In a message dated 11/28/2001 6:28:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> On Wednesday 28 Nov 2001 2:00 pm, Betty B wrote:
> > My doctor told me this too, and advised that I supplement my
> > nutritional intake with calcium, magnesium, and something else that
> > I can't remember (although I'll bet Carla knows).
> >
>
> Eldest daughter (Ceri - the rugby player) cracked a bone in her
> finger last weekend, I'm sure there would be a market for "calcium
> enriched" lager among the student population!!
>
> Cheers
>
> Derfi
>
Probably can't hurt. Do Ceri and her teammates have exposure to this kind of
information from their coach? Also, athletes often consume electrolyte
replacement drinks, no? I wonder if some brands have a content of calcium
and/or magnesium? Maybe one brand would be better for them than another
(which necessarily follows, duh). See, sometimes I have to say these stupid,
extra things that don't mean anything more than the last thing I said. I
mean, I am sometimes repetitive without reason. I reiterate, you see (no, a
question mark does not go here, by the way, it's a familial thing. My
grandmother did it. Her grandmother did it. I did it. But I used
protection -- HA!).
Ergo, Embryno
Sorry guys, I know this is a little rough for the list, but come on! Be a
good sport and let me off the hook, just this once, won't you? You know
somebody's laughing their a** off who might otherwise not have been laughing
tonight.
Beep Beep, Beep Beep, Yeah!
Am I hungry, or do I need to go to bed early?
I need to go to bed early.
Nite all
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