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ilovetoshop wrote: »Hello TM
hope you are well
how did your signing go the other day ?
My sisters children are learning to sign and they are both coming on really well
I am so grateful that there was no one in the audience who could sign. It was basically a long string of words rather than sentences if you know what I mean. I struggled with the word "client" as you do:D but hopefully got my meaning across.To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Seeing that picture of the sheep just reminded me of what my ds who is 15 and quite a clever lad said to me at the dinner table , he's been on a dofe weekend and whilst walking through the fields of sheep and talking with his mates he never realised that the lamb we eat is from the baby lambs in the field:o me and oh just sat there looking at him speechless :eek::rotfl:One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0
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rhosynbach wrote: »we did talk about it and dd is going to sleep on it and talk in morning, its an awful accusation to put to a new buisness but it seems the only people that were ill had the same thing.
Could you perhaps just pass it on as information.....if they want to stay in business they have to get the basic hygiene stuff right. And if there aren't any issues they will have nothing to fear from someone from the council paying them a visit.To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Oh, I forget, the war was completely about Germany and Poland. No other nations were involved or affected. Silly me! (that was sarcastic in case you get your little selves confused again)
I cant wait to vote to leave the EU.. I have not spoken to anyone around my area that want to stay in! cant wait! time to leave.0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »Seeing that picture of the sheep just reminded me of what my ds who is 15 and quite a clever lad said to me at the dinner table , he's been on a dofe weekend and whilst walking through the fields of sheep and talking with his mates he never realised that the lamb we eat is from the baby lambs in the field:o me and oh just sat there looking at him speechless :eek::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »Like I said the forum team will decide on whether the remarks made are offensive and merit removal.
It' a shame you put so much effort in to reporting posts.
This thread would be better off if people kept there toys in there prams. And stopped making work for the admin.0 -
Just bleaching some dishcloths, didn't know where to leave them though as everywhere seems to be an assault course at the moment.
No doubt Mr TS will moan about the smell when he comes in the porch. I dare not carry the bucket upstairs into the bathroom I can't trust myself.
Now I am handwashing dusters. :eek: I usually chuck them all in the machine on a hot wash.
Oh joys of having no kitchen.....:sighs:0 -
Oh, I forget, the war was completely about Germany and Poland. No other nations were involved or affected. Silly me! (that was sarcastic in case you get your little selves confused again)
i made that comment as it was something i was personal involved in and was very hard for me the lady could have come from any where it was just a fact she was polish and her childhood was something i could not imagine in my worst nightmare what her and her family went through you are making light of and using for your own pathetic entertainment ,
sorry to everyone else on here i had to respond as i feel so strongly, this has deeply upset me making me think of things i had pushed to the back of my mind so am disapearing for the night , will catch up with all the lovelypeople that have been helpimg my dd tomorrow and sorry for not replying xx0 -
Can some of the ladies.....please answer me this question...Why would you want scented handles on these...Where do you stick them...:eek::eek:
http://groceries.asda.com/search/scented%20razors[STRIKE]68 [STRIKE]Mouses[/STRIKE] [/STRIKE]
OMG, I'm rich! Silver in the hair, Gold in the teeff, Crystals in the Kidney, Sugar in the blood, Lead in the butt, Iron in the arteries and an inexhaustible supply of natural gas! I never thought I would accumulate such wealth!! :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
marmitelovemehateme wrote: »Can some of the ladies...I think there are some.....please answer me this question...Why would you want scented handles on these...Where do you stick them...:eek::eek:
http://groceries.asda.com/search/scented%20razors0
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