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Remember that poor woman who was killled at a level crossing?

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edam · 05/04/2008 08:05

The news about that poor woman who they said got her boot stuck in the cattle grid at a level crossing is getting really murky. Her boyfriend has been charged with manslaughter - and police no longer believe she got stuck, apparently.

Horrible.

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Scramble · 05/04/2008 23:54

Inside information should remain that until cases are proven, its inside for a reason, so tthat the tabloids can't fill theri pages with it.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 05/04/2008 23:54

oh i see! whatta mistake-a to make-a!

I have to say, I take issue with opinion being stated as fact too.

I'm also a little old-fashioned, in that I like to let the body go cold first before carrying out the character assassination. But that's just me . I havent the energy to argue the toss though if other folk want to dive on in.....

KerryMum · 05/04/2008 23:55

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 05/04/2008 23:56
VeniVidiVickiQV · 05/04/2008 23:58

Yes. That's right. I've been very restrained the last 5 weeks......

Scramble · 05/04/2008 23:58

litlelapin making sense, is this normal?

southeastastra · 06/04/2008 00:00

i must be extra nosey then, the story is weirdy

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:04

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expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:06

no drugs, just couscous with roasted veg and green lentils and green Tabasco sauce.

i don't care if it comes back up again.

i'm HUNGRY, dammit.

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:07

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expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:07

i've got some black bean soup left over.

it was yummy.

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:08

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sushistar · 06/04/2008 00:08

Compassion, people! Internet stuff stays around for EVER. The woman has babies, none of us know what we're talking about, and all sorts of insinuations etc are not right or kind or ethical or compassionate - whether they are true or not.

That poor lady - so what if she WAS a 'criminal'? Last time i checked we don't have capital punishment in this country, thank god - I am [shocked] that that could somehow make it ok she died in such a nasty way.

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:08

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expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:10

Tasty!

Got some nice, hard baguette, too.

Fuck, I can already feel this stuff fermenting in my stomach and my right sinus is completely bunged up, so I'm teetering on the edge of panic attack again.

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:12

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expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:14

i've irrigated both sinuses three times already today.

the right one bungs right back up.

oops · 06/04/2008 00:15

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southeastastra · 06/04/2008 00:17

i've had a blockred sinus too from a tooth abscess. this is my third month with it. as far as i can gather it lasts for ages.

expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:18

the build up to MS vom is far, far worse.

it feels a bit better afterwards, but it's dehydrating as hell and i really can't drink after about 6.

the worst is that EVERYTHING i eat seems to ferment.

i belch and it's like the taste of stale beer - no, i haven't drunk a drop of alcohol since i found out i was pregnant back in february.

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:19

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expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:19

i'm prone to sinusitis whilst pregnant.

at least, i can increase my dose of ADs here after i'm past first trimester.

that should stave off the panic attacks from waking up not being able to breathe through my nose.

got so bad last time, i had to use mild sedative in late third trimester just to function, the panic attacks were so bad.

KerryMum · 06/04/2008 00:20

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expatinscotland · 06/04/2008 00:22

yes, but then you're told 'just relax'.

that always used to trip my pal with asthma out.

she said, you go to the ER with an attack and they tell you 'ust relax' as you suffocate.

don't you think i'd relax if i could?

cough up the drugs!

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