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Australia's diabetes epidemic

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by Hylton Menz, May 15, 2006.

  1. Hylton Menz

    Hylton Menz Guest

  2. DAVOhorn

    DAVOhorn Well-Known Member

    Bondi Goddesses

    Dear All,

    My stereo typical view of Aus is loads of Georgeous semi clad women strolling around and wearing even less clothing on the beach.

    I had not realised that Jonny Vegas had got there first and is thus the father of all Aussies. :eek:


    So as somebody who is hopefully in the final throes of emigrating to Bondi Beach territory my illusions have been shattered.

    We have enough underclothed Beached Whale Meat here .

    So how am i going to fulfill my dream of attracting a blond haired blue eyed pale complexion with a wonderful golden tan woman if all that is on offer is !!!!!!!


    YEEEEEUUUUUCCCCHHH

    I am now worried about my future.

    regards David
     
  3. DaVinci

    DaVinci Well-Known Member

    David, do not worry. Things are not that bad here (yes the diabetes "epidemic" is not good), but from what I understand its worse in the UK and USA. Its just that Australia is catching up.
     
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