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Robert, you are indeed a great thinker. Lots of wisdom lies in that there brain of yours! Apparently, if you stop smoking, then after so many years it's almost as if you've never smoked. So don't be too harsh on yourself young man! Some folk are puffing at fags in their 90's.Re: Bob's Bits.
It's not all down to smoking Rob, that is a factor and a significant one, but I believe that the genes you inherit or rather the combination of them is probably the most important thing. You can inherit a combination which is not great even if your parents didn't have heart disease or not diagnosed anyway.Re: Bob's Bits.
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Morning all. Sorry for discussing your bits Robert!Re: Bob's Bits.
I am quite familiar with that area Myra, my paternal family were from around Tarbolton, Stair, Mauchline and I'm only a few minutes away from either. There were mainly farmers so although I only have one cousin left in a Mauchline, her late hubby was a local vet. If you (or anyone else) is in the Galston, Ayrshire area and would like to see inside 12thc partly ruinous Loudoun Kirk, just let me know, it's also included in the annual walkfest in the Irvine Valley in May, (15-17th) I don't think the programme hasn't been released yet. http://www.ivrp.org.uk/ They are guided walks of varying lengths. If you haven't been you can check out some of the programmes of previous years if interested.Re: Bob's Bits.
FF thanks for sharing that. I'll definitely keep it in mind. I, too, have had ancestors in Mauchline, so I take a particular interest in it. I love the fact that Robert Burns children, partner and friend are buried in the cemetary there. Such an interesting place. Although I hear that Burns local pub Poosy Nancies is going to be knocked down, which is sad to hear. After all these years. It will still also have it's regulars. Yes, there are some beautiful places in Ayrshire.Re: Bob's Bits.
[QUOTE=Anita;624128]It's not all down to smoking Rob, that is a factor and a significant one, but I believe that the genes you inherit or rather the combination of them is probably the most important thing. You can inherit a combination which is not great even if your parents didn't have heart disease or not diagnosed anyway.Re: Bob's Bits.
Just logged in and the first thing I saw was the legs of Mr Fox!! Phew!
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