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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
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« Reply #3240 on: 22:46:56, 13-01-2008 »

That is just lovely MJ. I wonder if THEY are married !!

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« Reply #3241 on: 21:08:53, 14-01-2008 »

They are unbelievably cute aren't they?! Glad you've enjoyed it.

Apparently, sea-otters hold paws with other family members so that they don't drift away from each other at sea - though one big wave and they'd be swept apart. Even if it's for a practical reason, I think it must be done with affection for one another - or is that too anthropawmorphic?  Cheesy
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« Reply #3242 on: 21:20:48, 14-01-2008 »

I want to be a little 'otter! Brrrr!
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« Reply #3243 on: 21:36:59, 14-01-2008 »

Will these help Andy?  Roll Eyes

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« Reply #3244 on: 22:00:31, 14-01-2008 »

I think I'd prefer this!



This adorable bunny is the perfect bedtime companion as, not only is he super soft and utterly huggable, he also has a removable tummy filled with natural wheat grains that can be heated up in the microwave to ooze calming scents of lavender and chamomile pure essential oils. Hot Hugs bunny will keep you warm and relaxed even on the coldest of nights.
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« Reply #3245 on: 22:07:51, 14-01-2008 »

Yes, but does he... oh, never mind.

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« Reply #3246 on: 22:17:00, 14-01-2008 »

"MARTLE!" said Mort very sternly, minus her pointy Mod hat Then suddenly she noticed an Increpatio Party Popper ...  Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #3247 on: 22:28:22, 14-01-2008 »

Otters in Love, The Re-Mix

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kavoAsYkjq4&feature=related
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« Reply #3248 on: 12:25:14, 16-01-2008 »

Saw some of this in Sainsbury's today but resisted the temptation to buy it Grin



"Marmite with a hint of champagne is hitting stores as a romantic gift.

The savoury spread contains a little of the alcoholic aphrodisiac along with its usual ingredients of yeast and vegetable extracts plus salt.

Just 600,000 limited edition jars of the 'Lovers' Marmite' are going on sale ahead of Valentine's Day.

Their gold-coloured label says "I love you" and "for my lovely Marmite lover".

The Marmite with a touch of champagne is priced at £3.99 at Selfridge's for a 250g pot compared to the same sized jar of standard Marmite for £2.12 at Sainsbury's. At Sainsbury's the champagne is £2.99.

The spread - famed for dividing tastes between love and hate - has initially gone on sale at Selfridges stores and will launch more widely from January 23.

The retailer's director of food and restaurants Ewan Venters said: "We are delighted to be introducing a perfect partnership this Valentine's Day, uniting the sophistication of champagne with the quintessentially British classic taste of Marmite.

"Whether you love it or hate it, we are billing Lovers' Marmite to be one of this year's most popular gifts."

Selfridges also commissioned jewellery designer Theo Fennel to create just 50 pots of Lovers' Marmite with a sterling silver engraved lid priced at £145."

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« Reply #3249 on: 12:41:05, 16-01-2008 »

GOSH! I suppose it will make a change from this...



    ...but it'll make a hell of a mess on the sheets. Have they thought it through?

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« Reply #3250 on: 21:47:17, 16-01-2008 »

Something to amuse you for five minutes:

http://milaadesign.com/wizardy.html
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« Reply #3251 on: 13:07:44, 17-01-2008 »

Was feeling a bit chilly this morning.

But then I noticed a bottle of mulled wine that managed to make it through Christmas unopened. (Yeah, I know, I know: I should make my own. Embarrassed)

To cut a long story short, am now feeling warm. And tipsy. Cheesy
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« Reply #3252 on: 23:48:07, 17-01-2008 »

Saw some of this in Sainsbury's today but resisted the temptation to buy it Grin



"Marmite with a hint of champagne is hitting stores as a romantic gift.

The savoury spread contains a little of the alcoholic aphrodisiac along with its usual ingredients of yeast and vegetable extracts plus salt.

Just 600,000 limited edition jars of the 'Lovers' Marmite' are going on sale ahead of Valentine's Day.
...etc...

I did notice, at breakfast at the conference centre I've been at today, that the individual little packets of Marmite came in tiny heart-shapes...
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Ein süßer, heiliger Akkord von dir
Den Himmel beßrer Zeiten mir erschlossen,
Du holde Kunst, ich danke dir dafür!
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« Reply #3253 on: 23:59:03, 17-01-2008 »

Something to amuse you for five minutes:

http://milaadesign.com/wizardy.html

That is SO SCARY!!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked

How is it done??? Shocked Shocked Shocked
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« Reply #3254 on: 00:27:42, 18-01-2008 »

It's magic MJ! Wink
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