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OS Sunday 5th November 2006
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frizz_head wrote:Oh crumbs!!! Is it too soon to be defrosting the turkey?
Yes!
But, it's not too soon to scan your eyes over my Christmas List so you don't end up panic buying :whistle:
Ok, the firework display kicks off in less than 4 minutes .... :j :j ... hm toffee apple anyone? Or maybe a BBQ'd choccy nana? Maybe I can tempt you with some Thor Cake?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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kyle wrote:Thought i was going mad for a mo there!:eek: good one queenie
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Bought my first stocking filler today, little radio in Tesco's £1 boxes
I'll have a toffee apple please and don't stand on my toes and dirty my nice new Asda Tickled Pink wellies
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Edinburghlass wrote:Bought my first stocking filler today, little radio in Tesco's £1 boxes
I'll have a toffee apple please and don't stand on my toes and dirty my nice new Asda Tickled Pink wellies
Those wellies are "hench"!! (D12yo's latest saying for anything which is v.good) *passed TA w/out stepping on TP Wellies*
Glad - fancy some mulled wine?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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frizz_head wrote:Oh crumbs!!! Is it too soon to be defrosting the turkey?
If it's bonfire night I'm off to a party tonight BRILLIANT. It's one of my favourite parties of the year too as I love fireworks. Last year one of our friends decided to revive the ancient order of bonfire leapersand proceded to leap the fire in his pants.:eek: We all had great fun until we found out a week later he'd broken his foot but not told us - I think we might have to forbid him this year.
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Can I have a toffee apple and a sparkler please??? :j :j :j
I promise I am wearing my gloves so the sparks don't burn."Bad planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."
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Dobie wrote:No but I bet my old mum has the sprouts on.:D
If it's bonfire night I'm off to a party tonight BRILLIANT. It's one of my favourite parties of the year too as I love fireworks. Last year one of our friends decided to revive the ancient order of bonfire leapersand proceded to leap the fire in his pants.:eek: We all had great fun until we found out a week later he'd broken his foot but not told us - I think we might have to forbid him this year.
Dobie - I am tired, I read that your friend proceeded to HEAP the fire in his pants:eek:We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.
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Dobie wrote:We were all very grateful that his pants stayed exactly where they belong :rotfl:
Not half as grateful as he was:laugh:
Jacket spuds just ready to scoop out of the embers now ...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Where's my cup of bovril, it can't be bonfire night with my cup of bovril!!Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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