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80sgirl Posted Jun 30, 2006
LBP - well done you!!
I don't think anyone minds, when I was talking to Adrian last night on his thread, a few people came on and went on about their own peculiarities but generally people leave you to get on with it...
LJ
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basill Posted Jun 30, 2006
Oh and Cuthie, yes it was me who told you about Ian Rankin but you got The Falls from 80's - think I would have forced you into reading Black & Blue first. Did you know that nearly all his book titles in the beginning were Stones albums. I spent most of my teenage years depressed because I couldn't marry Mick Jagger and then suddenly I became too old for him - how did that happen???? There must have been a very narrow window when I was "just right"!!! I've seen them twice. I've noticed now though that if I mention that to young people they just think I'm old enough to have seen them when they started - NO FAIR!
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80sgirl Posted Jun 30, 2006
The Falls was me Col, I admit it - I think it's good - protocol dispensation or no!! Are you sulking because I said you were less able to score than Chevchenko, lol!!
Louisa-Jelly
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stalteriisok Posted Jun 30, 2006
i thought it was u - pap detective thrillers
now this is strange - u loved the stones but i loved the beatles !!
but our humour is exactly the same lol xx
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lostbagpuss Posted Jun 30, 2006
See this is ttooooo quick - I post a reply and in the time that I am typing 30 more posts come on
I cant keep up I really cant
Sooooooo glad you enjoyed Jasper B
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stalteriisok Posted Jun 30, 2006
Logga Jaffa
i would DREAM of scoring as much as Schevchenko - i think the EPL is all over now
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lostbagpuss Posted Jun 30, 2006
I am a stones person too and I lusted after Mick Jagger and in fact still do - I know he looks ancient but I still think he "has " it
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80sgirl Posted Jun 30, 2006
EPL - ST - explano - do noto understando?
LBP, nice to see you back - is all busy in the world of the poli ice people?
Lolly-jolly
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stalteriisok Posted Jun 30, 2006
English premier League
CL + Champions Leauge
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Cookiecate Posted Jun 30, 2006
HellooooooooooooHellooooooooooo is any buddy out there I have found a get in and we can go to all sorts of places.
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stalteriisok Posted Jun 30, 2006
A house ?? ri-ch itch :
can u get me a seat when spurs get there
anyway - good night petal XXXX
st
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80sgirl Posted Jun 30, 2006
Hello Cate - you made it - I got into a right tizz when everyone was on different thread!!!!
I love that tardis - I wannit!!!
ST - it all becomes clear - boys and their initials....tsk....
Lol
LJ
Choccy anyone
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Cookiecate Posted Jun 30, 2006
You too can have a tardis I won't haveas I am cooking dinner, it is only 6pm here in downtown St Vincent
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80sgirl Posted Jun 30, 2006
That's no excuse Cate!! What are you cooking, am suddenly feeling very hungy - wish I had some crisps or summat.
LJx
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lostbagpuss Posted Jun 30, 2006
Yes what are you cookin I am a bit peckish now - all is peaceful so we wont need the tardis just yet - save me a space tho
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80sgirl Posted Jun 30, 2006
Hmm, yes still hungry - might have to go to bed in a mo once I've watched Rob Lowe on the Friday Night Project - brings back teen memories....
LJx
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lostbagpuss Posted Jun 30, 2006
Am gonna start reading Primo Levi next as I think its time I went for some gravitas
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Cookiecate Posted Jun 30, 2006
I got some honey and garlic and slavered it over spare ribs and chicken and shoved it in the oven. Then I fried me some rice wiv stuff in it and then I give it to OH to eat and he et it and we give the dorg the boans end of that.
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Cookiecate Posted Jun 30, 2006
Must tell, eetymaggie and I have a problem getting books so I was thrilled when I found that a cruise ship had come in selling books.
Horror and embarassment they are there are indeed books from a 150 different countries all religeous.
I walk in Got any fiction?
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