A Conversation for The Feline and Fiddle
The Snug
Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Nov 19, 2000
*tries to work out what the witty answer would have been but is too tired so gives up and just waits to see if anyone else says it by accident*
The Snug
The Fish Posted Nov 19, 2000
Hmm..... yes well....
Besides I didn't find any women in PVC bikinis.... and only a few in anything remotely along those lines
Anyway the bikes were far more interesting...
The Snug
Demon Drawer Posted Nov 19, 2000
yeah I suppose.
(suddenly realising FC may read his previuos post)
The Snug
Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Nov 19, 2000
*grins*
Not unless she wants to have about 6 arms and no head hole...sewing has never been my strong point
*changes that to wandering off to do some baking as she can vaguely cope with that*
The Snug
Demon Drawer Posted Nov 20, 2000
Great
*wanders off to bring in pile of recently laundered clothes*
The Snug
Bagpuss Posted Nov 20, 2000
You can do some of mine, though. It'll make a change from simply "crumpled".
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