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Mc Donalds
[29. aprill, 2003]
Mc Donaldsi teenindus on tõesti alla igasugust arvestust. Vähe sellest, et nad eesti keelest aru ei saa, ei saa nad ka vene keelest aru. Kui Drive In-s söögi tellid ja luugini sõidad siis võid juba 95% ette kindel olla, et koti sisu ei vasta sinu tellimusele ning arvele on lisatud terve hulk pudinaid, mida sa pole tellinud (Nt. ket?up vms). Harv pole juhus, kui isegi erinevad burgerid sassi aetakse.
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Vasiliy [04.07.13 18:08]
Thimerosal has not been out of all vaccines in California since 2001. My fnierd took her four year old son in to update him on his vaccinations in 2006 and she was told by the nurse that the shots still contained thimerosal. I called CDC and was told that 12 of the vaccines are "available" in the thimerosal free formula. The way I understand it is you have to request these from your doctor and I'm not sure insurance will cover them. I'm sure many mothers are having their children vaccinated thinking the shots are mercury free and that's just not true. http://nudwdzhd.com [url=http://wywsudgphwm.com]wywsudgphwm[/url] [link=http://kgofhj.com]kgofhj[/link]
Sabrina [04.07.13 17:44]
To Alan,that though is the kind of tnnkiihg that informs most government policy at the moment.Petes articles show that the correlation between alcohol consumption and problems for society is poor and in fact his last article showed that the correlation between treating alcohol consumption as a problem and something to be stamped out is high and societal problems is highBut your line of tnnkiihg leads to a situation that rules out proper solutions: Q. Does substance X sometimes cause problems? A. Well yes but...Q. So substance X causes problems and we must stop people using itA. but....It has informed drugs policy (which blatantly does not work), it currently being used to inform drinking policy - and it will inevitably lead to things like GPS speed limiters in cars. All because in the ultra simplistic scheme of things - something is either Good or Bad - if its Bad you have to stop people doing it. The reality is that the picture is complex - for large numbers of people alcohol is not a problem, for some sections of society it is - but again not in a black and white way, if you remove drink from the picture there will still be problems in those parts of society. http://ndgxtc.com [url=http://stxdnzkukyc.com]stxdnzkukyc[/url] [link=http://mfkyymro.com]mfkyymro[/link]
Sinning [04.07.13 10:23]
I don't know about the CAMRA position - their<a href="http://qantwsgw.com"> sctane</a> on minimum pricing is based on the fact that it will probably generally help pubs.Their view is that pubs are a safe place to drink - it is the heavy discounting in supermarkets that are causing the alcohol "problem" and the decline of pubs. I'm not sure that they are completely wrong on that either. I don't agree with minimum pricing myself, but it would help the pub industry.Should CAMRA do more? I don't know. Should somebody other than independent journalists and bloggers? Perhaps, but if we got off our arses and did something a little more proactive we could make a difference. - Perhaps the pen is mightier than the sword and all that, but we need a publicity stunt to start getting our (your) words read.
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