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Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > katie1997 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Oh-kay, now lets talk seriously about this .... > > > > What did people really think about the article > on > > page 56? > > > I'm confused now. Was there really some article or > was it all bullshit? oops sorry B, it was all bull (including my post, there's no page 56) :-$
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god don't you people have to get some sleep ? i bet you are all gonna be late for your appointments tomorrow. tsk. tsk. honestly, dontcha know that posting on internet forums is extremely time-consuming ?
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Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oooooh katie1997, you're absolutely right, I > should have realized that under your ditzy but yet > patronizing disregard for other people's time > there was a very serious girly concern for how you > would be perceived. > > Emoticons self-evidently banned, so you'll just > need to guess if I'm smiling or not. oh this is fun, is it compulsory or can I pretend to guess ? is katy perry 'ditzy' btw ?
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HAL9000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes ladies, consider your tardy little botties > well spanked! Nice one Hugo. wrong forum Hal.
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Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It wasn't personal pookie, it was general. > > But really, if you are habitually late for your > friends then quite simply you do not respect and > value them. You don't. Yeah, I think I said earlier I agree with that. You don't. If you are habitually late for your friends. > If you're late for everyone then you don't respect > and value anyone. And you'd eventually have no-one to wait for you if you didn't respect and value them. Y-es. > I'm not talking about time in a clock way, I'm > talking about it in a keeping people waiting way. I see. W-ell I was talking about it in a general timing kinda way (and everything in between). You get me? * thinks thats the last time I spend a whole 5 minutes (or so) taking photos of the Actress specially for far-flung forumites *
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Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And that just means 'I've been exposed for being > completely self-centered and didn't get the > answers I was hoping for, so now I'll try and make > light of it' Oh my gosh, have I really? How do you know, Huguenot, that I didn't get the answers I was looking for? (katy perry aside) > Just remember katie1997, it really is all about > you. Really, you you you. ;-) Really? So shall I make light of it or er ... perhaps adopt a serious tone with a smiley thing added for effect ?
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Personally, I am disappointed that this thread was started (without proper planning and due consideration for the time of others reading it) and seemingly exists purely for third-party justification of tardiness and an elusive 'get out of jail' card. 'Honestly', lets all 'try harder' in future and throw our money in the 'Free Parking', eh? PS. What time is it? (no, really) PPS. Who the fuck is Katy Perry?
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What time is it? :))
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waynetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mad men. I love those Italian suits on the men. > And my hero at the > moment is joan. She's got such style and class. yeah, but does she wear lipstick? or a dodgy tracksuit?
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waynetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The drill got through to where the > miners are yesterday. > > Am I the only one who gives a monkeys about these > poor fellows? Maybe i should just discuss lipstick > or dodgy tracksuits. Er .... lipsticks and dodgy* tracksuits just don't go together (btw, that's a top tip) ;-) *what other kind are there?
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Ladymuck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The no. 1 - of course... > > Coz you is a no. 1 fleabag... Absoluut B)
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Oh-kay, now lets talk seriously about this .... What did people really think about the article on page 56? I mean, were you surprised that X, Y and Z got a mention or were you expecting it to be more like A, B and C ...? * yours interestedly * Katie (yours discalculia-ly)
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woofmarkthedog Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What time is it ? > > > W**F Exactly Woof! ;-)
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Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did anyone ever believe there actually would be > anything? No :))
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Anyone got a link? I had a mooch on the site but > couldn't find anything guys there is nothing in the Torygraph magazine apart from the usual interesting recipes and wine reviews, over-priced 'fashion', interior design and this weekend, an article on 'Big hair, small egos' and the confessions of a monkey smuggler .... hope russ is having a great 'holiday' eh?
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CC and ???? - thank you, and I do agree with your points about showing consideration, having good manners and being on time for other people. I think punctuality comes naturally to some and lateness is not ever meant as a deliberate insult. Missing flights and trains is not much fun either. "Could try harder" (is I guess what my 'timekeeping' report would say) :(
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone looked yet? Yes. All I can say is, see what *Bob* said a few posts ago :))
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Thanks to everyone for your helpful suggestions (tu) I have learned that: I am way too optimistic about estimating how long it will take me to get somewhere. I can't do the maths. (or the math) Books and knitting only last sooooo long. My procrastination/delaying strategies would shock most people. I am consistent in my lateness. I am typically more than *cough* mins (hours) late for anything. Sean is right. I don't have plenty of time. Ever. Bath time was ages ago. I don't have time to write this. Setting the clocks early gives a false sense of security. I wish I could be obsessive about being on time. I am not Peter Jones. * orders helicopter with extra supply of rocket launchers (x2) * Edit: I wish I had a Royal Navy education/upbringing (tu)
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I'm not a vegetarian anymore but ... the veggie platter has always been a favourite of mine. When I am working from home, I sometimes treat myself to lunch at G&B and order one (greedily all for me) and some rose wine. Bliss. Spicy butter beans, cheese-stuffed chillies and walnut bread = yummy. laurlaur, I have ordered this often and quality has always been consistent (eg. not all salad leaves) so sorry to hear your experience was less than positive.
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dita-on-tees Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is a ?35 lipstick. I thought I was > extravagant being a Chanel only girl. I feel a > little cheapened. > I like feeling cheap in Chanel. d-o-t - OMG is it really that much? Hmmmm....thats a lot but ... this has been a conquest of a lifetime! :D Keeping on topic, I like MAC and Bobbi Brown (tu)
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coopsy76 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't stop my neighbours cat from doing it's > business in my flower bed outside the front of my > house. > I've tried plastic bottles, my daughters wee (from > her potty), pepper and moth balls. > Does anyone have any other suggestions? If I don't > find something soon I won't be held responsible > for my actions! Im sure the cat just sits and > watches me try all these things with a smirk on > it's face! > I will not be defeated!!! http://www.isoaker.com/Info/History/1978_02_edit800.jpg PS. something similar kept the neighbourhood bully, *Oscar*, away from our garden (and our catz) ... (tu)
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I just don't 'get' computer gaming but plenty of people do!
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giggirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Warning - girlie post alert > > RosieH I'm doing the Tom Ford lipstick too. I'm > wearing the totally nude one (which is the ONLY > nude I've ever found that doesn't make me look > like I have mere days to live) and I'm totally > loving Cherry Lush (no relation to Jah). They are > not matte and they are not glossy - brilliant > formula. What are you wearing? I need to lie down. This cannot be true. I have been searching all my life for the perfect nude lipstick (y-es, lipstick, yes) ... Mr Tom Ford, I think I like you too (and keeping on topic) etc.
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Any advice/tips on time management gratefully appreciated* How do other people manage to be on time all the time? Is there a 'secret' to punctuality? * y-es, buying a watch might be an idea
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