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Thanks for posting this bailey, but I would point out that 'everyone' did not jump on lovecrafting, quite the opposite in fact - two people, I believe, 'jumped' on her, and the rest jumped in to defend her
And I hope I speak for the majority, but if you want to keep referring to this 'person' who did the dirty, then please let us know who it is ...... and yes, I, for one, want to know
We all just want this thread to get back on subject, whatever that subject is, and help people
sorry if you dont see what other people post, al your seeing is the nice nice post...:rotfl:Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
I have done reading too!
personally test's all her own finds0 -
Bettybigboobs wrote: »What's your things and I'll keep an eye out on my travels, help each other out
Sally is a standing scary doll that my three year old thinks is the bees knees. Stockton has the boy but it's 22 quid. If you manage a bargain, pick up an extra for little young me lol
What are my things? That's a good question. Toys up to a point but we got all the toys we needed in the £2 sale earlier for our godchildren, friends children etc . The youngest we have in our extended family is six years old so I don't look at things for younger than that.My youngest is 30 years old so that tells a story. I tend to look for the household, healthy food, electrics etc so the recent 4p clothes things weren't really of interest. I already have an arrangement with s4mmy in eaglescliffe (I think) for the odd thing which we pm(only a couple so far).
AS for the Sally thing I wouldn't be looking for it for myself but if I happen to see one (if I can work out what it is) I'll PM you.Awaiting a new sig0 -
Nope can't work it out eitherloves a good glitch :j0
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Catch all you lovely folk later0 -
Just thought I'd join in on the what not to do in the microwave stories - when I lived at home with my parents they bought me this lovely red metallic shiny mug with the strict instructions not to put it in the microwave - I promptly forgot after a few days
and put it in the microwave to have a cup of hot milk - I kid you not, it was like a lightning storm inside the microwave, all forks of brightly coloured light (was actually rather pretty, but don't tell my parents I said that:D) totally ruined the mug
:rotfl: Reminds me of when dd was a baby, I was feeding her in the living room and ds (then 5 and an ad/hd kid) was very quiet. Suddenly I heard a yell from the kitchen. Went to see what was wrong and he was holding his hand and there was a butter knife on the floor. Checked his hand and there was a minor burn mark and when I lifted the knife the lino was melted under it. Once he'd calmed down I asked him what happened.....he told me he'd put the knife in the microwave "to see what would happen" but the "lightening" scared him and he tried to put the knife back in the drawer before I caught him!!!:heart2:Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.:heart2:0
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