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Just out of interest how can you see that?I wouldn't have permitted it if the change history wasn't available for all to see.
Tap on someone’s name and if there is a little clock icon alongside it, it means they have changed.Just out of interest how can you see that?
I don’t think this thread is the issue….I have already deleted two of my posts on this thread. I feel the power coursing through my arteries.
Incidentally, not sure why people always say 'thorough my veins'. The veins take blood back to the heart, rather than deliver powerful oxygenated blood to tissues and organs.
40 posts in a little under 20 years!I've signed up. As a long-term lurker, I want to show my appreciation of the site. Well worth the money for many hours of interest. Maybe I should post a bit more, but you lot can be very unforgiving at times. Love you all though.
I thought we could change usernames anyway?I will be subscribing as it means I can finally get rid of the Fareham in my Username. Braverman has done nothing for my limited amount of credibility!
Apologies if this has already been covered. Times are tough and I'm in the process of being turfed out of my job of 31 years. Might there be any facility for specifying your own payment in the future? I'd quite like to chip in to help but was thinking more like £2 or £3 a month, at least until I figure out what the hell I'm doing with the rest of my life.
My paternal grandparents lived in Fareham (Somervell Drive) for most of their lives - they would be horrified by BravermanI will be subscribing as it means I can finally get rid of the Fareham in my Username. Braverman has done nothing for my limited amount of credibility!
I see that @Icy Gull has to post twice more to exceed Bens Grandads long running leading post count of 72015 and become NSC’s most prolific poster.40 posts in a little under 20 years!
With my post count recently reaching 4 figures you've made me feel like the new Ben's Grandad now!
Somervell is a nice, popular part of Fareham. I was in that area last week at the leisure centre.My paternal grandparents lived in Fareham (Somervell Drive) for most of their lives - they would be horrified by Braverman
The point is that blood courses vigorously via the arteries, and returns back to the hearts through the large capacitance veins at lower pressure. All the turgor, rigor, rubor and, dare I say it, erectness, is via the arteries. Innit.If the blood is being returned to the heart from other parts of the body, how has it got there in the first place?