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18.11.10


London, Nov 18 (IANS) A survey has found out which city in Britain buys the anti-impotence drug Viagra the most. And the winner is: Bristol.

To make matters worse, men in nearby Swindon need the sex-boosting drug the least, The Sun reported Thursday.

A survey of Viagra sales at Tesco stores showed that men in Solihull, London's Lea Valley, Bursledon, Hants, and Chesterfield were also facing a challenge in the bedroom.

'There's been a strong overall demand since it went on sale in September, but the highest demand by far is in Bristol.

'We've seen the highest demand in the south with sales in northern England also pretty high. The lowest is in Northern Ireland then Scotland,' Shona Scott, the supermarket's pharmacy services commercial manager, was quoted as saying.

The top ten cities in terms of sales included Blackpool, Portsmouth, Altrincham, York and Thurrock, and Essex.

After Swindon, low sales were seen in Cambridge, Watford, Bury and Aberdeen.



Source: Sify




Will the availability of genuine Viagra,on sale in Boot's, reduce the internet trade in fake medicines?


Jun 19, 2009 by Dr Frank | Posted in Men's Health


Now that Viagra without prescription is available from Boot's at £26.59 for 4 will this stop men buying rubbish over the net, as Viagra of course really works?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/articl e-1193891/Viagra-launched-high-street-pi lot-scheme-sees-men-travel-length-UK-lit tle-blue-pills.html




Do people actually buy stuff from over the net? I thought it was just crazy ads and nobody went for them! Yikes...

If they can order anonymously through Boots online then it might help. But if they actually have to go in, a lot of them would probably be too embarrassed still. Except young people who don't need it, they would probably get it just to try it!


H5 | Jun 20, 2009




Anything is possible. Ask Barack Obama
Barcode | Jun 19, 2009





I can only say "i really hope so"
It should reduce it but it wont eradicate it, people are going to be embarrassed to buy it.

Hopefully the Boots website will come up first when people do online searches for buying Viagra online.
James | Jun 19, 2009





£26.59 wow thats cheap, i think its just gonna drive down the price of fakes. Yu can never get rid of fakes, they are good fakes and poisonous fakes (made from anti-freeze). I'll leave it to the public to choose which is best.
Jeff | Jun 19, 2009





Hi sweetie. The problem is, they will always find them somewhere else cheaper on the Internet. Even this campaign didn't work http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/articl e-1118043/Man-coughs-dead-rat-hard-hitti ng-advert-dangers-buying-viagra-online.h tml

I think the main problem is that many men feel embarrassed to go and talk to their GP or anyone about such a sensitive issue. People ignore the dangers and buy on the net because it's anonymous.
Rhianna Returns | Jun 19, 2009





sorry could not stop laughing my hubby 62 years old read about it said make me an appointment at boots the chemist and i said no thanks dont think so.
rita g | Jun 20, 2009





No the unknown is surely part of the 'thrill' they get out of going illegal!
in case any1 wants to know I have found imagination is a much better source of inspiration.
scrambulls | Jun 20, 2009





I very much doubt it. As with most of the off prescription drugs/medication which claim all sorts of sexual miracles which are sold over the net, they will always go for the cheapest product.Regardless of the possible dangers, despite all the warnings and, reports of the health risks with the make up of dangerous substances used.
john the old'n | Jun 20, 2009





I doubt it, £26.95 is still a lot of money for just four tablets, I know ED can start in men as young as 40, many of the users must be pensioners.

As you know, in most cases the doctor's prescription is not free, and the private prescription needed works out only a little more than the Boots prices.

While the trade for Viagra through Boots has obviously been a success, I suspect most of purchases are from people who are either too embarrassed to ask their doctor, or those who already get a private prescription and want to save a few pounds.

Pfizer, the manufacturer of Viagra are to blame for the Internet trade for charging such an exorbitant price in the first place, I wonder how long their patent has to go before genuine generic products take all their business.
ron | Jun 20, 2009





Some people may now prefer to buy at Boots but by raising awareness sales may increase both on the internet & at high street pharmacies.
fizzywo | Jun 20, 2009





Since some men feel more comfortable being anonymous when it comes to purchasing a drug of this class, internet sale will still continue hence there is still room for fakes to be sold through this means. Besides, who wouldn't want to save themselves some embarrassing moment at the tills?
isaac | Jun 20, 2009





I certainly hope so. Anything that works against scams is a good thing.
But if the Boot's distribution is over the counter without needing a prescription, there has to be a concern for those whose health makes the use of Viagra a risk.
Russell C | Jun 20, 2009





WAIT! WAIT! How about instead of using Viagra altogether, and learning about oh, I don't know, topics like;
atherosclerosis??? Instead of taking a stupid pill to MASK problems, how about (OK call me silly) but maybe..... cleaning up one's diet?
Get on the treadmill?
Jog a couple of miles a few times per week???
Samurai | Jun 21, 2009





Possibly - or they could just meet a sex kitten like me and that would solve their problem...and save their cash!
A Teesside Smart**** | Jun 21, 2009





hi you
i sure hope so
submissivmsle36 | Jun 21, 2009





It should certinly reduce it but not eliminate it. Visiting Boots is reatively anonymous compared to visiting your GP if, say, you live in a rural area and know the GP and his staff socially.
christopher592862 | Jun 22, 2009




Viagra for sale?


