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Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 14:10
by emilystrange
just out of interest, SG, why did you make it?
are you normally domesticated, or is this odd behaviour for you?
curious....
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 14:18
by Francis
emilystrange wrote:are you normally domesticated, or is this odd behaviour for you?
Have you found your Heartland T-shirt yet?
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 14:21
by emilystrange
how do those two questions match???
No. am very puzzled.
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 14:38
by Francis
Is losing a fairly large, noticeable item of clothing in the wash a sign of domesticated or odd behaviour?
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 14:42
by Mrs RicheyJames
I'd like to think of myself as a domesticated person Em yes!
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 14:58
by Francis
Sexygoth wrote:I'd like to think of myself as a domesticated person Em yes!
Heresy! Witch! Burn her!
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 15:51
by emilystrange
SG.. as long as its not out of character, lol
Francis.. I do all the washing and putting away.
in 17 years, i've lost one T and only a few socks.. not bad..
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 16:07
by Francis
emilystrange wrote:in 17 years, i've lost one T and only a few socks.. not bad..
So we're looking for a washing-line thief in a knee-length Heartland T-shirt and odd socks. I'll alert Interpol right away.
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 16:28
by emilystrange
it wont be knee length on anyone else, lol.. and is it Chilli Pepper sockwear?
Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 18:19
by Brideoffrankenstein
frosties
Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 15:54
by rian
Gulash soup. White bread with cheese. White wine.
Yummy
Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 18:02
by Brideoffrankenstein
pepperoni pizza!
Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 18:04
by Quiff Boy
just about to pop out to a nice little mexican restaurant in bradford called "cocina's" for tea
Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 20:01
by CellThree
Too much good food to mention. Vancouver has got the best restaurants and is so cheap as well!
Example
Ostrich Satay followed by
A whole Cottonfish with stirfry vegetables followed by
Chicken Green Curry with Jasmine Rice
with 4 bottles of Singha beer.
Total cost: around 25-30 pounds.
That is a meal for 2 as well.
Nowhere in Britain could you find such excellent quality for the price.
Ce||Three reporting from Vancouver BC. 10 pounds heavier than when he left Britain.
Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 20:39
by James Blast
some of those new Sensations Poppadum flavours, most favourite so far is the Chicken Passanda
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 00:52
by Chairman Bux
.....cheese before bedtime. Silly me.
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 12:28
by emilystrange
careful. you'll be dreaming that you're wayne's face powder. or in B****d. or even McFly aaaaghhhhh
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 12:42
by Loki
emilystrange wrote:McFly
Scarily enough I had to burn a copy of their album yesterday and whip up a CD cover for my 8-year-old.
Suffice to say Sisters boots covers can take me days to compose. McFly ("there's a picture, that'll do, where's the tracklisting..?" took about 90 seconds.
Their 'music' is hideous.
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 13:06
by emilystrange
and WHO let B****D do the thunderbirds song? AAAGGGHHHHH
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 13:20
by markfiend
emilystrange wrote:and WHO let B****D do the thunderbirds song? AAAGGGHHHHH
Mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 13:24
by hallucienate
when eating jelly sweets in the shape of babies/snakes/bears etc, I always find it most humane to bite the heads off first.
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 13:36
by emilystrange
markfiend wrote:emilystrange wrote:and WHO let B****D do the thunderbirds song? AAAGGGHHHHH
Mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
it had to be one of you evil twisted... people...
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 13:56
by hallucienate
and whilst buying water earlier I saw a jar of honey called Q Bee, but I didn't get it 'cos he's a vegan.
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 14:01
by Quiff Boy
hallucienate wrote:and whilst buying water earlier I saw a jar of honey called Q Bee, but I didn't get it 'cos he's a vegan.
Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 14:04
by emilystrange
can't you just steal the label for us?