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Tuesday 20th daily chat-onwards and upwards....

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  • pepe2008
    pepe2008 Posts: 5,158 Forumite
    Is that the same nerve that connected my ex's private parts to his brain Linda?

    Everything is connected to them!


    to Quote Grandpa Simpson ' whenever I get confused I take a look inside my pants and there lies the answer to most problems'

    could also be the cause of them too
    :D:D stay wonky :D:D

    ....one-way ticket to Portugal booked !
  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    I love bookshops.. I would come and visit you Bookie, though I've no idea where you are! :D
    Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012.
    "I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."
  • LouiseJ wrote: »
    I take it I havent shared my Flamingloand 1976 story with you Squizz:eek: #

    Nice family attraction, went in a boat to an island in the middle of a lake where you were shown into a large hut and took a seat.

    The show begins..............man in a cage who then flashes with red lights and magically turns into a gorilla, now here is the hilarious part

    Gorilla shakes bars and excapes into the audiance grabbing children and generally trying to scare the !!!!!! out of people.

    I was 4 years old and almost had a stroke:eek: hilarious Flamingofluckingland!!!!!

    I cannot even watch planet of the apes, king kong or anything with pretend apes in it, dont mind real ones though.


    The apes in planet of the apes aren't real. shoot. I never knew!
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • pepe2008
    pepe2008 Posts: 5,158 Forumite
    I love bookshops.. I would come and visit you Bookie, though I've no idea where you are! :D

    me too, currently reading,
    Stephen Fry 'Moab is my Washpot' autobiog
    Simon Scarrow 'Under the Eagle'
    Stephen King 'Duma Key'
    and
    Valerio Massimo Manfredi 'The Last Legion'
    :D:D stay wonky :D:D

    ....one-way ticket to Portugal booked !
  • Bookie-I love 'You've got Mail' and tbh, that's how I imagined your shop!

    I wish I could help bring in trade-would you like some ideas?

    All ideas more than welcome. :D

    Perhaps a dishy bloke with a dog will come and sweep me off my feet one day!:rotfl:
  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    pepe2008 wrote: »
    me too, currently reading,
    Stephen Fry 'Moab is my Washpot' autobiog
    Simon Scarrow 'Under the Eagle'
    Stephen King 'Duma Key'
    and
    Valerio Massimo Manfredi 'The Last Legion'

    I love Stephen Fry (in many ways.. but also as an author ;) )

    I'm reading Iain Banks 'Dead Air', Tom Wolfe 'Radical Chic...' and Geert Mak 'In Europe'.
    Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012.
    "I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."
  • (Land_of)_Maz
    (Land_of)_Maz Posts: 11,738 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    gosh you are such a bookish bunch!

    i'm reading Dawn French, Hello Fatty!
    I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....
    (it's part of my charm!)
  • oh dear.

    had nice nap and dreamt about the ex. it was such a nice dream and we were so happy.

    And I know its a dream and not true and he is just not interested and I need to get over it and move on but why can't you just make feelings BOG OFF and how unfair is it that my OWN freaking brain tricks me.

    got to go to my second job now.

    so see you later

    xxxx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • , though I've no idea where you are! :D

    Ditto! :D

    Now tries to find Snaggles on Facebook to see relevant photo! :rolleyes:
  • pepe2008
    pepe2008 Posts: 5,158 Forumite
    I love Stephen Fry (in many ways.. but also as an author ;) )

    I'm reading Iain Banks 'Dead Air', Tom Wolfe 'Radical Chic...' and Geert Mak 'In Europe'.
    Not just me 'multiple reading' then. I'll try any book, sometimes they just dont click though. I've just given up on Ben Okri 'The Famished Road'

    if anyone wants a great, funny read, get 'A Brief History of Tractors in Ukranian' its really funny ( and not about tractors )

    Bookie....there has been a second book to that one I thnk, is there any way you could find out?
    :D:D stay wonky :D:D

    ....one-way ticket to Portugal booked !
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