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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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toast is not made from our skin and is exposed to higher temperatures
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:33, Reply)
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:33, Reply)
Thank for clearintg this up for me
You should have your own science program on BBC 1 at 7:30 pm on tuesdays
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:35, Reply)
You should have your own science program on BBC 1 at 7:30 pm on tuesdays
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:35, Reply)
I'd prefer to be on later so taht only the serious adults watch
you ever seen a sunbed before? they're not hot are they?
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:36, Reply)
you ever seen a sunbed before? they're not hot are they?
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:36, Reply)
I am aware of this, i'm not Barry
however I don't think I've ever actually seen a sunebd in real life
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:37, Reply)
however I don't think I've ever actually seen a sunebd in real life
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:37, Reply)
i think i did when i was a kid, but mostly now i just walk by salons and tut
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:39, Reply)
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:39, Reply)
Oh you totally should see them in the wild if you ever get the chance.
Those you see in tanning salons have been bred in captivity, that's why they're all white. In the wild they have all manner of different markings and colourings. You can go on boat tours and watch them frolicking in the shallows, chasing each other underwater and breaching into the sunlight they love so much.
They're such wondrous creatures, the wild sunbed.
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:40, Reply)
Those you see in tanning salons have been bred in captivity, that's why they're all white. In the wild they have all manner of different markings and colourings. You can go on boat tours and watch them frolicking in the shallows, chasing each other underwater and breaching into the sunlight they love so much.
They're such wondrous creatures, the wild sunbed.
( , Mon 26 Mar 2012, 11:40, Reply)
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