Aug 26, 2006 by momoftwo | Posted in Jokes & Riddles


A little boy comes home from school one day and tells his dad that he has two Viagra pills for sale. "They are $100.00 each." he tells his dad. His dad promptly tells him that he has no need for the pills and "Go ask your Grandpa."
The little boy tells his Grandpa that he has two Viagra pills for sale and they are $100 each. "So do you want to buy them?" he asks his grandpa.
"I'll tell you what, you give me the pills and I will try them out. If they work, I will give you the $200." The little boy sees this as fair and gives his grandpa the pills.
The next day grandpa walks up to the boy and hands him $500.
"The pills were only $200, grandpa, why did you give me $500?"
Grandpa responds, "$200 is from me for the pills. The other $300 is from your grandma!"




haha.. the best sex ever for his grandma..


confused | Aug 26, 2006


I just learned that someone is sending SPAM emails from my Yahoo Account?


Oct 07, 2010 by EnigmaticMagic | Posted in Spam & Bulk Mail


What can I do to stop this unknown entity from sending out SPAM to individuals in my Contacts? These are emails with links to sales for Viagra and such items. How can I stop this?

Thank you,




(Sorry it's a long answer, but it's complicated question/solution.I've done much reading and much research for it.)
These are the newest readings:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/205568/am _i_mailing_spam.html?tk=nl_spx_h_cbstori es
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answe r.py?answer=50200&cbid=-1455oc0x2fg4 r&src=cb&lev=%20answer

This problem is a common one on Answers, several times each day for months for both Yahoo and Hotmail accounts.. Either your mail was infected by malware (a trojan, not a virus) or spoofed by spammers, or your address was found in someone else's infected computer or you fell for a 'phishing scam' yourself. The results are the same: that address will need to be changed. This new trojan or worm malware can infect computers and get the address book simply by opening the mail - no click is necessary, so it spreads fast! (It is usually a small message, with a link and often no subject line.There's even one that is from 'Mailer Daemon'.) The latest is a "Linked-in' one that steals banking info - the FBI has just charged 37 in the US! Many anti-virus programs lack a strong enough anti-malware component to even catch it!

You might be able to avoid opening a new account, but only if you change all the other alternate accounts (Hackers would receive notice of password changes otherwise.) Wait a few days to see if the other changes are effective in stopping the spam.

- First, check your sent box to be sure these were not being sent from your account as a 'zombie' spambot machine.
- Second, open your profile to be sure your password and secret questions & answers and alternate mails remain the same.
- Third, this could be a malware attack so do a scan in Safe Mode (Malwarebytes is best). Then delete all System Restore Points before re-booting into normal mode.
- Fourth, change all your information to more secure and unusual ones. password,secret questions and answers, alternate addresses.
- Fifth, read the references below for the best explanations I've ever seen.
- Sixth, set up a new account and new alternate accounts. Do not close the old ones until all information is transferred. Import the Contacts list, and forward important saved mails too.
https://edit.yahoo.com/registration?.int… (new address)
http://edit.yahoo..com/config/list_alias … (alternate address)
- Last, contact everyone with your new address, including your name and 'new address' in the Subject line, as well as an apology to them. Urge ALL of them to use BCC: and delete all addresses when forwarding mail too! Warn them not to click ANY links or even open mail from the old address. (Some malware can infect computers just by opening the mail.)

Changing your password is NOT sufficient, even though that is Yahoo's advice! AFTER a complete malware scan, change to a very strong password (letters, capitals, punctuation, numbers, symbols - the longer the better.) Start with a sentence, and make substitutions. Be sure the result is one you can remember. Change your 'Secret' Questions and Answers too, to ones that nobody could guess. Yahoo even allows you to invent your own questions. Change and add all-new alternate e-mail addresses too.


| Oct 10, 2010


I have come to the conclusion that yahoos spam filters and block message options do?


Aug 19, 2007 by Nettie | Posted in Yahoo! Answers


not work to stop blocked messages getting into the bulk folder again again and again. Always see the same messages reappearing.

Do you find the yahoo spam prevention works for you?

I have my spam guard set for bulk folder and blocked messages set so what else can I do? I do not frequent porno sites and the like so I find it really annoying getting viagra and cialis being offered for sale.
You don't have to open it have it filtered into your bulk folder and set for a week to delete all your bulk spam items. However it seems to me that it makes not a scrap of difference these days as to whether you open your bulk mail or not as they have contrived away around this system of blocking as well.




spam bots make address up.
then when they do not bounce back they hit you.

you will find that you will block them but they use that many servers to send them threw and change the details that you will never block them.

yahoo and hotmail are the worse for getting spam.


your ad is now in that spam bot it will email you in a loop every so often until it is traced and shut down not a lot you can do sorry other then block words in the title of the mail from going into your in box

regards x Kitti x


misskitti7® | Aug 19, 2007


Is it legal to set up a website that sells precription drugs?


Jul 19, 2007 by Hookie22 | Posted in Law Enforcement & Police


You don't deal with the money or drugs. You affiliate for the companies. The website advertises the drugs, the people then pay the other company, who deals with drugs and shipping, and then that company gives you a cut for the sale. It is all prescription drugs, like Viagra and stuff. Does this sound legal?




it depends

some countries allow it (like England - see site below)

even our FDA allows some (see this link) http://www.fda.gov/ora/compliance_ref/rp m_new2/ch9pers.html


Bob S | Jul 20, 2007


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I first saw the Kalakala on the mud banks in Kodiak where it had been “retired” as a fish processing plant. IMHO it probably should have stayed there and been dismantled for scrap.

The next time Martinac has a major ship launching we'll bring you and your camera along. Your uncle is the official photographer . It's exciting to watch the all the guys working at last minute touch-ups, from ensuring the skids are in order to the oil-containment floats being in place.

Reply

Excellent photos of the Kalakala. We haven't seen any photos of it since it was towed out of our waters several years ago.

Would it be possible for us to print one or two of those photos in the Peninsula Daily News with? We would need high-res JPEGs, if that's possible.

If it is, could you send them to me at john.brewer@peninsuladailynews.com ? How would you like them credited?

Many thanks, and best regards, JOHN BREWER



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