
2008 Mimi completed a run from John O’Groats to Land’s End in the UK, a distance of 840 miles. Along the way, she set a new Female World Record. In 2012, she set another Female World Record for running the length of Ireland, 345 miles. Mimi was the first person to hold both World Records simultaneously. In September 2014, she ran an average of 61km for 32 consecutive days across South AfricaLääkäri:No niin, näyttää siltä, että olette raskaana.
Potilas:minähän olen viisikymppinen mies?
Lääkäri:Minähän sanoin, että NÄYTTÄÄ siltä!

Stunning & surprisingly modest Para55 house built in/ on the rolling hills of Herefordshire. Also happens to be a #passivhaus Mitä? Rasismia/seksismiä/jne on olemassa vaikka *vuosi on 2017*? Nämä eivät automaattisesti poistukaan uusien kalenterien ostotarpeen myötä? a tenant of Black Duncan meant abiding by lots of rules. Some of them, listed in the Black Book of Taymouth, are still quite familiar – the moors were to be burnt in March, and no young trees were to be destroyed – but the stipulation that no one could drink at a brewhouse “unless they have travelled eight miles thereto” is a little puzzling. I’m guessing that taking a long circular route to the pub was frowned on as cheating. Rents were paid in kind, in the form of corn, cattle and poultry.
Loch Dochart Castle (1)During the Civil War in the mid-17th century, loyalties were bitterly divided among the Scots clans as families ranged themselves on the side of Charles I or the Covenanters. Around 1646, Loch Dochart Castle was destroyed by fire at the hands of the McNabs. Their chief, ‘Smooth John’ McNab, had sided with Charles I – he died at the Battle of Worcester in 1651 – while the Campbells joined forces with the Covenanters. The RCAHMS notes that “in the ruins of the castle were found 87 small copper coins from the reign of Charles II”, but by my reckoning these would have been minted after the castle was destroyed. Perhaps it was repaired and inhabited for a while, or maybe the coins represent a stash that was hidden in the ruins.
What became of Duncan Campbell’s descendants? His great-grandson John Campbell, 11th Laird of Glenorchy, was implicated in the massacre of Glencoe, and was described as being “cunning as a fox, wise as a serpent, and supple as an eel… who knew neither honour nor religion but where they were mixed with interest.” He sounds like a colourful character, so I had to make sure he was really related. This list of inheritance does not include all the other children of each laird, legitimate or illegitimate (and there were many!)
virusinfektioihin voi liittyä pitkittyneitä nivelvaivoja. Eräs hyvin tyypillinen tällainen virustauti on parvorokko. Lapsilla se aiheuttaa poskien punoitusta mutta aikuisilla se voi aiheuttaa usean kuukauden, jopa muutaman vuoden kestävän reumankaltaisen nivelsairauden. Itä-Suomessa esiintyvä hyttysten välityksellä tarttuva Pogostan tauti voi niinikään aiheuttaa pitkittyneitä nivelkipuja ja nivelten turvotusta
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Morning kawser a damp murky start to the day in Kirriemuir 😕 lots of rain through the night also 😕 still always tomorrow to look fwd to 😊