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From: "[NAMES]]" <share@kneestory.icu>
To: <ecos-maintainers@sourceware.org>
Subject: Get perfect toes in as little as 3 days
Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 14:26:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ACbyc_TADaJvqatcXVIjwaAGztqQj_pESqFyYKtAiHY.SqK2Lr_aTswUuG4lgplnmyVLnj1Z59EsvTtjOKiWmYY@kneestory.icu> (raw)

Theres been a recent breakthrough for reversing fungus
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These are people who spend all day in fungus infested, grimy waters...

Most dont even have access to modern medicine...


<http://www.kneestory.icu/Irifdekg/avwwwlpk42072gislln/sHFItGdxwdV853XVU1UEuxIenu1Nkl0c-tI7G3FdrUg/hgC_2k_3GNqWb2BhZvAEU8JIntKdtp7PXOKzXp84oVqfkQHMSYY3-wDvi-WHRr211QqDiv6yrXgXs7dTunN80GvwzC8Dx9JtwXF_C1jEOd8zRTZWAxgTbqenXulW6hO1>

But unlike people in western countries, they have absolutely NO issues with fungal infections!

And in this eye-opening presentation,
<http://www.kneestory.icu/Irifdekg/avwwwlpk42072gislln/sHFItGdxwdV853XVU1UEuxIenu1Nkl0c-tI7G3FdrUg/hgC_2k_3GNqWb2BhZvAEU8JIntKdtp7PXOKzXp84oVqfkQHMSYY3-wDvi-WHRr211QqDiv6yrXgXs7dTunN80GvwzC8Dx9JtwXF_C1jEOd8zRTZWAxgTbqenXulW6hO1> youll learn the secret that keeps them fungus free.

Their natural, low-cost approach to treating fungal infections
<http://www.kneestory.icu/Irifdekg/avwwwlpk42072gislln/sHFItGdxwdV853XVU1UEuxIenu1Nkl0c-tI7G3FdrUg/hgC_2k_3GNqWb2BhZvAEU8JIntKdtp7PXOKzXp84oVqfkQHMSYY3-wDvi-WHRr211QqDiv6yrXgXs7dTunN80GvwzC8Dx9JtwXF_C1jEOd8zRTZWAxgTbqenXulW6hO1> has nothing to do with topical creams or anything youd normally expect...

And some researchers are even calling it a Miracle Formula

Of course, Big Pharma executives are doing everything they can to patent this secret remedy and charge thousands for it...

So act now and learn this life-changing information before its too late...

>&gt;&gt; Click here to learn the rice farmers secret to DESTROYING fungus
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The road begins a few hundred yards south of Nottinghamshire County Hall (built in 1937), in West Bridgford in the district of Rushcliffe, at the traffic lights junction of the A60 (for Loughborough) and the B679 (for Wilford). The section to Melton follows the former railway from Nottingham to Melton, now the Old Dalby Test Track, and to the A46 junction is only a few hundred metres apart. The line then continued from Melton to Oakham, then on to Corby and Kettering, and was the fastest route to Nottingham by train from St Pancras. It followed the exact line of the former turnpike. It begins as Melton Road, and passes two churches then crosses the former railway line to Melton, and the BP Melton Road Filling Station. There is traffic lights at a crossroad for Valley Road, to the left, and Boundary Road, to the right (for Rushcliffe Leisure Centre and Rushcliffe School). In Edwalton, the road then crosses the former railway, where a few hundred metres further south it is still accessible by train. To the right is Wheatcrofts garden centre (started by Harry Wheatcroft) and the road meets the A52 at a busy roundabout, where the road exits to the east as a trunk road. Entering Tollerton from the low bridge There is a 14 ft 6 in low bridge (the former railway), so there is a turning point for high vehicles. For the next mile the road is the parish boundary between Tollerton to the left, and Plumtree, to the right. It passes Tollerton post office and there is traffic lights for Tollerton Lane (for Nottingham Airport), where there is the TOTAL Lane End Garage. The road becomes the parish boundary between Plumtree and Normanton-on-the-Wolds, to the left. The former A606 used to go through both villages before 1930. At the end of the joint bypass, there is a right turn for the British Geological Survey. It passes through Stanton-on-the-Wolds. At the junction for Keyworth, there is the Murco Wolds Service Station. At a crossroads, there is access to Widmerpool, to the right, and the former Widmerpool railway station. The road meets the dual-carriageway A46 at an interchange. This point is the southern end of the A46 Newark to Widmerpool Improvement. Broughton Hill At Hickling Pastures, it passes Turnpike Farm, and there is a left turn for Hickling. The road becomes more hilly, and it passes through Upper Broughton and its Golden Fleece. Crossing the Dalby Brook, the road enters Leicestershire and the district of Melton. In Broughton and Old Dalby, it passes through Nether Broughton, and its Anchor Inn and Red House. The road is crossed by a pylon line, and ascends Broughton Hill where the road rises 80 metres in 0.5 km. Sugar Loaf in Ab Kettleby On the top of the hill, there are crossroads, which is highest point of the road at 171 metres, for a former Roman road (Six Hills Lane) that follows the northern ridge of the wolds, where the right turn is for Wartnaby. The road descends down a hill into Ab Kettleby, the former home of Desert Orchid, passing the Sugar Loaf on the left. The road descends down the side of a valley and up onto Potter Hill. At this point the road enters the parish of Melton Mowbray as Nottingham Road. It passes the Esso Brookside Service Station and the headquarters of East Midlands Councils, and Melton Borough Council on the right. It meets the A607 and A6006 at traffic lights and crossroads. Previously the road went straight through the town centre, which is now pedestrianised as Nottingham Street. The southbound road now follows the A607 to the east on Norman Way, then follows Thorpe End and Sherrard Street to the west, in a convoluted route through the town centre. The northbound route follows Leicester Street then Wilton Road. Both meet at an awkward junction at the Anne of Cleves






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2019-10-04 14:26 [NAMES]] [this message]
2020-02-12 20:09 Get "perfect toes" "  Frances Cox

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