26-03-2008, 19:05 | #591 | |
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How many do you get through a week!? I used to use a bit of coke when cleaning limescale! It would just melt it! You must have super clean guts! Awww I would love to go see cirque du soleil too I hope you have oodles of fun! Sure you will do! Smashing up 2.5million pound homes sounds awesome Need a hand?! |
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26-03-2008, 19:15 | #592 |
Moonshine
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That Cirque thing looks pretty cool
Was funny in the house this morning when discussing what had to come down: Stripper: That ceiling. Client: Ok Stripper: That wall. Client: Ok Stripper: That ceiling. Client: Stripper: Most of that bathroom wall. Client: Stripper: And that ceiling and wall too. Client: |
26-03-2008, 19:36 | #593 |
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I'm a bit erk! at the moment. I have some wierd rash thing on my face, neck and hands which itches and burrrrrns and is driving me nuts!! I went to the GP this morning and got some steroid cream which will hopefully see it off pronto. Luckily (or not ) it doesn;t look too bad, I look a bit flushed unless you're really up close.
The girls are OK, Sophie is a bit of a headache atm but I think she's just flexing her prepubescent muscles. Joy. Childcare went totally Pete Tong this month, MUCH love to Mrs Huddy who is now chief Pebblettes tamer! Work is work. Up and down more than a tarts knickers! One minute I think 'yeah, I can do this!' and then next I wonder who the hell am I kidding. Had another sudden death to deal with yesterday which is rough (both the ones I've done have been youngish people who went out of the blue leaving devastated families) Goods days outweigh the bad though, although 3 weeks to independance is scaring me silly. I feel like Im either going to bed, getting up, working or shopping. I'm skinter than I've been in a long time, I hardly see the girls atm, I barely see my friends let alone speak to them, I itch, I have PMT, Ive run out of easter eggs, I've put on weight (hmmmm!!! lol) and I think the cats ill cause he wont leave me alone! What a whinger!!
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26-03-2008, 19:59 | #594 |
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26-03-2008, 23:30 | #595 |
Peter Pan
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I'll help
We're in the area Having a fun tme so far - feel like I've walked a million miles already. Also managed the tube twice so far [/ Tak]
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26-03-2008, 23:54 | #596 |
Preparing more tumbleweed
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Play was great, though not as scary as it could have been. Unfortunately I had a bunch of year 11s or something similar present who made noises at inappropriate times which really screwed up the atmosphere setting. Had a fantastic seat, only a few rows back from the stage and almost slap bang in the middle. Both actors were superb, and the way they managed to set the scene and portray all the characters with such a scarcity of props really added something to the play. I almost started to believe I was seeing the fabled Woman In Black myself.
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27-03-2008, 00:03 | #597 |
I iz speshul
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Had an absolutely brilliant time. We saw La Nouba in Florida which was more circus style (acrobats and such), while this was more music based with some acrobatic dancers and the like. Still some excellent entertainment to go along with the music, including a very sexy girl with a great arse spinning multiple hula hoops around herself at once. Very enjoyable, and had a McDonalds afterwads, winner all around
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27-03-2008, 19:04 | #598 |
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