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saintsabrina

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  1. Things that annoy me include, but are not limited to...Gordon Brown, 9-5, the tube in London, ROFL, LOL, LMAO, WTF etc, cash for gold gimmicks, tight elastic on underwear, people that sit on the outer seat on a bus blocking the inner one, bumping a freshly painted fingernail. Phew, that's about it for now.
  2. Stronger by Britney Spears. Oh dear. I fear for a potentially mediocre reputation. http://www.postalgold.info/
  3. My friends and I plan to celebrate our singledom with a valentines day night of cheesiness - heart-shaped cakes, cheese fondue, celine dion on repeat, excessive wine. All that rubbish. Who says we can't be cheesy too? Go out and have a blast with your friends! Embrace it! :))http://www.postalgold.info/
  4. DID YOU KNOW...? - that if your scissors are blunt, simply cutting sandpaper will sharpen them - that if your gold jewellry like... http://www.postalgold.com/gold-jewellry is tarnished, running some toothpaste over it will instantly polish the surface - that to remove rust, scrunching up a ball of aluminium foil and rubbing it over the rusted spot will remove it immediately - that if you over-salt a dish, dropping a potato slice in will help to soak up the excess... Fascinating :)
  5. What an exciting British triumph! The sin-binning really gave it that extra edge I thought... Racking up those extra 17 points when Alun-Wyn Jones was put in the bin - money can't buy gold moments such as these in rugby! I wonder how Wales will go against the 'almighty' Scots next week? Let's hope at least some of their dignity can remain in tact for the remainder of the season!
  6. "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." -Oscar Wilde This is definately my favourite, but others include: "We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope." -Martin Luther King Jr. "The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time." -Frierich Nietzsche- http://www.postalgold.info/
  7. saintsabrina

    a joke

    What's red and fluffy? Red fluff. Did you hear about the two antennas that got married? The ceremony was rubbish, but the reception was excellent. Why did the boy fall off the swing? He was hit by a fridge. Corduroy pillows: they're making headlines! What's red and looks like a bucket? A red bucket. What's black and looks like a bucket? A red bucket's shadow. What's brown and sticky? A stick. *sssiighhh* it's out of my system now :) http://www.postalgold.info/
  8. People that cough without covering their mouths, grumpy deliver drivers, cash for gold gimmicks, moody friends, sleazy bosses, people that sit on the outside of a double seat on the train, late buses, aggressive drunk people, aggressive people, friends that mistreat you, people that push in on trains/in queues/in lifts/on the road/at the supermarket, people that don't use a tissue, people with a short fuse. *Aaaagh* it's out of my system now!
  9. Though unfashionable, I see no harm in a mismatching ski hat to combat the winter chills - in my opinion you seem to be missing the point that given the current climate, it is more important to be practical, keep warm, and stay healthy, than to impress the strangers around us with floosy, flimsy and flu-inducing fashion, whether you look fashionable or 'visually dyslexic' or not.http://www.postalgold.info/
  10. 'Most people worry about what they eat between Christmas and New Years, when they should actually worry about what they eat between New Years and Christmas'. The new years festivities are over. The liver is back to functioning at normal levels, the champagne glasses neatly stored in the kitchen cupboards and the rolls of streamers tucked away until the next cause for celebration erects itself. As we drift back into routine and a working week, we are so frequently hit with the question of new years resolutions that small bruises are starting to form. It is the ultimate in smalltalk, post-festiveseason. My question is, are new years resolutions really necessary? They provide us with a sense of hope and potential, filling our hearts with the future possibility of true happiness, love and success. We tell our colleagues, our friends, our family; 'This is the year I [quit smoking/stop drinking/lose weight/find a better job/find a better boyfriend/find God/dye my hair green etc.]', but come mid-January, I see only the pressure of these goals we get from ourselves, our friends, our family and our colleagues coming down on us when asked 'So have you [quit smoking/met sobriety/stopped eating cake for breakfast/quit your job/dumped him/been to church/found a stylist] yet?'. Do you feel pressured? Have you started on your goals yet? I say ditch the new years resolutions and focus on a balanced all-year round approach to achieving your goals.http://www.postalgold.info/
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