Kissing cures hayfever
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Louse is deluded or confused about he assets.
Just because I associate with people who drive big flash cars does not mean I have on too.
Regular cars are both small familly cars
Driving a tiny Nissan Micra which is giving me chronic back ache!
I've sat and spent many a night on a half broken park bench in more comfort!
A week now and still no news on the car.
Just because I associate with people who drive big flash cars does not mean I have on too.
Regular cars are both small familly cars

Driving a tiny Nissan Micra which is giving me chronic back ache!
I've sat and spent many a night on a half broken park bench in more comfort!
A week now and still no news on the car.

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Hay Fever!!
Yeah I'm up for taking park in the research to find if KISSING REALLY DOES CURE HAYFEVER Just as long as I know who is taking part aswell.
But like I said before it doesn't work.
Louise I'm sure you having us all on about this.
Where on earth did you read such a thing like this.
David
But like I said before it doesn't work.
Louise I'm sure you having us all on about this.
Where on earth did you read such a thing like this.
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In fairness to Louise, I don't think she said that the research indicated that kissing wouldhelp prevent hay fever. I think she said "snogging". This involves kissing, and is defined in the OED as the transitive of the verb to snog: The action of kissing and caressing amorously.
Maybe you become so involved in the moment that you forget to sneeze!
I think that Gareth is setting up a double blind trial, but as all subjects have to be selected at random I am afraid that no participants can actually choose with whom they are partnered.
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Maybe you become so involved in the moment that you forget to sneeze!

I think that Gareth is setting up a double blind trial, but as all subjects have to be selected at random I am afraid that no participants can actually choose with whom they are partnered.

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I read it in a nursing mag, just as I've seen a paper on the net [ a real study yes] about the positive effects of spanking on mental health by a Russian psychiatrist. You'd be amazed what's out there! Double blind trial eh...which for those of you who don't know what that means - those of us who are severely visually impaired are blindfolded to make us doubly blind...honest
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