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OS Diary, Saturday 10th Feb 07
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anniebooklover wrote:Sorry guys, it was quiet for a while. Glad you are here.
If money was no object - what would your favourite drink be???
Crate of Veuve Cliqot champers :beer: Anyone want some!anniebooklover wrote:BUT... I do love Sea Breezes made with Stolly vodka. I have never had a hangover when drinking stolly in sea breezes!! :j Though some people I know call it "truth serum" as after you have had a few you tell people things you wouldn't normally tell them.
If you want to make one it is two parts vodka to one part cranberry juice and one part grapefruit juice (I prefer pink grapefruit juice) with lots of ice. If that is too strong just mix it till it tastes right for you. Yuuuuuuuuum!
Sounds lovely - can you pour me a glass?
Now a payjama party, courtesy of Pooky.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
dlb wrote:My fav drink, has to be VK blue. Followed by baileys.
Yuckkkkkk! Can't stand Baileys. I was once dared to drink half a pint of the stuff at a New Year party yonks ago. I drank it in one but was sick as a pig(sorry if that TMI) for the rest of the night and have never been able to drink it since. Even the thought of it is turning me green right now. _pale_"Bad planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."
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anniebooklover wrote:Yuckkkkkk! Can't stand Baileys. I was once dared to drink half a pint of the stuff at a New Year party yonks ago. I drank it in one but was sick as a pig(sorry if that TMI) for the rest of the night and have never been able to drink it since. Even the thought of it is turning me green right now. _pale_
Only half a pint? Lightweight.... :rotfl:
Actually, I can only stomach a few glasses at a time... It's very rich0 -
Pj`s here too, plus can of larger, kids and hubby all half asleep on the settee, cant they hear the party!!???Proud to be DEBT FREE AT LAST0
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Hi there
wafts in a la Nigella
just managed to finish off a trifle for DLB, and some vol au vents, and you can have a grapefruit stuck with cocktail sticks with cheese and pickles on.
I'll be back in a mo with the meat paste sannies, choc crispy cakes.
Actually - with all of that, and the voddy and baileys and champers (keep some of that Veuve and Cristal for me) maybe we need some buckets and some stardrops to hand.
how about some Abba?"You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me." - C.S. Lewis0 -
Oh yes Dancing OS Queens!!Proud to be DEBT FREE AT LAST0
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Penelope_Penguin wrote:
Do I hear the BeeGees playing in the background?I don't have a white suit, can I still point up to the right while posing and doing some very serious disco dancing????
"Bad planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."
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Well - I did think a line in an Abba song (souper trouper i think) was "when I called you last night from Tesco" - only found out recently that it's Glasgow.:o
"Saturday Night Fever" - that'd be good. How about the Grease soundtrack. I think we used to spend all playtime in primary 5 doing the routines. Unfortunately I can't do the tight black trouser thingy at the end - well, if you don't look at the safety pins holding things together and the muffin top over the trousers, and if you insist......."You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me." - C.S. Lewis0 -
Nobbys Nuts anyone??
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