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Fuschia Wrote:

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> Moos Wrote:

> Or a

> > don'twipethatonmyshirtohGodtoolate....

>

> Rofl.

>

> I'm going to start a thread on most disgusting

> habits we have.. I must confess to occasionally

> wiping a passing snotty nose on the inside of my

> pj top...



LOL.....that thing I swore I'd never do, but have had to resort to on occassion, of licking a tissue and using it to clean a dirty face OMG I have turned into my mother!

Pickle Wrote:

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> Oooooh, very nice indeed, well done EDF team!

>

> Is it just me, or did anyone else find they had

> the jitters last night when the forum wasn't

> available?! Just typical it was down on an

> evening where Mr Pickle was out and there was

> nothing decent on TV! I had to do ironing instead

> :-S


Yep me too Pickle...9pm on a Wednesday evening...what else would one be doing?

citizenED Wrote:

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> Licking a tissue to wipe a dirty face - isn't that

> what you're supposed to do? How about, lick a

> tissue to wipe dirty face, then turn it over to

> wipe dirty hands.


as long as you don't use it on their bottom first!

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