11 Nov
4:20pm, 11 Nov 2024
59,134 posts
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EvilPixie
Oblong
Chicken in slow cooker
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11 Nov
4:25pm, 11 Nov 2024
71,916 posts
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Velociraptor
There is some evidence that sun damage to the skin is a marker for increased life expectancy. It's very much correlation rather than causation but there are plausible explanations.
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11 Nov
4:39pm, 11 Nov 2024
68,898 posts
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Derby Tup
You don’t get sun damage in the pub or sitting indoors at home playing computer games
Tea (sitting indoors at home)
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11 Nov
4:40pm, 11 Nov 2024
34,762 posts
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HellsBells
Hopefully that means that the horrid brown spots on my hands mean I’m going to live forever
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11 Nov
4:42pm, 11 Nov 2024
71,917 posts
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Velociraptor
I like to think that too, HB. Except in my case it's everywhere that can decently be exposed to the sun.
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11 Nov
4:44pm, 11 Nov 2024
33,688 posts
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Rosehip
exactly, HB - my hands and forearms show my age!
didn't get the lawn mown, got distracted *sighs* hope the weather holds dry a couple more days.
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11 Nov
5:01pm, 11 Nov 2024
25,099 posts
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geordiegirl
Silver lining!!
need to make tea.... hubby sounds hangry (or annoyed that despite saying I'd make a start on tea I am still at my desk)
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11 Nov
5:06pm, 11 Nov 2024
59,135 posts
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EvilPixie
Still waiting and mum not answering again!
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11 Nov
5:07pm, 11 Nov 2024
46,059 posts
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Ness
Yes. Realising I need to remember sunscreen more.
Weight training done. Cooling down.
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11 Nov
5:07pm, 11 Nov 2024
46,060 posts
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Ness
Hugs, Pix. ((()))
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