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The odd thing is that lack of oxygen is not the initial cause of panic. That is too much co2. As long as you keep breathing out its fine for a minute or more. -
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Ooooo, is that a Millennium I see before me?Originally posted by zeitghost View Post

And a Zen Chury.
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Have you finding with the important posts? Can I get on with drivelling then?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOoooo, is that a Millennium I see before me?
And a Zen Chury.
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Now what was I drivelling about?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe odd thing is that lack of oxygen is not the initial cause of panic. That is too much co2. As long as you keep breathing out its fine for a minute or more.
Oh yes! Swimming.
At least elder son is doing well at swimming club. Next week daughter has a trial for same swim club. No extra burden as he already has to be dropped off and picked up. Well - I suppose its an extra £30/month I can ill afford.Comment
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Good stuff, its a life skill and a life saver. Its the one thing we got ours doing.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNow what was I drivelling about?
Oh yes! Swimming.
At least elder son is doing well at swimming club. Next week daughter has a trial for same swim club. No extra burden as he already has to be dropped off and picked up. Well - I suppose its an extra £30/month I can ill afford.Comment
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and now the eldest is a qualified swim teacherOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostGood stuff, its a life skill and a life saver. Its the one thing we got ours doing.Comment
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and a qualified lifeguardOriginally posted by FiveTimes View Postand now the eldest is a qualified swim teacherComment
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