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"Ohhh" I said as I was greeted with "Happy Good Friday" from my other half this morning


"Is there such a greeting" I inquired cautiously


"There is now"


Followed by "I want to watch a Jesus film"


"Hmmmm..okay, let's have some breakfast first shall we"


(I gently made good my escape to the kitchen)


"How about Kew gardens to see how the Mayans discovered chocolate"




So, "Happy Good Friday" to you all


I have a feeling it's going to be a loooong day today


Netts:-S

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Try to be more entertaining PaulK and give us all a lift.


I would say AC that HGF is probably quite offensive to Christians given that their leader was nailed to a cross on this day. On the other hand as they know he will rise again in a couple of days maybe not so much. It's a bit like the Titanic 'unsinking' don't you think?

katie1997 Wrote:

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> There is nothing more sinister than rabbits

> wearing suits.




you think?... http://www.google.co.uk/url?source=imglanding&ct=img&q=http://www.viacityloop.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Julia-deVille-rabbit-050809.jpg&sa=X&ei=Z0Z_T7rGI4PN0QWRq8zmBg&ved=0CAwQ8wc4Dw&usg=AFQjCNGFcLgsLy6TWeuqwmd1kFDuv4AUBQ

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Oh maxxi

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> The irony

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> We went to Gunter's show at The NHM only to be

> told it was sold out until later

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> Still, we saw a Camel with it's guts hanging out,

> which was nice

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> :(



It's a Julia DeVille from her Memento Mori jewellery collection -


Loving the brooch...http://www.e-potpourri.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/julia-deville-prey-brooch.jpg


...wonder if that's her real name?

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