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Interesting that. I used to get bad sinus headaches (not from gonorrhoea!). Regular gargling with mouthwash stopped them.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
It gets more interesting when you consider that Listerine was originally developed (and sold) for floor cleaning.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Own up, who was it?Public Health England recently detected an outbreak of azithromycin-resistant gonorrhoea in northern England.
Cases were first spotted in Leeds in November 2014.
It then spread to the West Midlands and the south of England, with five cases found in London.Comment
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Good to see the BBC is promoting safer sex
TBH I didn't read the whole article so the words "always wear a condum" may be in there somewhere.Comment
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I tried that. For some reason the headaches got worse.Originally posted by greenlake View PostI prefer my mouthwash on the rocks....

Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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So you come out with a sarky comment yet didn't read the articleOriginally posted by The Plantswoman View PostGood to see the BBC is promoting safer sex
TBH I didn't read the whole article so the words "always wear a condum" may be in there somewhere.
Can we not be rid of this boring sockie, tedious in the extreme.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I didn't read the WHOLE article.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSo you come out with a sarky comment yet didn't read the article
Can we not be rid of this boring sockie, tedious in the extreme.
It was putting me off my breakfast.
As for you, are you some kind of self-appointed arbiter of who passes muster on this forum?
You're the tedious one - you're like a stuck record.
You also sound like a playground bully.Comment
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Well your posts are a waste of electrons but you've already flounced once which lasted an hour so it seems you can't commit to anythingOriginally posted by The Plantswoman View PostI didn't read the WHOLE article.
It was putting me off my breakfast.
As for you, are you some kind of self-appointed arbiter of who passes muster on this forum?
You're the tedious one - you're like a stuck record.
You also sound like a playground bully.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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