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davemorton wrote: »You could support a semi-local forumite by doing my ironing
I am sooo glad I live miles away.0 -
fairclaire wrote: ».......you couldn't afford it
:eek: How rude!!!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
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I have a lady question. Can anyone recommend a good eyelash glue (and eyelashes, I've got some Primark ones but I reckon they will be a bit crappy) please? I don't really bother with make up most of the time but for some reason
lately I feel like putting more effort in
I use the eyelure glue. Got some great lashes from t direct the other day for 75p a pair. They were the vintage ones. I also have a black eyelash glue I got from ebay which doubkes up as a totally smuge proof eyeliner. Not sure of make as has rubbed off bottle. Pre gluesd lashes always need a proper glue.
I think with lashes never expect to get a second wear out of them as they lose shape when you remove them. A well glues lash should feel like you are wearing none.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
You have an ironing shop man. :eek: I want one. :rotfl:
I have no excuse for not doing it myself, but I tend to pick the easy stuff first. So for ages there has always been something left.
I finally decided to let go of a long swishy summer skirt that had 2 layers. I found it had a little hole on the top layer looks like I caught it on something.
He's lovelyhe does the dry cleaning as well. I put a fancy dress in to get dry cleaned and he sent it back on a gorgeous padded hanger because he said it was lovely
It's a good thing if you are able to let things go that you haven't before? In seriousness, it's a big thing to get to the end of something that you've avoided tackling. Well done you!0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Aww
I had business to attend toI wish I was fishing with David.
I love Cornwall.
As for feeding myself. I had a Chinese last nighta garage butty for my lunch yesterday and a weetabix biscuit for breakfast
I did have a nice Italian meal on Friday night.
Were you not at the country residence this weekend?
:iloveyou::grouphug:;)When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
davemorton wrote: »No your not
Well I guess I wished I lived nearer FC so we could go for JL coffee and cake.
South west coven will be meeting this week, shame the north east wizard is not fishing closer he could have joined us. :rotfl:0 -
COSMOPOLITAN magazine including sun glasses and mentos scanning at £1 (instead of £3.70) @ WH Smith
http://m.hotukdeals.com/deals/cosmopolitan-magazine-including-sun-glasses-mentos-scanning-1-wh-smith-1935755?mforwarded=true
Only confirmed at wh smiths attached to train stations
Oh I bet you ll be there tomorrow0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »He's lovely
he does the dry cleaning as well. I put a fancy dress in to get dry cleaned and he sent it back on a gorgeous padded hanger because he said it was lovely
It's a good thing if you are able to let things go that you haven't before? In seriousness, it's a big thing to get to the end of something that you've avoided tackling. Well done you!
Was it an asparagus, or a gorilla outfit, or something else???“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0
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