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Nice people thread part 8 - worth the wait
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I just did an image search to post a pic of one and it was a bit eeeeewww and I chickened out (not the most appropriate phrase
) plus OH just peered over my shoulder so I had to close the window....don't want him to say 'oh, what are they? Mmmm why don't you have one''.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
If dh suggested it I would put a cheap necklace over the area ( over something soft for me) and see how long he liked it for......glue or things to catch on, and pubes plus friction just don't sound fun. Agree the butterflies are pretty, but, tbh, there is a world of entertainment for anyone I am showing that area to to enjoy, and I like to think they prefer that to a glittery butterfly.0 -
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lostinrates wrote: »It sounds wonderful, but ....will you forgive me for not wanting a Gastropub? I like them, don't get me wrong, but I live in the land of the Gastropub, (though just moving this bit east the wealth of good restaurants without going to a city is still amazing to me) and I would love a 'proper' restaurant atmosphere. Though a Gastropub would probably me more suitable as I will of course be fighting off the grump by then. I am packing (comparatively) a lot in, a mix of pleasure and less pleasurable, hence trying to sort this now.:eek:
It's your loss....
However, you have a good range of choices. If it's lunchtime then The Savoy Grill always does a very reasonable fixed price lunch when you consider how very good the food is.
Royal China on Baker St is fairly cheap if you stick to the dim sum and is very, very good.
There are loads of good places in Chinatown. Lots of dross too and it's been too long for me to recommend anywhere.
The food bars in Selfridges are nice and a bit different. They always seem a little expensive for what you get but it is always good and they've got good wine lists.
St John on John Street is the best food in London bar none. It really is very excellent. They also do food that you simply won't see anywhere else. The last time I went I had pigs ear and dandelion salad followed by a whole shin on veal on the bone which we shared. Yum! Yum! Yum! They also do really good razor clams from time to time.
ETA: They have got razor clams on the menu! Nom, nom, nom.
https://www.stjohngroup.uk.com/smithfield/menu/supper/0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Its like clothes for a dog.
Though my dogs have clothes:o
I have stopped looking at vagazzle Images. It was starting to normalise in my mind and I was thinking hmm...maybe afterall......:eek:
FC interiors? Wow!
They have clothes to keep them warm or 'costumes'?
I'll have to start saving for my fc soft furnishings and carpentry now!0 -
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My office is on the third (top) floor of a sixties building.This was the first day this year I have actually had the office window open
I was with one of the team when I noticed her office windows were being cleaned.
On rushing back in to my office I was too late... they had washed an open window and I had a puddle to mop up.
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lostinrates wrote: »Its probably quite 'fun'. Once. Till it itches, or is subject to friction.
. Edit...if I were a teen of sexually consenting age I could see the appeal.
Pretty expensive, though, only lasts a couple of days, and takes ages to do.
I can't quite see that it would actually be fun, as opposed to fun in theory.
There are lots of things like that which are better kept as ideas rather than put into practice, I reckon (-:...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.0
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