Questions and comments
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Why do
adaese's new slippers say they should be washed at 38 C? What happens if you try to wash them at 40 C?
Why does my medicine come in packets of 4, 5 or 10 sachets? Small packets (containing, say, 5 sachets) and large packets (10) I can understand; but why 4?
And why does it say you should consult your pharmacist if you suffer from " ...; kidney or liver problems; non-cirrhotic liver disease; ... " (a) Is non-cirrhotic liver disease not covered by "liver problems"? (b) Is cirrhotic liver disease not a "liver problem"?
Things I never expected to see, #281: a panelist on Never Mind the Buzzcocks wearing a tweed three-piece suit. Even I don't have a tweed three-piece suit. (My father does, though. Several. In fact, he probably has some four-piece suits).
Have you read Dianna Wynne Jones' The Game? Did you enjoy it? Did you get all the references?
There should be a word for picking up a milk bottle, only to find you've put your thumb on a slug. "Yuck" just doesn't hack it.
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Why does my medicine come in packets of 4, 5 or 10 sachets? Small packets (containing, say, 5 sachets) and large packets (10) I can understand; but why 4?
And why does it say you should consult your pharmacist if you suffer from " ...; kidney or liver problems; non-cirrhotic liver disease; ... " (a) Is non-cirrhotic liver disease not covered by "liver problems"? (b) Is cirrhotic liver disease not a "liver problem"?
Things I never expected to see, #281: a panelist on Never Mind the Buzzcocks wearing a tweed three-piece suit. Even I don't have a tweed three-piece suit. (My father does, though. Several. In fact, he probably has some four-piece suits).
Have you read Dianna Wynne Jones' The Game? Did you enjoy it? Did you get all the references?
There should be a word for picking up a milk bottle, only to find you've put your thumb on a slug. "Yuck" just doesn't hack it.