Girlfriends mum is anxiously peering into the back garden wondering ''if it's safe to cut the grass''.
Jesus wept.
Love it.
Hope the mower isn't a polluting old motor version though!
Girlfriends mum is anxiously peering into the back garden wondering ''if it's safe to cut the grass''.
Jesus wept.
Love it.
Hope the mower isn't a polluting old motor version though!
I used to get hayfever very badly - closed eyes and needing an inhaler. I read an article that suggested one teaspoon of organic honey a day during periods of high pollen would solve the issue. Tried it all one hot summer and it didn't appear to have much of an affect but the next summer it worked a dream and since then I've taken no drugs at all ( for about 10 years ).[/
Local honey is best, within 3 or 5 miles, as the bees collect the stuff that directly affects you
***POLLUTION UPDATE***
Went for a walk along the Thames bank at lunchtime, didn't die.
That isn't a problem unless she's planning on mowing the pavement in North Street
Breathing related 999 calls up 14% in London alone. I wonder how many other genuine emergencies have had their ambulance/treatment delayed because of this?
I saw an ambulance being towed away, so they're even having to send out ambulances for the ambulances.
Breathing related 999 calls up 14% in London alone. I wonder how many other genuine emergencies have had their ambulance/treatment delayed because of this?
Let us know if you die later please.