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Fennel seed makes your breasts grow

Post: # 43058Post Andy Hamilton »

:oops: A strange subject to bring up at this time in the morning, but I noticed when looking at our stats someone had got to our fennel page searching for "fennel natural breast enlargement" - It happens that there is nothing on there about that and just that some of the words are all over the site.

I looked about the web a bit more found this and so it does appear that there is something to it.
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- *leaves to buy fennel* :wink:

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Post: # 43063Post Shirley »

Interesting!! I think I'll just put up with what I've got LOL... although I do like fennel!
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I knew there was a reason I didn't like it! :wink:

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Post: # 43078Post Muddypause »

Now the real worry here is to discover that you can see the terms and phrases that we are searching for.

Not that I've got anything to hide. Oh no!

What else can you see about us? Credit card numbers? Pin numbers? Could this be anything to do with that overdraft I seem to have run up?
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Post: # 43084Post Andy Hamilton »

Muddypause wrote:Now the real worry here is to discover that you can see the terms and phrases that we are searching for.

Not that I've got anything to hide. Oh no!

What else can you see about us? Credit card numbers? Pin numbers? Could this be anything to do with that overdraft I seem to have run up?
Actually I did find it a bit strange when I first learnt about the webstats, you can find out which country someone is from, their IP address, how long they looked at the site, which pages they look at, what web browser they are using and the resolution that they are set to - you can't find out exactly who they are though - I think that the police and govenment can though.
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Post: # 43141Post shiney »

Stats are interesting, I love looking through mine. I have a site that you can actually pinpoint the area/road where the person lives. :shock: If I can do it, just think what the big boys can find out!
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I used to look at my stats, but I quit because it started getting important. I have a slightly obsessive personality and try not to be.
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Post: # 43358Post the.fee.fairy »

Does anyone know the safe level of fennel?...

*runs off to buy some fennel and fenugreek, just in case...*

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Post: # 43371Post The Chili Monster »

I've been drinking fennel tea (made from the seeds according to the packet) for some time now but in all honesty I can't report that it's having that effect. I'm partial to fenugeek in curry, too. Ooh, did I read hops? *salivates profusely*

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