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Eddie Mair | 08:03 UK time, Monday, 24 December 2007

brings this:

"Hi Eddie and Team>> It's probably too late for the Advent Calendar photo thingy, but > here's one I took with the new camera on our recent trip to Budapest. > Well, to be honest and pedantic, on our only trip to Budapest as yet.>> Val P>> PS Did you get the postcard?>> PPS Merry Christmas to one and all, may Santa bring you a stocking > full of anti502spray :o) "

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Comments

  1. At 01:23 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Vyle Hernia wrote:

    I doubt if a stocking > full of anti-502 spray is enough.

  2. At 02:31 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    thats better, not jonnie and his tree with no fairy after all.

    Nice one Val P!

    DiY:)

  3. At 02:50 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Peter Wharton wrote:

    Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year provided the New Puritans do not stop us having fun.

  4. At 02:55 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Scrooge wrote:


    Mmmm... maybe I might enjoy Christmas this year

    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071217171354.htm

    "Biochip Mimics The Body To Reveal Toxicity Of Industrial Compounds

    A new biochip technology could eliminate animal testing in the chemicals and cosmetics industries, and drastically curtail its use in the development of new pharmaceuticals, according to new findings from a team of researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the University of California at Berkeley, and Solidus Biosciences Inc...

    Traditional toxicity testing involves the use of animals to predict whether a chemical or drug candidate is toxic. However,..."

  5. At 03:20 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Scrooge wrote:


    Hey don't get cross at me. I'm just passing-on the message..!

    "Dark chocolate 'not so healthy'

    Studies have suggested dark chocolate is good for the heart
    For those of you tucking into dark chocolate this Christmas using the excuse it is good for you, think again.
    A top medical journal said any health claims about plain chocolate may be misleading.

    Plain chocolate is naturally rich in flavanols, plant chemicals that are believed to protect the heart.

    But an editorial in the Lancet points out that many manufacturers remove flavanols because of their bitter taste..."

  6. At 03:22 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Piper wrote:


    This is wonderful! Well worth reading!

    Didn't PM get e-mail requests from this guy and his friends?

    Turning the tables on Nigeria's e-mail conmen

  7. At 04:06 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Preserve Fun.......pickle a Puritan today!

    DiY:)

  8. At 04:55 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Piper (6)

    magic, we also play this game at work, it's what seperates homo sapiens from the lower orders, and cracking good fun it as well!

  9. At 05:23 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Lovely picture!

    Mary

  10. At 05:24 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Why the navel gazing about queengate? Is there so little real news that the ´óÏó´«Ã½ has to revisit its own mistakes?

  11. At 05:31 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Scrooge....thanks for letting us go home an hour early today.

    Who said the milk of human kindness had dried up?

    May you and Mrs Scrooge and all the little Scrooges have a Very Merry Christmas, God bless you Mr Scrooge!

  12. At 05:48 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Gillian wrote:

    Lovely photo, Val

  13. At 06:14 PM on 24 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Val, what a nice photograph. I visited Budapest in 1988 and thoroughly enjoyed the city.

    I remember the Hilton on the north side (Buda) and the spectacular views across the Danube.

    Have a lovely Christmas Val xx

  14. At 07:41 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Val P wrote:

    Hiya, this is a very nice Christmas surprise, particularly because when I sent the email (complete with all the mysterious >>, where did they come from?) I forgot to attach the photo!Oh dear, Christmas gets me even more stressed than holidays, but having both in the same month has been great fun :o)

    Merry Christmas one and all!

  15. At 08:22 PM on 24 Dec 2007, Jeremy Roberton wrote:

    Dear Eddie and Carolyn


    Commenting on the lack of trains for 48 hours in the UK.

    Just returned from a pre-Christmas visit to Munich. Hotel was opposite the Hauptbahnhof therefore the trains timetables quite visible. Service is lower but thorough throughout the 25/26 of Dec and the 24th is the big day in Germany.

    Hotels
    Hospitals
    Power Stations
    Water and Drains
    Even Broadcasting Industries in the UK

    all manage to provide a service 365/24 so what have the railways, bus and tube got that they havev't?

    Demotivated staff

    Don't try and get a GP apointment because they are so overpaid now they are all on the slopes swigging Krystal at the moment.

    Lets face it the UK is a shafted eceonomy and it will take 4 or 5 changes of government to make the slightest improvement.


    Ciao

    Jerry

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