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Lee. 24-10-2010 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3863411)
You're beyond hope methinks, although I'd say you've never given it a chance.

*agrees reluctantly*

setanta 24-10-2010 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by happyland (Post 3863416)
*agrees reluctantly*

~There we go. You haven't lived hun. ha ha.

Kerry 24-10-2010 02:17 AM

I used to watch some Star Trek (not through choice). Some was actually OK

Lee. 24-10-2010 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3863428)
~There we go. You haven't lived hun. ha ha.

Pfft..oh I've lived hun, believe me!

*checks Sky secretly for Trekkie repeats*

setanta 24-10-2010 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by happyland (Post 3863449)
Pfft..oh I've lived hun, believe me!

*checks Sky secretly for Trekkie repeats*

Start at Star Trek the Wrath of Khan. An absolute classic in sci fi films. Good place to begin.

Kerry 24-10-2010 02:32 AM

Matt Cardles Voice

Vicky. 24-10-2010 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 3863461)
Matt Cardles Voice

Agreed.

And Aidens face :love: :p

Kerry 24-10-2010 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3863465)
Agreed.

And Aidens face :love: :p

Ugh, Aiden?!?!?!

Vicky. 24-10-2010 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 3863467)
Ugh, Aiden?!?!?!

his eyes :lovedup:

Kerry 24-10-2010 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3863469)
his eyes :lovedup:

He's a bit too pretty boy for me :)

sooty 24-10-2010 09:01 AM

It is sunny here.
My fat Charlie is sunbathing at the bottom of the garden.:blush:

sooty 24-10-2010 09:18 AM

Joe444 just mentioned about a sunday paper.

I remembered my colleague told me years ago.

She had a visitor from Japan, he was a uni lecturer and stayed in London for weeks.
The first Sunday he went to a corner shop alone to buy a sunday paper.
He spotted and bought "News of The World".
He was expecting the paper had news from all over the world.

How little he knew.:hugesmile:
(I bet he bought it again following sunday.:D)

sooty 24-10-2010 10:33 AM

Listening to a conversation between a barber and my husband.

The Barber, very old - should retire ages ago :D - asking my husband where he lives. He asks this question almost every time we go.
But my husband, equally forgetful, is answering like he was asked for the first time.:hugesmile:

Kerry 25-10-2010 09:19 PM

My local shop stocking up with big bags of proper chipsticks :love:

Corrie after a totally depressing Eastenders. Thank Goodness for good old Corrie!

Watching my cat torment the fish. He's obsessed :laugh:

sooty 25-10-2010 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 3867224)
My local shop stocking up with big bags of proper chipsticks :love:

Corrie after a totally depressing Eastenders. Thank Goodness for good old Corrie!

Watching my cat torment the fish. He's obsessed :laugh:

I used to watch Eastenders. I did not like too much shouting negative story lines.

I love Corrie. Even they do have depressing stories they still mange to give us smile now and again.:blush:

Kerry 25-10-2010 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 3867332)
I used to watch Eastenders. I did not like too much shouting negative story lines.

I love Corrie. Even they do have depressing stories they still mange to give us smile now and again.:blush:

Corrie seems to have a good balance of drama and laughs. EE has just been depressing recently. Well, mostly actually :joker:

Vicky. 25-10-2010 10:44 PM

Watching a moth nearly knock itself out on my window :D

Ramsay 25-10-2010 10:46 PM

being right

Kerry 26-10-2010 07:36 PM

Helping someone who'd had a nasty accident. Not the accident making me smile of course but being there for a stranger in need did. I surprised myself. I thought I'd go to pieces in a situation like that (though I was wobbly afterwards)

Vicky. 26-10-2010 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 3868888)
Helping someone who'd had a nasty accident. Not the accident making me smile of course but being there for a stranger in need did. I surprised myself. I thought I'd go to pieces in a situation like that (though I was wobbly afterwards)

Have you done your first aid course kerry? Always comes in handy in situations like that.

When I used to work in a nightclub, some girl got glassed badly...and none of the managers could handle the blood (which made me think they were in no way fit for the job) and I ended up having to clean her up until the ambulance got there. Blood doesnt bother me in the slightest...never has.

Stacey. 26-10-2010 07:41 PM

When you nearly knock someone out with an umbrella :L

Kerry 26-10-2010 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3868896)
Have you done your first aid course kerry? Always comes in handy in situations like that.

When I used to work in a nightclub, some girl got glassed badly...and none of the managers could handle the blood (which made me think they were in no way fit for the job) and I ended up having to clean her up until the ambulance got there. Blood doesnt bother me in the slightest...never has.

No though I've learnt a lot self taught and through following TV courses and things. Also got a 'lifesaver' guide which I read through and try to remember.

The kid today came hurtling down our hill on a bike with no breaks. All I can remember seeing was his terrified face as he came towards the house at speed and next thing heard a massive thud. I ran out and found him and the bike in a heap crumpled against the wall. In hindsight he was very lucky. If he'd have turned more left he'd have come through our front window. More right and he'd have gone over a car bonnet.

Vicky. 26-10-2010 07:47 PM

Sounds awful. Is he ok then? Apart from obvious bruises and that?

Kerry 26-10-2010 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3868911)
Sounds awful. Is he ok then? Apart from obvious bruises and that?

Very very shocked and bumped. He kept saying sorry! He was walking and coherant though so just saw him home and told him to stop saying sorry and tell someone if he felt dizzy at any time. He was only about 11. He also said thankyou though. Unheard of with some kids

Vicky. 26-10-2010 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 3868917)
Very very shocked and bumped. He kept saying sorry! He was walking and coherant though so just saw him home and told him to stop saying sorry and tell someone if he felt dizzy at any time. He was only about 11. He also said thankyou though. Unheard of with some kids

Aww he sounds lovely. Glad to hear he is ok. Very very lucky child though.

I think his parents should invest in a new bike, with brakes that work :eek:


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