ICE in case of emergency

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Slartibartfast
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Re: ICE in case of emergency

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Thanks mate. This site has amazing remedial properties! I'm feeling better already!!!

When I eventually have children I'm having them bar coded, tattoo'd from head to foot AND microchipped!
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Sassi
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Re: ICE in case of emergency

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Oh Slartibartfast, I feel for you!!! I got glandular fever too last year Nov and I was sick for over a month, which wasnt too bad really I have heard of cases where they havent been able to get out of bed for over 2 months, at least I still worked (very stupid)... The worst part is though that you get so sensitive to any infections after you've had glandular fever, which sucks :cry2: Since then I have had tonsilitis twice and the normal flu twice, and a few colds in just 3 months! So I hope you will be luckier than I was. Now go home and rest, its an order!!!
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Re: ICE in case of emergency

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Ha! If truth be known this isn't the first time I've had it. 1st time was for over 4 months. Once you've had it you are quite supceptable to it as you say and working in a school, well that's asking for trouble.
But enough about me.... Back to the for and against!
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