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ll after some quick googling i managed to find out the adverts are from the early 80's. So i then googled weetabix ad's from early 80's. Cant find a piccy of the indie jones one, but if you scroll down about half way on this link page http://uncarved.org/blog/?p=715 there are some piccies of the weetabix men |
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AHHHHH right - forgive me for being thick - but why would that stop you ??-shock of the needle??? - I honestly don't know - that's why these forum's are useful - you gain so much info even if it's N/A to anything - |
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As a nurse...I wouldn't advise any one with diabetes to have a tatoo done as diabetics tend to have poor circulation and poor healing. So having a tatoo can lead to problems |
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number one health problem is being nutty! lol no, i dont care who knows I am diabetic, but that's the reason. As Fran says, poor circulation and healing. It means I am more prone to infections and complications. Cant even get my ears pierced again. My bro and his gf live in nuneaton, just noticed that where your from. Much nicer than where I LIve! |
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