Living-Foods: Personals: Edison
Id Number | 010399 |
Date Posted | Aug 16, 2015 |
Name | Edison |
Gender | female |
Age | 81 |
Location | New York, NY, USA |
I eat | 76%-95% Living/Raw Vegetarian Foods |
Height | 5ft. 3in. |
Weight | 66lbs. |
Hair | lbqmemow |
Eyes | RVEsRbXoZZcxzKwG |
Occupation | ftEAkyWGbCsClqFL |
Description | Excellent work, Nice Design maxviril commenti Even more baffling is an advert for something called “The Postcode Lottery”. To most people, the phrase “postcode lottery” has negative connotations. It’s an expression we use to describe a situation in which public services are not shared fairly. If someone said: “My gran’s been on the waiting list for a new hip for three years but this woman she plays bingo with has only had to wait two months for hers… it’s a bloody postcode lottery,” I’d say they were using the phrase correctly. |
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Goals | Excellent work, Nice Design maxviril commenti Even more baffling is an advert for something called “The Postcode Lottery”. To most people, the phrase “postcode lottery” has negative connotations. It’s an expression we use to describe a situation in which public services are not shared fairly. If someone said: “My gran’s been on the waiting list for a new hip for three years but this woman she plays bingo with has only had to wait two months for hers… it’s a bloody postcode lottery,” I’d say they were using the phrase correctly. |
Quote | Excellent work, Nice Design maxviril commenti Even more baffling is an advert for something called “The Postcode Lottery”. To most people, the phrase “postcode lottery” has negative connotations. It’s an expression we use to describe a situation in which public services are not shared fairly. If someone said: “My gran’s been on the waiting list for a new hip for three years but this woman she plays bingo with has only had to wait two months for hers… it’s a bloody postcode lottery,” I’d say they were using the phrase correctly. |
Ideal Mate | Excellent work, Nice Design maxviril commenti Even more baffling is an advert for something called “The Postcode Lottery”. To most people, the phrase “postcode lottery” has negative connotations. It’s an expression we use to describe a situation in which public services are not shared fairly. If someone said: “My gran’s been on the waiting list for a new hip for three years but this woman she plays bingo with has only had to wait two months for hers… it’s a bloody postcode lottery,” I’d say they were using the phrase correctly. |
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