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Stephane Humbert Lucas - Seq my Love. Went through two samples, now have a full bottle. Took a little while to become a love but it is now!
Progrid Omni 9 - first ever pair of Saucony for £88.20. So far - extremely impressed.
Comfort wise they seem fantastic, and it's a colourway I'll get loads of wear out of. Hopefully that comfort lasts for all day wear.
If anyone's interested in sizing - I tried both TTS and 0.5 up on in store and went for 0.5 up.
When was the last time you watched a music video for a new release?
Just watched Gym Class Heroes' Cupid's Chokehold video (Nov 2006 release) on YouTube and it reminded me of how much I used to love watching music videos and how often I used to watch them.
Back in the day it was one of two ways to listen to a song before its official release along with the radio, and I appreciated it more as it wasn't just on demand. Good times!
Anyway, sadly, I can't actually remember the last time I watched a music video for a new release.
Is the use of word 'immediately' genuine? The annual service isn't due until the end of August, and we've only done 8k miles since then.
This alert came on yesterday. Using the word 'immediately' worried me and has me wondering if I should be driving it at all before getting it booked in and sorted? Is it more of a pre-warning or is it actually an immediate issue?
People not collecting from Parcelshop - there should be compensation.
A Relay parcel - not only did it cost me time (and fuel) going to drop it off, it's now costing me the same going to pick it up from the parcel shop. Compensation should be paid to the seller (from the buyer) when this happens.
The buyer lied and said the shopkeeper couldn't find the parcel despite attempting to pick it up three times. Considering it's now come back to me that clearly wasn't the case.
I'll forever have fond memories of Season 3 in 2002. Helped me through my GCSEs! And does anyone remember the morning show RI:SE which was on at this time?
Partner was measuring big, referred for a glucose test at 34+2 weeks which was positive.
We're now 34+4 (two days later). My question is why was this detected so late? Midwife said my partner was measuring big weeks ago and was referred for a scan which was rejected. The second time the measuring was big the referral for a scan was accepted which led to the scan, which led to the glucose test as baby was measuring in the 93rd percentile for size.
We've now been referred for another scan (3rd June), to DIPEC (Diabetes and Endocrine Centre) (also 3rd June), and to a GDM clinic group session tomorrow (22nd May). Naturally, anxiety is building up for both of us. Should be worried about the fact so many appointments have been made?
We weren't told what the glucose measurement was exactly, just that it was a high reading (two hour test).
When Russian Oud next releases for example, how do they announce the upcoming release?