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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (7th Jan 12 at 6:59pm UTC) | | Something really weird has happened: had a look at the article about spas, being into pampering myself, etc., and next thing I know there is a note on facebook from a friend saying that she also liked that article as well ............ how on earth did she know that I had read it?? I know big brother is with us, but is his even bigger and uglier brother here as well. This friend is nothing to do with any breathing forum and I did not tell her about the article ........ so Spooky, spooky, spooky
By the way, liked the article and have been to a couple (or maybe more? ) of them .... going to Lucknam in April with some friends. Tis indeed a hard life.
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val Guest | Re: 50 Best Spas (7th Jan 12 at 7:01pm UTC) | | Love a good spa break will have to wait until I am feeling a bit better, Val x | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (7th Jan 12 at 7:05pm UTC) | | Did you click on anything in the article Sue? | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (7th Jan 12 at 8:25pm UTC) | | Only the bit at the side which said "50 Best Spas" because I did not realise they were listed below the blurb. How could that alert someone to the fact that t'was I looking at it ..... creepy | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (7th Jan 12 at 11:16pm UTC) | | Is that bit of blurb on the left marked with the facebook sign send and recommend | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (8th Jan 12 at 12:26pm UTC) | | I didn't hit any of those buttons and all it says on my FB page is that I read the article! It also had me following the Independent, so have now deleted it | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (19th Jan 12 at 3:50am UTC) | | Something really weird has happened: had a look at the article about spas, being into pampering myself, etc., and next thing I know there is a note on facebook from a friend saying that she also liked that article as well ............ how on earth did she know that I had read it?? I know big brother is with us, but is his even bigger and uglier brother here as well. This friend is nothing to do with any breathing forum and I did not tell her about the article ........ so Spooky, spooky, spooky By the way, liked the article and have been to a couple ( or maybe more? ) of them .... going to Lucknam in April with some friends. Tis indeed a hard life. Sue
Not really that strange Sue, I think your friend may be hiding in your attic and spying on you to see what youre reading Also, i bet she nicked all the biccies too
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SusieQ Founder Member
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (19th Jan 12 at 6:14pm UTC) | | Not really that strange Sue, I think your friend may be hiding in your attic and spying on you to see what youre reading Also, i bet she nicked all the biccies too
Howie,
I reckon you might be right. She is more than a touch partial to biccies .... but wait, I have a cunning plan. I could go round to her house and use her computer and then she would not know what I was reading! Will let you know what happens.
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (19th Jan 12 at 8:34pm UTC) | | Sue...there was a rumour going round a bit ago that you had an Italian stallion in your loft.....what happened to him.....me and my 'cheapskate mates' are trying to organise a trip to below......its only £4 for an afternoon.....fancy it?
Turkish Baths, Harrogate
Discover the traditional Turkish bathing ritual in this elegant Yorkshire town. Moving between a steam room and chambers of different temperatures is designed to cleanse and relax mind and body. The décor has been restored to its Victorian grandeur, so you're transported to another world visually as well.
Where: Royal Baths, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 2WH (01423 556746; harrogate.gov.uk)
How much: From £13.50 for one session; £47 for a 75 minute
http://www.harrogate.gov.uk/Pages/harrogate-1100.aspx
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SusieQ Founder Member
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (19th Jan 12 at 9:59pm UTC) | | Margaret - there was an Italian stallion, but unfortunately I wore him out and have not yet found a replacement!
Turkish Baths sound good, but not sure that I could tolerate the steam and as for cleansing the mind - we would have to sit there all year!!
Go for it and let me know how you all get on - hope you will dress up for the occasion - fascinators? | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (19th Jan 12 at 10:46pm UTC) | | Sue....now that sounds an outfit.....fascinators and a cosie..........
that Italian stallion....the poor little sod.......i bet he cannot claim sickness benefit for it either.....mama mia....
but i bet he is still smiling.....and get that grin off your face as well............. | |
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pm | Re: 50 Best Spas (20th Jan 12 at 10:46pm UTC) | | Good plan re using your friends pc Sue, very underhanded.....but i like it Have you considered your italian stallion may have been worn out by your friend as well After all, one attic, one young man in chains, one friend also in attic, I shall leave it at that
Have you considered advertising free lodgings for young men You could put in brackets illegal immigrants safe haven. That could also work well for you | |
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