It's Homeopathy Awareness Week!

CFLarsen:
AH! I hadn't been following that thread. Thanks.

Ashles:
I had the same thought, but not the research. Good Point!


Anyway, straight answers seem to be at a minimum. Ya'll have fun. Let me know if she actually answers anything, my questions in particular. I'm ..erm...going to finish this crossword puzzle.
 
Nucular said:
I believe it was when Private Eye lost a libel trial (possibly to the Hamiltons?) - Hislop announced "if this is justice, I'm a banana"
I think I remember that now.

What I was thinking about was that bizarre accusation of rape levelled against the Hamiltons, and Christine said something like, if this can be substantiated, I'm a banana. I remember the first interview with her after the chanrges had been dropped, and she was obviously still a bit shell-shocked. The interviewer said "so, you're not a banana!". She looked completely fuddled, as if she hadn't a clue what he'd said, and he had to rephrase the whole thing.

I'm not sure of the timing, but I think perhaps you're right, and Mrs. Hamilton was perhaps quoting Ian Hislop in the first place.

Rolfe.
 
Ashles said:
Oh look, here's an interesting thing:

http://www.craniosacral.com/

From the front page of the international Craniosacral site:


(bolding mine)

Migraine headaches are described as the very first ailment which this 'preventative' therapy can help.

The very concept of a craniosacral therapist unable to post coherently on the subject of craniosacral therapy because of a migraine strikes me as likely to break any irony-meters in the Northern Hemisphere.

Good work for Craniosacral Therapy Awareness Week!

So short, so to the point, so beautiful. One Language Award Nomination coming up for this one, Ashles. ;)
 
Muchos appreciados. :)

Actually in the spirit of mutual appreciation I have to mention that I love the line in your sig about the red head.
Deep down we all know it's the truth.
 
Ashles said:
Muchos appreciados. :)

Actually in the spirit of mutual appreciation I have to mention that I love the line in your sig about the red head.
Deep down we all know it's the truth.

Hehe, thanks. I'm not going to bother to look for it and link to it, but I first raised the point during an argument between which sci-fi series is the best of Star Trek and Babylon 5. Actually, I'm not really a fan of either of them, but the redhead in B5 is nonetheless HOT, so I needed an excuse to make it valid to use her as an argument :D. And this happened in the religion forum. Naturally. ;)

OK, derail's over. Back to work, everyone.
 
If you're reading this, Sarah, please try to answer questions the next time you post, instead of doing all your pointless, uninformative dodging.

And please, don't whine about apparent arrogance on anyone's part: It's irrelevent. This is a science forum. Facts are facts, regardless of how anyone feels about them. If you want to convince anyone, try using demonstrable, replicable facts, rather than ad hominems, appeals to emotion, and propoganda techniques.
 
In the mean time, I have to break it to Hawk One that Pat Tallmann married Jeffrey Willerth, the guy in the Kosh suit whose day job was being Bruce Boxleitner's stand-in.

Rolfe.
 
Rolfe said:
In the mean time, I have to break it to Hawk One that Pat Tallmann married Jeffrey Willerth, the guy in the Kosh suit whose day job was being Bruce Boxleitner's stand-in.

Rolfe.

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And after I had readied a homeopathic love potion for her and everything!!!
 

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