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In no particular order and not necessarily at the same time:


A old favourite novel


Malt whisky


Hill walking


Watching Casablanca


Walking by the sea


Cooking a classic dish


A big bowl of spaghetti carbonara and a a glass of red wine

sequinned boob tube


hot pants


high heels


leg warmers (optional)


'big hair' wig (preferably in a different colour and style to your own)


glitter cream eyeshadow (lots of)


lipgloss (as above)


hairbrush


full-length mirror


loud, cheesy disco tunes (flashdance, eye of the tiger, fame )


partner safely away on 'business trip'


two bewildered cats

... and on a more serious note, if you have any pets (and I don't necessarily mean wabbits), they can provide an amazing source of comfort and are lovely to be around, making you feel more content and at ease with the rest of the world around you.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> sequinned boob tube

>

> hot pants

>

> high heels

>

> leg warmers (optional)

>

> 'big hair' wig (preferably in a different colour

> and style to your own)

>

> glitter cream eyeshadow (lots of)

>

> lipgloss (as above)

>

> hairbrush

>

> full-length mirror

>

> loud, cheesy disco tunes (flashdance, eye of the

> tiger, fame )

>

> partner safely away on 'business trip'

>

> two bewildered cats



HILARIOUS!


But...haven't you forgotten something? 3 syllables, 2 words... (cooks rice LOL).

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