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As an aside, a dappy, rich friend gave me some Creme de la Mer that she bought in New York for $200 and was too intense for her skin. The odd thing is, it has the same texture and smells exactly the same as Nivea which retails for about ?3.75 in Sainsbury's.

Naff things that I like?


Watching first series of Mission Impossible on FiveUS some afternoons when I am supposed to be working at home.

Wait, it wasn't naff.


Horlicks of a cold evening, tucked up and cuddled up in bed.


Ooohh I love Nivea! And E45 cream. And Oil of Ulay (do you mind, ULAY!) bath cream!

I watched a great show before Christmas in the USA called "The biggest Looser" about people trying to loose weight at a boot camp - I lost an entire day of my life, eating cheesey puffs and drinking Bud Light. I came home half a stone heavier - I had a great time!


The should make lots more shows just like that one over here... Car crash TV, you can't beat it.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> I didn't realise any of the above was "naff" ::s


Kalamity, Giles B., has an array of knitwear which would embarrass Noel Edmonds. Also, he is a former Conservative MP.

He is also founder of the teddy bear museum.

Nuff said.

embellina Wrote:

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> Cheese sandwiches with salt and vinegar crisps in

> them

> Ugg boots



I quite like the sound of the sandwiches. Ugg boots are good for keeping your feet warm - but as a fashion thing...no. I esp hate them when the soles are really worn and they make the wearer look pigeon heeled.

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