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Dimitri wrote:
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> "Steve Pope" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Dimitri > wrote:
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>>> "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message

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>>>> Doctors are under pressure to report her parents
>>>> to the police.

>>
>>> Unbelievable.

>>
>> Not really; before they started adding Vitamin D to milk, all
>> sorts of people had rickets because they were too dumb to know
>> enough to deliberately consume it.
>>
>> "Fortified foods represent the major dietary sources of vitamin D,
>> as very few foods naturally contain significant amounts of vitamin D"
>> (Wikipedia)
>>
>> Couple this with the fact that while the UK has lots of vegetarians,
>> nearly all of them are ovo-lactoids, so there's not a general
>> culture among vegetarians there of worrying about vitamin D.
>>
>> Steve

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> No sunlight in the UK?
>
> Maybe they kept her in a darkened room or bathed her in sunscreen
>
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> http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamind.asp
>
>

Not really a lot of sunshine in the UK. "A good day in the UK is like
looking up a chimney, a bad day is like looking down a chimney."

Exerpted from a book I used to have that, I think, was titled, "1000
jokes about Great Britain."
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On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 20:12:11 -0500, George Shirley
> wrote:

>Dimitri wrote:
>>
>> "Steve Pope" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Dimitri > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>>> Doctors are under pressure to report her parents
>>>>> to the police.
>>>
>>>> Unbelievable.
>>>
>>> Not really; before they started adding Vitamin D to milk, all
>>> sorts of people had rickets because they were too dumb to know
>>> enough to deliberately consume it.
>>>
>>> "Fortified foods represent the major dietary sources of vitamin D,
>>> as very few foods naturally contain significant amounts of vitamin D"
>>> (Wikipedia)
>>>
>>> Couple this with the fact that while the UK has lots of vegetarians,
>>> nearly all of them are ovo-lactoids, so there's not a general
>>> culture among vegetarians there of worrying about vitamin D.
>>>
>>> Steve

>>
>> No sunlight in the UK?
>>
>> Maybe they kept her in a darkened room or bathed her in sunscreen
>>
>>
>> http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamind.asp
>>
>>

>Not really a lot of sunshine in the UK. "A good day in the UK is like
>looking up a chimney, a bad day is like looking down a chimney."
>
>Exerpted from a book I used to have that, I think, was titled, "1000
>jokes about Great Britain."


Having spent 90 days in the U.K. (at the request of the USAF), I can
safely say I could count on the fingers of one hand the days I could
see my shadow distinctly. Most days were "high overcast". The air
was crystal clear, but the sky was a uniform light gray. Some days
the fog was so thick you literally could not see more than ten feet
ahead of yourself.

As a side note, the countryside is beautiful and the people are
gracious and kind to wandering yanks.

Ron Kelley
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"Ron" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 20:12:11 -0500, George Shirley
> > wrote:
>
>>Dimitri wrote:
>>>
>>> "Steve Pope" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Dimitri > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>>> Doctors are under pressure to report her parents
>>>>>> to the police.
>>>>
>>>>> Unbelievable.
>>>>
>>>> Not really; before they started adding Vitamin D to milk, all
>>>> sorts of people had rickets because they were too dumb to know
>>>> enough to deliberately consume it.
>>>>
>>>> "Fortified foods represent the major dietary sources of vitamin D,
>>>> as very few foods naturally contain significant amounts of vitamin D"
>>>> (Wikipedia)
>>>>
>>>> Couple this with the fact that while the UK has lots of vegetarians,
>>>> nearly all of them are ovo-lactoids, so there's not a general
>>>> culture among vegetarians there of worrying about vitamin D.
>>>>
>>>> Steve
>>>
>>> No sunlight in the UK?
>>>
>>> Maybe they kept her in a darkened room or bathed her in sunscreen
>>>
>>>
>>> http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamind.asp
>>>
>>>

>>Not really a lot of sunshine in the UK. "A good day in the UK is like
>>looking up a chimney, a bad day is like looking down a chimney."
>>
>>Exerpted from a book I used to have that, I think, was titled, "1000
>>jokes about Great Britain."

>
> Having spent 90 days in the U.K. (at the request of the USAF), I can
> safely say I could count on the fingers of one hand the days I could
> see my shadow distinctly. Most days were "high overcast". The air
> was crystal clear, but the sky was a uniform light gray. Some days
> the fog was so thick you literally could not see more than ten feet
> ahead of yourself.
>
> As a side note, the countryside is beautiful and the people are
> gracious and kind to wandering yanks.
>


Aye, but stay off the moors at night. Stick to the road I tell ya.

Paul


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