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PositiveHAL

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  1. So I've just been back to the local osteo to help unkink my spine (tension,headaches,etc), the price has jumped up from $65 three and a half years ago to $85 which was a bit of a shock... but if past visits are anything to go by I've generally gotten results. Has anyone had any experience good or bad with osteos and does the price seem on par with others? they seem to be really suited to muscular type ailments and they also do a lot of spine cracking, something i'm not 100% sure is a good thing (it seems once a vertebrae is 'cracked' then its feels like it needs to be re-cracked all the time if that makes sense? Happy to hear your thoughts or try a related field.


  2. Great comedy/Great tragedy.

    I received a phone call today on the office phone from an elderly woman, (she was incorrectly patched through to me instead of another department, but before I could realize this) she mentioned that her sons funeral was later this week because he'd hung himself. After awkwardly redirecting her call and apologising, I couldn't help but wonder how many other suicides have been influenced by Robin's? anyway just wanted to get that off my chest


  3. The lemon drop pepper, ají limon,[1] is a hot, citrus-like, lemon-flavored pepper which is a popular seasoning pepper in Peru, where it is known as kellu uchu.

    It is also known as 'hot lemon'. The bright yellow, crinkled, cone-shaped fruits are about 2.5 in long and 0.5 in wide, and mature from green to yellow about 100 days after transplanting (long season), they have fewer seeds than the average pepper, containing 15 on average. The plant is vine-like, typically reaching a height of about 3 ft. Like other C. baccatum species, these peppers were practically unknown in the West until the early 1990s, but are now gaining wide popularity.

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