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Not a practicing one and hasn't practiced for almost 40 years.
Does that remove the intellect that's required to qualify as one?
Not a practicing one and hasn't practiced for almost 40 years.
By who?At this point, one possible best case scenario is he was recognised and hijacked for a ransom.
I've no idea, I don't mix in hijacker circles!By who?
On a very small island, extremely low population
lol funnyWas he last seen with a canoe and a large rucksack
Only mad dogs and Englishmen do what in the midday sun?100%, did a bit of gardening over the weekend, while it was nice around midday and even at 20C it didn't take long before I was sweating and panting. This involved digging and pulling at things (no) with quite a bit of force though
Nóra Quoirin?Got an awful Julian Sands vibe to this. I’m sure it won’t take 5 months to find him though.
Also, do you remember that young girl who died in an Asian country (could have been Cambodia) a while back after deciding to walk back to her accommodation?
That’s the one yesNóra Quoirin?
Yeh agreed I've just seen that too, looks just like Arma 3, loved that game. I hope he's found alive liked him as a TV presenter on health issues, he didn't look his 67 years imo, although as time goes on I think the chances of a positive ending are getting smaller.I just had a look at the island on Google Street View and got strong ARMA III vibes.
Anyway, I hope he's found safe, but it doesn't look good with some of the earlier details.
He started his TV career into healthy eating by stating how early his father and grandfather died, and didn't want to end up doing the same. Dunno whether that's genetics, or they just had unhealthy diets.Or just genetics.
He started his TV career into healthy eating by stating how early his father and grandfather died, and didn't want to end up doing the same. Dunno whether that's genetics, or they just had unhealthy diets.
Think diabetes was involved, which is why he started looking at ways to prevent that.what did they die from?
A salad ain't gonna stop a car crash!
Michael Mosley's father died aged 74 from type 2 diabetes, heart failure and dementia.what did they die from?
A salad ain't gonna stop a car crash!
Hijacked for ransom in Symi? Lay down the crackpipe mate.At this point, one possible best case scenario is he was recognised and hijacked for a ransom.
By early I thought we were talking 50s early 60s not mid 70s.Michael Mosley's father died aged 74 from type 2 diabetes, heart failure and dementia.
'Losing my father is why I want to get the message out': Dr Michael Mosley's own health revolution
Medical journalist Dr Michael Mosley shares his deeply personal reasons for making his latest series, 'Australia's Health Revolution'.www.sbs.com.au