Last week, a girlfriend kindly gifted me with a spare ticket to a comedy show.
After I finished squealing, I posted on Facebook that, thanks to her, I could tick something off my bucket list. Because I would be going to see Russell Brand.
Last week, a girlfriend kindly gifted me with a spare ticket to a comedy show.
After I finished squealing, I posted on Facebook that, thanks to her, I could tick something off my bucket list. Because I would be going to see Russell Brand.
We are living in the age of the selfie. I admit- I do love the odd selfie or even the odd “brelfie“- it breaks up my instagram feed a bit, you know? So it’s not just adorable kid/cat/food pictures.
I read recently about some pretty interesting health advice being dished out by actor Gwyneth Paltrow on her website, Goop , and was instantly compelled to find out more!
It’s not exactly the first time Gwyneth Paltrow has served up fascinatingly bizarre health suggestions. For example, she advocates colonic irrigation, a therapy involving a hose, water and your rear end to “flush out toxins”- a practice not supported by evidence that can also have serious adverse outcomes including infection and bowel perforation.