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Ash Posted Sep 26, 2005
That's one way of putting it....
Don't ask me about making things interrealational though (apart from the fact I can't spell it, I can't do it either)...
Formulae I can do...
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Sep 28, 2005
Should be studying now really but reorganising my wardrobe with one hand took longer than expected I have 2 bags of clothes ready to give to the Charity shop and there still isn't any hanging space left I buy too many clothes
Will study twice as hard tomorrow to make up for it!
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Ash Posted Sep 29, 2005
I do believe you will.
I've got more clothes than space to put them in too... And I can never find anything... That's possibly because I'm a slob...
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Sep 29, 2005
Haven't you tried these storage solution bags ,they are like really strong large plastic bags and they have a valve on them that you insert the nozzle of your hoover and suck the air out of the bag therefore shrinking the contents flat So when you change the summer weight duvet for the winter one you can reduce it for storingPack away your summer clothes and find some space in the wardrobe
Am sounding like an advert
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Ash Posted Sep 29, 2005
You have different clothes for summer????
I used to wear the same all year round except for the addition of a jumper in winter... Now I work in an air conditioned building that I keep my part of at 17c all year round so I just wear sleeveless shirts...
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Sep 30, 2005
yes it is a women thing to have a Spring/Summer and an Autumn/Winter wardrobe
There are also the changes to the shoe closet(it has shelves for the shoe boxes)the sandals have to get put away and the boots come out that is also where my handbags liveI told you I am a little obssessive in nature
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Ash Posted Oct 1, 2005
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Buy Dr Martens they go with anything and you can wear them all year round.
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Oct 1, 2005
Not convinced Ash although I did buy a pair of comfy boots for walking in the winter weather without slipping and breaking something.But I also bought a pair of dressy ooooooooooh so lovely boots at the same time and a new handbag
*I must not buy any more footwear until next year*
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Ash Posted Oct 2, 2005
I know a nice looking young lady that wears sturdy boots all year around, I admit she's probably a goth and she did reckon Metallicas' last album lacked on the heavyness front...
Does that convince you?
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Oct 2, 2005
No I still heels but dress for the occasion.Am totally comfortable in jeans and comfortable boots crashing round the garden.
Where I live is fairly rural but I to go out for a night into town or over to the city.Getting dresssed up and wearing nice jewellery makes me feel good so I do it to please myself
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Ash Posted Oct 2, 2005
Good for you.
In my, albeit limited, experience yourself is the only person to do things for....
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Ash Posted Oct 3, 2005
Hey, we're online together again.... and kisses....
In answer to your question...
Dunno I have yet to encounter that phenomenon.... I was married for a very long time you know...
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Oct 4, 2005
as my favourite blues player sings'If you feel good and you want to feel better than you can't feel better than that'
How long were you married for?
hey just found out from the me thread you are a fellow Aquarian didn't you guess from my name,Amethyst is the birthstone for aquarians!
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Ash Posted Oct 5, 2005
Ahh, that would require thought I think, I'm not good on thought and analysis....
17 years.
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Ash Posted Oct 6, 2005
I agree it's okay for a bit but I'm not sure about astrology per se, after all how many Aquarians are born each year???
The stuff in the papers is too general and more detailed readings cost an arm and a leg so I have allowed it all to pass me by, I do enjoy the Chinese stuff though, it's more fun.
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Oct 6, 2005
Am a believer in destiny and fate ,I mean I know we all have choices to make but there is an element of chance in our lives I think
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