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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Oct 05, 2008 11:56 am

Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:04 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:


Don't divert! :roll:

Pools are unsightly and use up precious fresh water!

(Imagine if Armstrong had taken his famous photo of our lovely Planet from Apollo 11 :? now .... you would see little rectangles of bright unnatural blue dotted all over Cyprus :shock: )
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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:07 pm

Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:


Don't divert! :roll:

Pools are unsightly and use up precious fresh water!

(Imagine if Armstrong had taken his famous photo of our lovely Planet from Apollo 11 :? now .... you would see little rectangles of bright unnatural blue dotted all over Cyprus :shock: )

Not wishing to divert but isn’t it a fallacy that any man made object can be seen from space…? Image
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:16 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:


Don't divert! :roll:

Pools are unsightly and use up precious fresh water!

(Imagine if Armstrong had taken his famous photo of our lovely Planet from Apollo 11 :? now .... you would see little rectangles of bright unnatural blue dotted all over Cyprus :shock: )

Not wishing to divert but isn’t it a fallacy that any man made object can be seen from space…? Image


:lol:

But Cyprus would just look like a mosaic of little pools :?
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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:20 pm

Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:


Don't divert! :roll:

Pools are unsightly and use up precious fresh water!

(Imagine if Armstrong had taken his famous photo of our lovely Planet from Apollo 11 :? now .... you would see little rectangles of bright unnatural blue dotted all over Cyprus :shock: )

Not wishing to divert but isn’t it a fallacy that any man made object can be seen from space…? Image


:lol:

But Cyprus would just look like a mosaic of little pools :?

And villas and apartments and roads and shops and offices, etc. :roll:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:27 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:


Don't divert! :roll:

Pools are unsightly and use up precious fresh water!

(Imagine if Armstrong had taken his famous photo of our lovely Planet from Apollo 11 :? now .... you would see little rectangles of bright unnatural blue dotted all over Cyprus :shock: )

Not wishing to divert but isn’t it a fallacy that any man made object can be seen from space…? Image


:lol:

But Cyprus would just look like a mosaic of little pools :?

And villas and apartments and roads and shops and offices, etc. :roll:


Aha! Agreed, but those are essential ... a pool is not!

Back to square one I think :?

.... OK close thread for fear of endless loop (... loop :: pool ... :lol: )
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Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:29 pm

Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:Fortunately I am extremely unlikely to suffer a miscarriage so I shall continue to swim in mine… :wink:


Now you are being selective :roll: ..... chlorine reacts to form by-products with the organic matter and these can increase the risk of cancer.

Don't dip into this lethal mixture :shock:

Lots of things can give you cancer… If you avoided every ‘risk’ activity or product you would live a very boring and restricted life…

Also, aren’t there plenty of carcinogenic chemicals dumped into the sea every day? :?


Yes! :(

We're doomed!

This planet can cause cancer :shock:

Thread closed then...? :wink:


Don't divert! :roll:

Pools are unsightly and use up precious fresh water!

(Imagine if Armstrong had taken his famous photo of our lovely Planet from Apollo 11 :? now .... you would see little rectangles of bright unnatural blue dotted all over Cyprus :shock: )

Not wishing to divert but isn’t it a fallacy that any man made object can be seen from space…? Image


:lol:

But Cyprus would just look like a mosaic of little pools :?

And villas and apartments and roads and shops and offices, etc. :roll:


Aha! Agreed, but those are essential ... a pool is not!

Back to square one I think :?

.... OK close thread for fear of endless loop (... loop :: pool ... :lol: )

I wonder how many would have been built had their owners been denied the ability to have a pool...? :?
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Postby humanist » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:24 pm

too many jones' arribed fron Britain
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Postby humanist » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:25 pm

can't spell again bubbles I need some english lessons form the educated Brit
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Postby Bubble 'n' squeak » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:31 pm

humanist wrote:can't spell again bubbles I need some english lessons form the educated Brit


Do you mean B&S or Bubbles?? :lol: :lol: Use the spell check! :lol:
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