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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Dec 1, 2004
No, more oddly it was a Halloween one (yes, a Halloween bath bomb ), coloured to look like a giant eyeball.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Dec 1, 2004
I don't normally purchase such things- I won it in a comp at work. Some dubious 'team building' game.
But who wants a Christmas pudding bobbing around their bath>
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Z Posted Dec 1, 2004
Should I offend you and say I can't imagine you purchasing one.
I think they are *cough* fun for sharing.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Dec 1, 2004
Yes, well, since our bath seems designed for an anorexic dwarf, bath sharing is not a feature of our household.
I'd be more offended if you said you *could* imagine me buying one!
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Z Posted Dec 1, 2004
Of course, I wouldn't dare insult you that much...
But that said I can't image putting an eyeball in the bath would aid the romantic mood at all.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Dec 1, 2004
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Z Posted Dec 1, 2004
And they give you that nice alluring smell of Christmas pudding as well.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Dec 2, 2004
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azahar Posted Dec 2, 2004
I have the same sort of bathtub, presumably designed for anorexic dwarfs, so it's been years since I've had a proper bath! Not only is bath sharing out, but even bathing alone (unless I want to bathe with my knees under my armpits).
I very optimistically brought all sorts of lovely bath stuff here with me from England when I moved to Spain - all untouched.
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psychocandy-moderation team leader Posted Jul 8, 2005
I have a huge bathtub with feet, and can lie down in it, completely submerging myself, and it holds enough water for me to soak for a good hour or more.
Since I've butted in, let me as the question I'd originally intended: is it too late for me to join? I've probably got a hang-up or two, like everyone else, and haven't had any easier a time of it than anyone else, either. But I also won't use it as an excuse to take advantage of others or carry on with some weird sense of entitlement like the world owes me any favors. And I quite like the world, enjoy my life, and am pretty d**n happy overall. So, can I join?
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Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Jul 8, 2005
I'm not sure who does the joining up of people, but I support anyone who wants to join a group of happy people... Welcome!
Milla
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Mu Beta Posted Jul 8, 2005
Seeing as this thread's been re-started, is it safe to say that LordWolfden clearly won't be signing up?
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psychocandy-moderation team leader Posted Jul 8, 2005
It would be nice to have a place to chat where he isn't, sometimes. I've all but abandoned all hope of ever being able to bother with "Ask" these days. I don't have the time to muck through all the one and two word postings.
And I am looking forward to hearing from all of you happy folks here, of course!
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Mu Beta Posted Jul 8, 2005
I'm a lot happier if Wolfden isn't around.
Can we turn this into the covert WHW Club (We Hate Wolfden) and only invite people by email - see how long it takes him to suss it?
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psychocandy-moderation team leader Posted Jul 8, 2005
I must've been lucky in avoiding him enough not to actually *hate* him, but he annoys the h*ll out of me. So I'd join that club.
I dislike LordWolfen almost as much as I dislike Shifty. I'm glad to hear I'm not alone in that.
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Mu Beta Posted Jul 8, 2005
I think the Mods might take a dim view of what I've just done on F2095978 though.
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psychocandy-moderation team leader Posted Jul 8, 2005
Oh, that's awesome! I suppose it might walk the line as far as spamming is concerned, but I think it's funny as h*ll. And it just *might* drive the point home.
Unless, of course, he's too dense to grasp what you're doing? In which case, it's still really funny.
You've certainly brightened *my* workday!
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