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Ted Max Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A thread title from the Family Room. > > Monday again at the Horniman sandpit? > > Perfect The sequel from the Lounge...'Plans for Saturday night/Sunday'
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HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry KatieNumbers and Artful Dodger, the 'I wand' > plays on words have been completely exhausted. I-wondered if that was the case. Still. Thanks so much HB.
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giggirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Guys - here is a serious question. Does this > thing actually exist or are you pulling a fast > one? I'm clinging on to a grasp of technology by > my fingernails here so please don't muck me > about. oops sorry sweetie, no no no it doesn't exist..........(yet) xx (add 2 then x 17 if you're reading this narnia) *promises to stop typing nonsense*
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DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Who else would would think of turning till > receipts into bricks and show a machine for sale > to do just that....? y'know I PM'd those useful ideas to the dog but hey ho...
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were you on a hot tin bus when you lost the signal? don't worry Cat, I'm sure there's an app that could help out.
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TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Damn the little vermins have gotten in again... > still am on a tight budget this month so may make > a useful addition to the diet... > > Any good MICE Recipes you can recommend (stew is > over done these days !) stew is SO very two decades ago...at least if you watched Neighbours in the 80s they called it casserole...ramsay street residents never seemed to cook anything else. anyway, pastel coloured, sugar-coated Ms can be found in a local sweet shop. just a thought...
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Interesting points David. People may have bought more petrol than usual at the other stations if they were worried about having less places to buy it from too.
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Next Forum Drinks - Friday 3rd September at the CPT
katie1997 replied to georgia's topic in The Lounge
CPT - fourthed. Its my nearest too yet I have never been there... -
I wander where this will end up...brilliant honaloochieB...
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RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good, because what you posted before was more of a > clog. It was indeed a clog - a lovely high-heeled one.
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anyway, *looks serious* lets convert sugar to diesel... *predicts* when we are queuing up to buy advanced biofuels, they will no doubt protest about whatever crop types have been used, whether they are not-from-food crops and so on...
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petrol station (guilt) flowers - god help whoever receives these charcoal bricks for the BBQ - very handy er...stamps and possibly insurance too?
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[quote=stevebailey Why do people that don't like the iphone constantly go on to forums and bitch about them? if you don't like it don't buy one.] I may be wrong but.....I got the sense that it was directed towards the mass marketing (brain-washing) and how people may have been influenced into thinking they 'ought' to have them as opposed to just bitch because they don't like them.
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[quote name=Not sure what they hope to achieve but enjoyed the irony of the unemployed volunteers unloading the fence panels from a van, presumably running on petrol/diesel.] one of the things they hope to achieve is awareness about future offshore drilling plans in the Arctic and yes, that is ironic, it would have been more effective if they'd used an electric car (GM Voltec anyone?) let's see if this has changed public attitude and helped people link their daily energy use to its demand (i'm not holding my breath)
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i-don't http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_AzT5pruwnbg/R2AnBDtVolI/AAAAAAAAC70/YNRll2tIkPg/s400/yuppie%2B80s.jpg PS. before that i used 2 empty yoghurt pots tied together with a (long) piece of string
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TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > WOW > > is that by the same people who made i-candy ? artful - you mean i-candy as in the nail colours? yes there's an app that paints your nails! B) *heaven*
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anyone tried that new product, the i-wand? it?s a plastic wand that you drag over your photos on an i-pad and it produces a 3D hologram of the picture which you can then display and manipulate in free space* *has other uses, apparently
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DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree it isn't in the spirit but he (or she) is > going on and on at me and it's a bit tiring. I'm > sure no-one wants to read it either. i will admit i have got rather tired of reading this thread, kinda preferred the management speak bingo... *lets touch base offline remembering to steer clear of the er.. low-hanging fruit* *zzzzzz*
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northlondoner Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Go katie ! This Friday will likely be one of those occasional all-nighters (like jamesb refers to above)...
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I'm never sure if I'm doing it right, different types need to be treated differently, there's so much to remember. Polished wood is lovely although doing the floors is definitely a man's job...in my opinion anyway.
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really this works both ways (many ways) on a public forum and from reading this thread I didn't get that KidKruger cannot tolerate a different perspective, quite the opposite in fact (MY opinion of course). odyssey asks a very pertinent (there goes that word again... tee hee) question that some constructive advice might be helpful. this is MY personal view, I don't consider wearing a low-cut top to be 'empowering' myself . I do think that there's a good reason to dress smartly and appropriately for whatever business you are in (this applies to men and women alike). yes by all means dress in something that makes you feel great, boosts your confidence but I would find it difficult to take someone (male or female) too seriously if I personally thought that they were dressing deliberately provocatively all the time at work. one hot day I had to wear a hard hat, a reflective jacket and boots :-$ to go into a quarry beside a beach. I felt like a right idiot next to the skimpily dressed and the topless bathers (but company rules had to be respected).
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brum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > katie1997 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > its eyes, smile and then .......what?...... > 'that > > something you cannot put into words'* > > > > (I'm an old romantic at heart) > > > > Ah that certain 'je ne sais quoi', n'est pas.... brum - oui, absolutment, exactement ! *sans voix*
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Karrie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Your right about eyes, but I equally do like a > good firm butt, which always turns my head, > especially if they wear trousers that accentuates > their asset :) karrie - hurrah, thank you another vote for the eyes :D
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You what? I don't remember saying anything about freckles? But then again maybe this katie1936 did ? (lol) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -x-x-x- x0x0x0x0x0x0x0
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its eyes, smile and then .......what?...... 'that something you cannot put into words'* (I'm an old romantic at heart) PS. yes dimples are very, very lovely ;) *btw, a lot of my female friends are 'buns' first too so I will concede to be in the minority here
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