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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Bloody hell... I am so jealous I missed the SK and the mattresses
:p:p:p:p
i'm happy to share my mattress with you!!;):D
that's what the elite is all about!!:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
bilge© copyright all rights reserved0 -
Not out tonight DM?:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
scottsaver wrote: »Thought I was just having some crisp related fun with the girls so please accept my apologies for a moment of weakness, haven't had such a laugh in ages:o:o:o:o
Don't apologise SS. Your crispy posts are what's expected on a Friday night0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Regardless of usernames, or whether we know if a user is male or female. It's do easy to separate the ladies from the boys on here tonight!
The ladies have moved on from the unpleastness and arguments that caused so much trouble yesterday. Our testosterone fuelled members just can't walk by without biting! Every single person that has responded to FQ is a bloke.......says everything:cool:
C'mon guys. Leave it alone......There are some people (like me) that are here to get away from unpleasantness/bickering/loneliness anything else in real life that needs escaping from......whatever. Try and remember that
Well said there that lady. :T
I am not caught up yet popping back and forth. So guess I am going to have to be wary of the testosterone in the air.0 -
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I hope you don't get any unwanted visitors in them then. :rotfl:
I am paranoid about my cereals since my mite infestation, and we had a rat in the loft last year. :eek:
We used to have an Aga, so in late Autumn we would get some rats in the kitchen as they liked the warmth.
We used to spend hour trying to gently persuade them to leave, we even made runs for them. We failed.
I then rang the rat man us, he asked how he could help..... I could not help myself but I started singing... there's a rat in my kitchen, what am I going to do! Sadly he came and put poison down.
But I became a little obsessed about the poor rats being under the floor, so one day when OH went to work, I took the slates off the floor, and pulled the floor boards up and found the dead rats (some were babies).
When he got home, he went mad. I thought I had been sensible as I had laid the tiles out in the back garden in the order they came out, with chalk numbers on and even draw a plan... but it rained.
I was in the bad books for a while... the floor did not go back down as I had anticipated and he insisted we got rid of the Aga.100 -
I hope you don't get any unwanted visitors in them then. :rotfl:
I am paranoid about my cereals since my mite infestation, and we had a rat in the loft last year. :eek:
What's this now??
Mites? Infestation?Dream of being mortgage free....
APR 2007 - £109,825 FEB 2012 - £98,664.53:beer:0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Not out tonight DM?:)
You know me, I usually go out on a Friday night, but thought I may try Saturday for a change, see what its like“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Bananababe wrote: »It wasn't about your banter hun
you two made me hungry x
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