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Spangles30 Wrote:

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> Asset, shame you had to do a google definition to

> point it out.

>

> Rosie, I do not have more money than sense. I use

> just two prducts from Dr Hauschka which are not

> that expensive.



I don't get it: what makes you think Asset did a google search? Asset's an articulate woman - I should think she knows her tautologies from her pleonasms and no mistake


And Dr Hauschka's hardly cheap. it's pricier than a lot of things Dr Boo sell. I'm resistant to the notion that because you buy a couple of things from a health shop you are wise, and because I buy a couple of things from a "pretty" shop, I have more money than sense. Even if I buy the exact same two products?

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> As I said, you feel fantastically relaxed after a

> massage with Anya. Maybe a few peeps need to try

> one!:-S



wise words Tillie. was supposed to get one in the office today, but missed my slot - that's probably why my prose is tending towards the terse and laconic


haven't had a massage there, but I rate her facials highly (she practically rubs out your wrinkles) maybe will see if there's a slot tomorrow

Terse, laconic and sardonic are three words that used to describe your typical Mills and Boon hero when I was a schoolgirl and men were men. (I did a dissertation on popular romance once: my sister kindly pointed out that luckily I'd done the reading already.)


I have no way of bringing this back to the point other than to say a real man wouldn't be seen dead in Dr Boo. Unless he was there to put out a fire. Now there's a thought...

Oh MrsB, the thought of a fireman in Dr Boo. It sounds like paradise!


Could he be Ray Winstone dressed as a fire man and holding a bottle of Champagne standing in Dr Boo - perhaps during a private preview of their 50% off sale?


OHMYGOD!!! I shall go and lie down, I feel quite over excited.

"A real man wouldn't be seen dead inside Dr Boo"


And I suppose a real woman wouldn't be seen dead anywhere other than in the kitchen?


Actually I went into Dr Boo recently looking for some moisturiser for my extremely real man (to stop him using my expensive stuff) and they don't stock any male specific toiletries.

I tend to think that a sausage be-fingered lady would have plenty of female friends in comfortable shoes.


Isn't an argument about excessive expense on cosmetics kinda wasted? I spank loads of cash on pointless gadgets that do things that don't need doing, and I abhor people who point that out. I bloody know it, so if you point it out then you think you must be smugly squatting there convinced that you're cleverer than me ;-)


However, until this moment I did think that laconic had something to do with foxy guile but had never looked it up. Now I understand, hurrah! Asset, indeed you are!


*Returns to intriguing discourse on Socrates and Sparta*


*Glimpses self reflected in monitor and is staggered to note the resemblance with Ray Winstone*

Huguenot Wrote:

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> I tend to think that a sausage be-fingered lady

> would have plenty of female friends in comfortable

> shoes.

>

> Isn't an argument about excessive expense on

> cosmetics kinda wasted? I spank loads of cash on

> pointless gadgets that do things that don't need

> doing, and I abhor people who point that out. I

> bloody know it, so if you point it out then you

> think you must be smugly squatting there convinced

> that you're cleverer than me ;-)

>

> However, until this moment I did think that

> laconic had something to do with foxy guile but

> had never looked it up. Now I understand, hurrah!

> Asset, indeed you are!

>

> *Returns to intriguing discourse on Socrates and

> Sparta*

>

> *Glimpses self reflected in monitor and is

> staggered to note the resemblance with Ray

> Winstone*


I do occasionally drink at breakfast time, I don't know why, but I just do. It's wilfull I know.


Glad to see I'm not the only one.


It's definitely Spartan of me and I think possibly Socratic, though I will stand to be corrected on the latter.

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