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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
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« Reply #1725 on: 02:58:12, 09-06-2007 »


Meditative rose by Salvador Dali.
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« Reply #1726 on: 02:59:13, 09-06-2007 »



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Please, please, don't eat the daisies, don't eat the daisies, please, please!
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« Reply #1727 on: 03:16:53, 09-06-2007 »

As for wasp corsets...

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« Reply #1728 on: 11:35:49, 09-06-2007 »

t-p, I'm not happy with the Happy Room, photos like these are getting me into trouble with my wife, she can look over my shoulder from a distance as she walks to the kitchen  Angry
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« Reply #1729 on: 12:10:54, 09-06-2007 »

t-p, I'm not happy with the Happy Room, photos like these are getting me into trouble with my wife, she can look over my shoulder from a distance as she walks to the kitchen  Angry

Why not tell her you were shopping round for a nice present for her, and see what she says?  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #1730 on: 12:13:20, 09-06-2007 »

Hmmm, nice try, but that wouldn't work as my missus is no longer a size 10  Cheesy
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« Reply #1731 on: 12:53:10, 09-06-2007 »

Hmmm, nice try, but that wouldn't work as my missus is no longer a size 10  Cheesy

Then maybe one of those corsets would do the trick?  Cool
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« Reply #1732 on: 13:14:08, 09-06-2007 »

Perhaps something like this: might help?
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« Reply #1733 on: 13:21:28, 09-06-2007 »


Meditative rose


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« Reply #1734 on: 19:36:00, 09-06-2007 »

Well here I am back from the nuptial festivities in the Lakes - what a hotel that is!!!!!  Wow!

Anyway all this talk about corsets leads me to gloat upon the following - I had bought a size 10 outfit especially for the occasion about 3 weeks ago when I'm really a 12 usually - but they didn't have a 12.  I didn't care because I knew I could go out and buy a pair of Trinny and Susannah's Magic Knickers which are guaranteed to drop you a dress size (and so they should for £35.00).

However.....what with all the stress of the last few weeks, to my utter joy I've lost weight and I didn't even need to open the packet.  The outfit fitted me beautifully.  I'm going to take the knickers back on Monday for a refund.  Grin
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« Reply #1735 on: 20:50:27, 09-06-2007 »

Lucky you Milly, I eat more when I am stressed! I lost 2 stone but I have now started eating chocolate again...!! help!!

I am however happy as tomorrow I play in a workshop of 'Rite of Spring' ... what fun !

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« Reply #1736 on: 20:58:26, 09-06-2007 »

i sweat pounds *listening* to it, so god knows what playing it would do.
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« Reply #1737 on: 21:23:19, 09-06-2007 »

I read somewhere that chocolate contains natural antidepressant chemicals and antioxidants. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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Literally.

Or it's sticking to me. In all the wrong places. Embarrassed
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« Reply #1738 on: 23:05:55, 09-06-2007 »

I visited a marvellous choccy shop recently and they had lots of info about "the brown stuff". Apparently bread is more likely to cause tooth decay, believe it or not!  (I hope this can be read and not coming up as computerspeak or anything - i'm writing this courtesy of the wonders of WAP from my bed where incidentally it's far too hot to sleep)
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« Reply #1739 on: 23:18:13, 09-06-2007 »

HA! it worked!!  Grin
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