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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> HAL9000 Wrote:

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> > Ladymuck Wrote:

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> > > Daizie doesn't have testicles!

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> > Prove it!

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> *massive horror gasp"


I could have a massive pair of b0ll0x underneath my nightie

  • 5 months later...

Wow Wee...


Isn't the World Wide Web full of amazing stuff, I found these useful "Top-tips" on.......


"How to Spot A Fake Psychic"



Step 2

If the psychic you go to is wearing a costume, most likely they aren't legitimate. If they feel that they have to dress up to look like a good psychic, most likely they are simply using the image to try getting your attention and then scam you.



Step 4

If a psychic does something to "prove" that he or she has legitimate powers, like bending a spoon with their mind, pay attention carefully. There are a number of ways to bend a spoon that aren't psychic at all, but can easily be made to appear as though they are. For instance, if the "psychic" starts to bend forward, as though their stomach hurts from concentrating so hard, they are most likely using their chair to bend the spoon but they do so in a way that makes it appear to be their mind. Pay attention. They might just be good actors.




Who would have thought it possible......?


* reconsiders Fez option *



W**F

To remove scratches from your watch or glasses use the wool stuff in duraglit.


A tip from my uncle who was a chemist,

take a half-full fairy liquid bottle,

add an equal amount of paraffin,

and shake,

the resultant mixture removes oil and grease from hands better than famous hand cleanser's.

It comes in a tin with impregnated woolly stuff and the woolly stuff when rubbed onto the glass removes most scratches.


Silver cleaner, and brass cleaner in the same tins, available from any hardware store will do the same job.


Drop into the shop that has the plastic bowls on the pavement in LL.

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