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Economic Living Is The Exercise
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fairclaire wrote: »
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Surely that's a lobster. I'd never fit that in my knickers:eek:
Best buy some bigger knickers as thats what they grow intoWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Just thinking about white coats, I had to find room for DD2's now she is back home. Don't think she even wore them last year.
One still has the biro pen on it where she left it in the pocket when she washed it the first week at uni after doing dissecting. How things changed by third year she would wear it all term and bring it home double wrapped in plastic bag for me to wash. :eek:
Is that TMII don't want to offend anyone....
I've seen a lot of doctors in recent weeks and not one in a white coat. Do they even bother with them any more?
OH and I were talking about this lately during a long wait in a waiting room... How nurses used to wear hat things (don't think they actually served a purpose) and doctors all wore white coats. I personally think it must be much easier to carry out their duties in the comfier clothing they have these days. Our dentist has started wearing a rather funky bright purple trousers and top. I guess it's all getting a bit more relaxed.
I don't like the phlebotomists black uniforms at our hospital though, I must admit. Having someone dressed head to foot in black sucking my blood out doesn't put me at ease0 -
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Surely that's a lobster. I'd never fit that in my knickers:eek:
It's not your fault there was no bigger sizes by the time you got on m&s last night.
PM TS.....she bought them all :eek::rotfl:
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MR TM is at a cycling dinner.
I thought it only fair that I should have a full pouch of M&Ms, 2 butterfly cakes, a packet of seabrook cheese and chive crisps and 2 glasses of PinotTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Bet you were gutted they bought that organic chocolate:rotfl:
The kind of store I wombled the receipt, I'm very surprised they stocked organic chocolate:)'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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