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Has anyone heard of this product?

I havent been in the sun for nearly 3 years now as I just could'nt tolerate it,

so I have a pasty white body and it's cost me a fortune in sprays and lotions to acheive a tan.

Two weeks ago I started injecting myself with melanotan and I have a perfectly tanned body.

Friends and family can't believe I havent been on my hols because it's a natural looking tan.

All it does is stimulate the melanin in your body and boosts it, I had to use a sunbed to boost it,

I had 7X3 minute sessions (hated that part) I look like I've had a couple of week in Jamaica.:-6

The biggest drawback is having to inject myself, oh and it makes me horny. :thinking:
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Wow Abbey, shots?? I've never heard of that here although I've seen the melatonin pills. Never tried them though. I wonder if they work the same way? Is it completely safe? Did you you have to get it from a doctor?
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RedGlitter;844345 wrote: Wow Abbey, shots?? I've never heard of that here although I've seen the melatonin pills. Never tried them though. I wonder if they work the same way? Is it completely safe? Did you you have to get it from a doctor?I bought them from an internet site my hairdresser uses, dont know if it's the same as pills,

I've had pills and to be honest I looked like a carrot. :wah:

I inject this just as you would insulin, I've reached the level I want now so I'll just maintain it with 2 injections per week.

Side affects, I felt a little sick for the 1st day so I take it at night now, it also makes me a little randy

but hey-ho we all have our crosses to bear :D
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Eee lass, and you wi' t'naturists along Lytham St Annes you could be sat drinking tea and chatting up each weekend? I thought tha'd more gumption.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
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spot;844351 wrote: Eee lass, and you wi' t'naturists along Lytham St Annes you could be sat drinking tea and chatting up each weekend? I thought tha'd more gumption.Bloodyhell You sound like my grandpa :wah:

My great grandfather Allen Clarke aka Teddy Ashton wrote poems in Lancashire dialect.



Gradely Prayer



Give us, Lord, a bit o' sun

A bit o' work an' a bit o' fun

Give us all in t' struggle an' splutter,

Our daily bread an' a bit o' butter.



Give us health, our keep to make,

An' a bit to spare for poor folk's sake.

Give us sense (there's some of us duffers),

An' a heart to feel for all that suffers.



Give us, too, a bit of a song,

An' a tale an' a book to help us along.

An' give us our share o' sorrow's lesson,

That we may prove how grief's a blessin'.



Give us, Lord, a chance to be

Our very best; brave, wise an' free.

Our very best for oursels an' others,

Till all men learn to live as brothers.
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Post by spot »

That's just the right rhythm, I like that a lot.

I've a CD by the Oldham Tinkers which reminds me of living along the Irwell when I was young.
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Do you have any of these, abbey?
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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abbey;844358 wrote: Bloodyhell You sound like my grandpa :wah:

My great grandfather Allen Clarke aka Teddy Ashton wrote poems in Lancashire dialect.



Gradely Prayer



Give us, Lord, a bit o' sun

A bit o' work an' a bit o' fun

Give us all in t' struggle an' splutter,

Our daily bread an' a bit o' butter.



Give us health, our keep to make,

An' a bit to spare for poor folk's sake.

Give us sense (there's some of us duffers),

An' a heart to feel for all that suffers.



Give us, too, a bit of a song,

An' a tale an' a book to help us along.

An' give us our share o' sorrow's lesson,

That we may prove how grief's a blessin'.



Give us, Lord, a chance to be

Our very best; brave, wise an' free.

Our very best for oursels an' others,

Till all men learn to live as brothers.


Try t'other side o' the pennines :-

It's hard when folks can't find their work Where they've been bred and born

When i was young i always thought I'd bide among fruits and corn

But i've been forced to work in towns So here's my litany

From hull and halifax and hell Good lord deliver me

When i was courting mary jane The old squire he said one day

I've no room here for wedded folks Choose whether to wed or stay

Well i couldn't give up the lass that i loved So to town we had to flee

From hull and halifax and hell Good lord deliver me

I've worked in leeds and huddersfield And addled honest brass

At bradford, keighley, rotterham I've kept m'bairns and m'lass

I've travelled all three ridings round And once i went to sea

From forges, mills and sailing ships Good lord deliver me

I've walked at night thru sheffield lanes T'was the same as being in hell

Where furnaces thrust out tongues of fire And roared like the wind on the fell

And i've shovelled coals in the barnsley pits With muck up to m'knee

From sheffield, barnsley, rotterham Good lord deliver me

I've seen fog creeping across leeds brig As thick as bastille soup

I've lived where folks were stowed away Like rabbits in a coop

And i've seen snow float down bradford beck As black as ebony

From hunslet, holbeck, wibsley slack Good lord deliver me

Well now our children are all fled To the country we've come back

There's forty miles of heathery moor 'twixt us and the coal pits slack

And as i sit by the fire at night I laugh and shout with glee

From hull and halifax and hell Good lord deliver me.



The Dalesman's Litany.
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spot;844376 wrote: Do you have any of these, abbey?No, Mum only has one of his books sadly, Windmill Land.

He was into spiritualism in a big way and mixed with the likes of Arthur C Doyle and other strange folk...spooky



Bryn Mawr;844392 wrote: Try t'other side o' the pennines :-



It's hard when folks can't find their work Where they've been bred and born

When i was young i always thought I'd bide among fruits and corn

But i've been forced to work in towns So here's my litany

From hull and halifax and hell Good lord deliver me



When i was courting mary jane The old squire he said one day

I've no room here for wedded folks Choose whether to wed or stay

Well i couldn't give up the lass that i loved So to town we had to flee

From hull and halifax and hell Good lord deliver me



I've worked in leeds and huddersfield And addled honest brass

At bradford, keighley, rotterham I've kept m'bairns and m'lass

I've travelled all three ridings round And once i went to sea

From forges, mills and sailing ships Good lord deliver me



I've walked at night thru sheffield lanes T'was the same as being in hell

Where furnaces thrust out tongues of fire And roared like the wind on the fell

And i've shovelled coals in the barnsley pits With muck up to m'knee

From sheffield, barnsley, rotterham Good lord deliver me



I've seen fog creeping across leeds brig As thick as bastille soup

I've lived where folks were stowed away Like rabbits in a coop

And i've seen snow float down bradford beck As black as ebony

From hunslet, holbeck, wibsley slack Good lord deliver me



Well now our children are all fled To the country we've come back

There's forty miles of heathery moor 'twixt us and the coal pits slack

And as i sit by the fire at night I laugh and shout with glee

From hull and halifax and hell Good lord deliver me.







The Dalesman's Litany.Bliss. :-4
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Post by abbey »

Anyhoo.. back to my gorgeous tanned bod. ;)
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Post by kayleneaussie »

wow you brave Abbey, I wouldnt be game enough to inject myself with anything to get a tan :eek:
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Post by spot »

Don't mind me, I'm just dropping one more link into the thread for reference.

Aren't those photos of that tan here yet?
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left. ... Hold no regard for unsupported opinion.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious. [Fred Wedlock, "The Folker"]
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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Post by CARLA »

Never heard of it till now and come to find out it was created right here in Sunny Arizona. Not sure I could inject myself with anything but if it works then what do I know. :-6 Just be careful with the Tanning Bed they are dangerous and can create problems. Living in Sunny San Diego I know all about skin cancer and you don't want to mess with it. :cool:
ALOHA!!

MOTTO TO LIVE BY:

"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.

WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"

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