TweedGirl
Tweed Girl
TweedGirl

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Excellent, if only there wasn't an ocean between us. I have it on my ipod too. Ours go crazy for crocodile rock.

Absolutely right.

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We got old Seseme Street and Muppet Show on DVD for our kids here in the UK (seriously, like 1000 channels and Seseme street is on NONE of them?)

Yeah! I still click over to her blog looking for new posts.... I need my fill of alot.

People are always praying for a fast delivery but they can be way more stressful and traumatic. My first (also natural birth) was really long, a day of early not-too-bad prelabour, then a full day of full on labour, and I was completely oblivious the second day. I remember looking at the clock and 4 hours had gone

yup, her job is to wait for (Charlotte's husband from STC) to go out of the room and then say what he meant to say....

The rules of haircare are simple and finite, any cosmo girl would have known.

But birth is a traumatic experience anyway.

This is one of the things that makes me believe she was really 16. This is what a young inexperience person thinks desire and sexiness looks like.

Yep, really, really simple, and I say that as a GP in the Uk.

Don't you oppress me!

I'm glad you had a good experience!

There was a terrible/brilliant gif of just the hip thrusting but I couldn't find it, it was hypnotic.

I've never seen it but it's a movie called 'Perfect.'

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This is a hommage to this John Travolta/jamie Lee Curtis scene.

Thats interesting. But I would say as a rule, it tends to be the other way round.

In the UK everyone gets offered 3-5 years. Only those with abnormal cells get offered more often and that depends on the findings and the gynaecologist's report. There is very little evidence for screening women more often than that (and I mean at the population wide, epidemiological level), but a privatised health

Yes, it is very much a formality, woman requests, as long as dates are ok, and free health care usually means women present early, and you get referred.

Here in the UK, and I am a GP, there is no 'pantomime'