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- Created by: Daisy
- Published: 24-02-2015, 11:10 PM
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What are your interests?
Ladies, we are wondering what subjects would you enjoy reading about in this section? Any and all ideas welcome.Tags: None
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#9Qwerty commented25-02-2015, 05:11 PMEditing a commentI am sorry your DD has suffered with it Elisi I didn't start with this till I was 50 although its hereditary, it has got me down lately I am not the same person I was back in May last year it takes so long to get round my house these days I have little time to spend on here, have an app with doc a week on fri we will see what goodies they have lined up for me, soz this should be on the Health thread
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#10Elisi commented25-02-2015, 05:19 PMEditing a commentWe ought to keep your progress on the Health thread Qwerty.
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#11Elisi commented07-03-2015, 04:57 PMEditing a commentGardening is always helpful. Photography a lot of us ladies I think enjoy this. Travel. Shopping discounts. Family History.
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