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daizie Wrote:

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> brum, i think i had that one the year before last

> . I flung it back in the cupboard after christmas

> and it never worked again. Thats the thing isn't

> it , storing the effing things properly .


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Dazzers


"Did you know ?"


That the company that first pioneered the artificial Christmas tree also made "bog brushes"


So does the lavatory connection beckon you again ?



W**F


* I have just arrived in Iceland & taken a flight north to the mountains, It's very christmasy here, every house is lit outside...........ahhh bless*

Ha! but have you knitted any decorations????? come on Tuesday - you still have time!!!!


sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Mine has tinsel, home made origami ball

> decorations, home made pom poms, white lights, a

> paperchain, some flocked baubles, lots of

> snowflakes, basically anything tacky + a really

> cute ceramic penguin with a broken foot. I LOVE

> CHRISTMAS

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