there may be a history of early feeding difficulties or problem with weaning. Eating a highly restricted range of foods is a common feature of toddlers – up to 20 per cent of children below the age of five years are faddy and the problem persists to the age of eight years in about a third of these. However for some young people the problem persists into middle childhood, adolescence and even adulthood. This can lead to malnutrition, global development delays, problems in growth and weight gain, as well as other health related issues" bit more info what does explain alot better
  7. Thanks for the reply always nice to hear other people and stories
  8. When we met up the other day and we talking, i did talk about this i think, its only in the past year that i have come to terms with this and how its controlled my life for such a long time. Many people think that your just being fussy but its not that simple. Sufferers of SED have an inability to eat certain foods based on texture or aroma. "Safe" foods may be limited to certain food types and even specific brands. In some cases, afflicted individuals will exclude whole food groups, such as fruits or vegetables. Sometimes excluded foods can be refused based on color. Some of you may have seen the program freaky eaters on bbc3 and this is a insight to everyday for me really. I do plan in the near future going to see a specialist in London who was on the freaky eaters program who has had major success. Just wondering as well if anyone else knows of anybody with this as well. Day101
  9. kill two birds with one stone in simple way really i think, get a practical bike so you can still go out and enjoy it but enjoy spending time with your boy at the same time
  10. just a rough one for now, tell me what you think and where could improve please
  11. cracking bike mate, you cant sell it!!
  12. im getting some software now and will be having a go at some
  13. i dont like bacon any chance of a sausage sarnie Your have to ask Julie He loves Julies sausage julies prob bacon now
  14. all ready got that too its a good buy. all aldi stuff is i think for the money. i was being nice dave for a change
  15. one for dave http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/special_buys3_19028.htm
  16. He can be Rose just keep your guard up i wouldnt take that rob but yeah was great meeting the people i have so far all a good laugh cant wait to meet more. been a great year so far and hopefully can only get better.
  17. that is brill though haha , they have a bed, tv, kettle and you can upgrade to sky! they make these for real
  18. Hell yeh, and i got my bench earmarked in the local park.... Rob, trebor, coming from Stoke Jane, Rose, coming from Oxford Andy, Hawki, coming from Willenhall Day101, Stue11, coming from LeominsterYour coming now Luke if the weather is good and i can russle up some dollers then yeah
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