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Hi all, can anyone advise which shops these girls originate from? Has anyone tried incall either at ryde or Woli Creek?
It is pretty obvious bro Link! How about you try it out for yourself.
Is this like an "emergency page' for M5M and 42G? ;);)
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Riff888 are you saying the pics on web site of 42 are accurate. I always found they had attractive girls on their web page. The day I went there, this was maybe 3 or more years ago must be a slow day. Did not like anyone. Mind you this was before the place was renovated. I am not sure if the ownership also changed. The reviews recently have been good and may try after the lockdown.
Does Jay have a sister working as well.
Someone told me this today, how cool would a double be with Jay and her sister.
I wonder if it's Susan, she looks so much like Jay.
Edit: okay I can confirm Susan is not related to Jay, they just look similar.
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anyone tried them yet?
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Another dope has risen from the ashes, where do you get all this info from, Facebook, Dr Google, a mate of your cousin?? Why don't you listen to experts, scientists, immunologists or your doctor, its hard enough getting through all this aside from the 'punting' without having ignorant rants from "muppets" like you..have a nice day
In the interests of a balanced view it only seems fair that examination of flu deaths is presented. This is the site for inquiry on flu deaths. Research all you like, the figures won't change.
https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/...lu-flucurr.htm
From this data follows a partial extract from the year to date 22/9/19:-
In the year to date, 705 influenza-associated deaths have been notified to the NNDSS. The median age of deaths notified was 86 years (range <1 to 105 years).
There's little point in looking at year 2020 or 2021 as figures are skewed. Although it's notable that there have been no deaths in 2021 attributed to other types of Influenza.
You don't have any point. Influenza hasn't been a pandemic disease for a 100 years. Flu can't spread like a pandemic. We have existing immunty to it. No-one alive is experienced with a pandemic disease. It is a distinct and rare category, "novel" as they call it. You have to treat a pandemic disease differently. Quoting flu figure deaths is utterly irrelevant.
It wasn't a point! It's a indication of the lack of perspective that seems to drive hysterical comments by some people. The WHO seems to have the following view of Influenza.
1st paragraph from this document - https://www.who.int/influenza/Global...ry_English.pdf
"Influenza is a serious global health threat that impacts all countries: every year, there are an estimated 1 billion cases, 3-5 million severe cases, and 290 000-650 000 influenza-related respiratory deaths worldwide. In this interconnected world, the next influenza pandemic is a matter of when not if, and a severe pandemic is believed by many experts to be potentially the most devastating global health event with far reaching consequences."
Maybe the only reason we don't treat flu "every year" as a pandemic is because people don't get hysterical and we've learned to live with it.
The reason we don't treat flu every year as a pandemic is that no new (novel) strain has arisen. The last time a new strain arose was in 1918. 50,000,000 people died from it. Compare that to the 290,000 deaths WHO quoted above. You can compare covid with the 1918 flu, but you can't compare it with the present day flu. To repeat: a pandemic disease is different.
To repeat: that wasn't the point but to rebut the claim in bold:-
"Five flu pandemics have occurred since 1900: the Spanish flu in 1918–1920, which was the most severe flu pandemic, the Asian flu in 1957, the Hong Kong flu in 1968, the Russian flu in 1977, and the swine flu pandemic in 2009." - Wikipedia.