For the simple reason that no one saw it coming!aliantha wrote:WF -- why has the media not done a breathless countdown to this event, the way they did for Y2K?
Also: little in life can beat a free Choco Taco.
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I appear to be sensitive to the skins and sometimes the pits when the mangos are fresh off the tree. I don't have a reaction to eating the fruit. And I don't seem to have a reaction to mangos that have been in the fridge for a while. Maybe the uroshiol (the chemical that causes rashes from mangos, poison ivy, etc.) breaks down over time once the fruit is picked.aliantha wrote:MsMary, I wonder whether you're allergic to mangoes. That would suck. Hope you're not.![]()
Ananda wrote:I am making little dark chocolate cakes with yogurt tonight. They are in the oven now.
We get a massage therapist in to the office twice a month, everybody gets the treatment of their choice, and lunch at least twice a month, sometimes more.Ananda wrote:Ice cream! That sound good. A place I used to work, we got a massage once a month. No, it wasnt just me getting massaged by my boss.
deer of the dawn wrote:MsMary, I think the sap that comes out of very fresh mangoes may also be a culprit. The only reaction I get is when I pick or peel fresh mangoes, and don't scrub under my wedding ring. Then I can't wear the dang rings for a few days. The rash is exactly like poison ivy, which I am deadly allergic to. But if I don't handle the skins too much I'm fine too.
It was the power vacuum that you left. Murrin went mad with his new blog orientated scheme. Effy battled him furiously. Iolanthe quickly sided with Murrin, but then the Dread Poet came to Effys aid and they swashbuckled. Soon after that, Deer got pulled in, then Vraith and Doc Gamgee both tried various tricks. Aliantha was staying above the fray, but Murrin bribed her with the promise of various games about her book and she became his strong ally.sgt.null wrote:sorry i caused/missed the Mallorys war.![]()
Does that mean if you don't get it from mangos you won't get it from poison ivy?MsMary wrote:Right, it is the sap. Which contains uroshiol, the same thing that causes a rash in poison ivy, poison oak, and the like. So if you have a reaction to poison ivy, you will have the reaction you described with mangos.
Yeah but look at this way, you're going to see Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer! Saw them at the Sydney Opera House last year (think it was last year). Great fun show. And you get to see some of the Fringe Festival. And you're living in the moment, full of spontaneity.Murrin wrote:On Tuesday morning I (impulse) bought a ticket to a Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer show in Edinburgh next month. Then I realised I'd have to stay the night, so started looking at my options, and of course it's only 5 weeks time and it's the middle of the festival season, so prices are sky high. Long story short, a £20 ticket to one show has wound up with me spending £300 on two nights in a hotel*, and planning to spend a bit more trying to see some of the comedy acts that are on as part of the Fringe festival.
*It was going to be £250 on two nights in two different hotels, but there was a three hour gap between check out and check in right when I want to go see an act.