Does eating fish make you smarter?

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member

    Re: Does eating fish make you smarter?

    Ahem... the tie you to a tree part was decided between me AND Tom. Although, throwing things at you was not me... (Oh, and we never actually did it in the end)
    Thought about leaving you there though, although then we thought we'd better not as you were too close to the other camping area... you wouldn't have been welcome there

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    bootneck02 is offline Dedicated Member
    Tut tut you girls are worse than the boys, on reflection perhaps not. When I was at the Fire Brigade training centre(many many years ago) there was this obnoxious recruit and we all got fed up with him. So one night when he was asleep we grabbed him and tied into a stretcher, behind the training centre was a cemetery and as it was the local area cemetery it had lots of customers and there were always graves being dug. So this guy was uncerimoniously lowered into one( not to gently I might add) into the first one we found dug and left there overnight. At the time I remember him shouting something but couldn't have been anything important as it sounded a little muffled.

    Following morning he was found by the cemetery staff in a bit of a state, it had been raining and they had a bit of a job getting him out as the lines lowering him in had mysteriously fallen in the grave so they had to get a ladder to climb down to release him. We did not see him again and we had a lot of running with tree logs and heavy equipment on our shoulders after that for some time.

  3. #83
    rockinteenbabe is offline Dedicated Member
    Quote Originally Posted by bootneck02 View Post
    Tut tut you girls are worse than the boys, on reflection perhaps not. When I was at the Fire Brigade training centre(many many years ago) there was this obnoxious recruit and we all got fed up with him. So one night when he was asleep we grabbed him and tied into a stretcher, behind the training centre was a cemetery and as it was the local area cemetery it had lots of customers and there were always graves being dug. So this guy was uncerimoniously lowered into one( not to gently I might add) into the first one we found dug and left there overnight. At the time I remember him shouting something but couldn't have been anything important as it sounded a little muffled.

    Following morning he was found by the cemetery staff in a bit of a state, it had been raining and they had a bit of a job getting him out as the lines lowering him in had mysteriously fallen in the grave so they had to get a ladder to climb down to release him. We did not see him again and we had a lot of running with tree logs and heavy equipment on our shoulders after that for some time.
    Now THAT is cruel.

  4. #84
    bootneck02 is offline Dedicated Member
    Quote Originally Posted by rockinteenbabe View Post
    Now THAT is cruel.
    It was somwhat cruel the instructors making carry all that heavy equipment about, that is what I call cruel especialy they did not like him ether

  5. #85
    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member
    Hahaha! I was actually laughing whilst reading that, how funny that sounds. It's people like you that make this world so interesting, and it amuses me that people cannot see the irony when someone makes fun out of something, or someone in this matter!

    Wy didn't you like him bootneck? Such a hard worker he seems, and you went and scared him away

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    bootneck02 is offline Dedicated Member
    come on mate save the bloody whale

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member
    Hey! Why do we know less about the oceans that surround 70% of our world slower than we are about the solar system! Omg, but looking at that fish I'd mistake it for a snow globe that someone had dropped... no wonder they're not always recognised when the divers go down to look for new habitations!

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    Digitalis D-A-L Guest
    It seems that eating fish has benifits for the old & young alike, the British Medical Journal says that fish can have quite a good effect on the elderly suffering from Alzeimer's disease, it can relieve the symptoms by as much as 30%, that is by eating fish [not in batter] three times a week, at the other end of the scale, babies who eat fish-based baby foods are on the whole, a lot healthier than those who don't, also pregnant women are recommended to include fish in their diet for the sake of their unborn babies health.

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