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Nice people thread part 7 - a thread in its prime
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Oh ... the cute doggy photo I mentioned.... you missed that!
Edit - Found him: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=56500171&postcount=5360 -
I never see the point of washing your hair in the evening. Wash it in the morning and then it should stay in shape for the day.
Mine has just been wash ed. it will still be damo in the morning. If I washed it in the morning it would still be damp in the afternoon.
I love my hair, but getting ready for special events is annoying as it then obviously gets styled from wet before hand, which means I need the afternoon to get hair ready, takes hours to diffuse dry.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »LOADS! But I can never do the precis posts as I'm useless and forget stuff
Nice to see you back. I got that 2nd name sorted out .... which involved listening while the hind legs were talked off a donkey.... but I've got my 2 names for tomorrow
Cheers, I owe you one. I'm guessing the chips are on me next time, as you did the honours last time (allbeit a bit of a palavar).PasturesNew wrote: »Oh ... the cute doggy photo I mentioned.... you missed that!
Edit - Found him: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=56500171&postcount=536
OMG how cute is that doggy.
Return the favour? No probs...having a mate with a seaside residence is dead handyLet me know when you have bought it and we'll be straight down to park ourselves at yours for a day.
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Glad you're feeling better lir.
Happy birthday Mr S and Lydia's DS.
Welcome back fc
Chewie, my cure for a cold is the hottest curry I can bear (or even hotter). Wrap up warm and the cold will be gone by tomorrow. Not to be tried by kids or other poor thremoregulators.
Just returned from my round trip to sunny Scotland and sampled the best traffic jams the motorway system has to offer.:DThere is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Chewy, carrot and ginger soup is a definate cure to a cold....works every time.
Otherwise that sniff thing called Defence or something is good too.
Right quick pop in and back out again as had a tricky weeekend ( SiL is on a suicide watch for her ex and OH needs to message her just to check things are ok).
Life has been like a soap recently, can't wait for it to get back to normal.
Nite x0 -
OMG how cute is that doggy.
Return the favour? No probs...having a mate with a seaside residence is dead handyLet me know when you have bought it and we'll be straight down to park ourselves at yours for a day.
The ones that are passable are £100k more than I have.
The ones I can afford are in pikeyville..
Of course the ones I actually like are £200k more than I have - and are STILL in the wrong places.
But.... it only takes ONE to be right.... I've eyes bigger than my purse.0 -
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But a huge amount of that is duplicate data. Surely you've only really got 70MB of data, with millions of sperm each having a different selection of 35MB from that 70MB, haven't you?
All the data in it are alternative stories on how to assemble a person so it's all different data. There's stacks of formulaic books churned out by prolific authors where you'd struggle to tell the names apart and they're all just variations of a theme. If they' count as different then so are the sperm genomes. After all all the books in the library contain the same words you find in the dictionary ( which Steven Wright thought was a Poem about Everything)There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
How is the new motor?
Full of bells and whistles my last car never had, like drawers under the seats and a gearbox that changes itself, turning me into just the guy who points the car somewhere. It seems too good to be true, and I'll be trying to find out what it's capable of. It's not a racing car though, just a small family car.
One really good thing is it's economical and it can do a 430-mile journey in just over a tank of petrol.:beer:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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