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Gibberings CIX: Faulty 'y' key? Or just high?



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Just randomly checked my bp from this machine we've just got

117
77

i assume thats not bad, thought it was gonna be higher for some reason

Yeah that's normal Dan. Now you've got a machine, check your BP next time you're on Meph 8o
 
I hope so man, i really do!

Luckily haven't got any contacts for anything so couldn't get it if i wanted to, which is prob a blessing in disguise
 
Yeah that's normal Dan. Now you've got a machine, check your BP next time you're on Meph 8o

yeah will do. bet it'l be stupidly high. might check it the next time im on 6-APB, feels like my heart rate doesnt change on it but i bet it does
 
i have the modern antiquarian , and tho i haven't read it properly at all I find the early chapters interesting as they are female god based , and the renaming of godesses to have a nice christian name and christian story that was long ago enough for no one to remember exactly or be able to prove they existed at all..not really monotheism, but polytheism.....

Yep - that's part of the reason why there are so many saints in Ireland, for example. The Goddess Brigid's transition to her status as Christian saint being the most salient example. Then you've got Our Lady herself, whose status in early Christianity was more or less equal to that of Jesus himself. Again, as the orthodoxy began to coalesce, so did the patriarchal bias of Christianity.

YellowPolkaDotHalo said:
Sam He was the promised 'suffering servant' of Isaiah.. the final sacrifice. Through the atonement a way was made back to God and Life. The atonement means we are reconciled.

That still in no way addresses the points I made, but I'm glad we can agree to disagree. And I'll bet EADD's glad too. :)
 
My thanks to the post office and it's fine representative in EADD MR MailMonkey.

Not only did they manage to deliver a package to me today that was without a house number, they actually added said house number to the parcel before delivery.

Never again will I curse the PO and claim they bend time in order to extend the perceivable delay in turning up with my recorded deliveries :)
 
I'm pretty sure he did the entire street, then the next street, and the one after that until he finally decided to bring round my special delivery today. Our post comes at 10am everyday, like clockwork. Everytime I've got a SD coming its at least 1pm. Can't be coincidence!!!
 
My thanks to the post office and it's fine representative in EADD MR MailMonkey.

Not only did they manage to deliver a package to me today that was without a house number, they actually added said house number to the parcel before delivery.

Never again will I curse the PO and claim they bend time in order to extend the perceivable delay in turning up with my recorded deliveries :)

sorry, forgot to reply to your PM, but as you have seen, I sorted your problem for you ;)
 
Just randomly checked my bp from this machine we've just got

117
77

i assume thats not bad, thought it was gonna be higher for some reason

That's utter perfection haha, 120/80 is considered very healthy blood pressure.

I remember having mine taken in hospital for a week last year after an op and it was exactly that every time :)
 
I'm pretty sure he did the entire street, then the next street, and the one after that until he finally decided to bring round my special delivery today. Our post comes at 10am everyday, like clockwork. Everytime I've got a SD coming its at least 1pm. Can't be coincidence!!!

He might leave his specials till the end if he hasn't got a secure drop box for them on his round...not allowed to leave a trolley or pouch with specials unsupervised, even if its a locked trolley... or he might have them dropped out to him just before 1pm or something....

If it's after 1, tell the sender, as they can claim the postage back.
 
Yep - that's part of the reason why there are so many saints in Ireland, for example. The Goddess Brigid's transition to her status as Christian saint being the most salient example. Then you've got Our Lady herself, whose status in early Christianity was more or less equal to that of Jesus himself. Again, as the orthodoxy began to coalesce, so did the patriarchal bias of Christianity.



That still in no way addresses the points I made, but I'm glad we can agree to disagree. And I'll bet EADD's glad too. :)

I only pasted a part of your previous post and left a bit out so I can see why you might think I didn't answer that point. The question was 'How did Jesus fulfil l the law?' and the answer, in short, is by dying on the cross ( the atonement).
I'm not going near the question about Yahweh. For Eadds sake :)
 
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