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Post by sesley on Feb 11, 2010 20:48:41 GMT
Red wine and Dark chocolate help to kill cancer.which is great, i have been stocking up mycupboards with green and blacks organic milk chocolate the blue label and i like some red wines. www.theprovince.com/health/index.html
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2010 21:33:57 GMT
a pig. i like everythink made out of pigs. very very tasty.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2010 1:28:48 GMT
AWW I DONT SEEE it somehow!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2010 1:29:49 GMT
i don't believe in any type of organised religion. my dad is a church of England vicar so that is probly self explanatory.
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Post by aubrey on Feb 12, 2010 7:14:35 GMT
Egg and chips, with white bread and butter. Probably not that good for you, physically, but otherwise very good.
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Post by everso on Feb 12, 2010 19:02:59 GMT
As I keep telling everyone, dumplings are the thing. I make mine with vegetable suet, so they are reasonably o.k. I like red wine. Dark chocolate's o.k. so long as it surrounds mint as in After Eights. So that probably cancels out any good that the dark chocolate does. Costal, you're a vicar's son?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2010 20:50:45 GMT
yessssssssss i yam a vicars son. luckily i was never forced to attend church or owt, well i was as a kid. sunday school n all that, but at about the age of 8 or 9 that was ditched in favour of sunday morning playing football for the local team. and there i stayed until about the age of 28 when the hangovers started rendering sunday league football a not very good idea anymore, so i retired. the rest of my family are all VERY religious though. i think i am the norty sheep. ;D
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Post by riotgrrl on Feb 12, 2010 21:06:49 GMT
The only boy who could ever reach me was the son of a preacher man yes he was, he was oooh yes he was I love that song. It reminds me of a particular ex, always. We had a volatile three-day-relationship when I was 15, reunited when I was 16, 'just friends' from about 19 - 22, a brutal fling when I was 28 or 29, an e-mail thing when I was about 35 . . . I haven't heard from him for 8 or 9 years now, but I don't need to. So long as we are both alive, we're like magnets bouncing off each other. Don't tell Gothboy. His dad was actually a doctor, but the whole family set-up was a bit 'son of a preacher man', which is why this song always makes me feel . ., . all kinds of things. (Including guilt, because Gothboy is the love of my life.)
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Post by everso on Feb 12, 2010 22:21:45 GMT
The only boy who could ever reach me was the son of a preacher man yes he was, he was oooh yes he was I love that song. It reminds me of a particular ex, always. We had a volatile three-day-relationship when I was 15, reunited when I was 16, 'just friends' from about 19 - 22, a brutal fling when I was 28 or 29, an e-mail thing when I was about 35 . . . I haven't heard from him for 8 or 9 years now, but I don't need to. So long as we are both alive, we're like magnets bouncing off each other. Don't tell Gothboy. His dad was actually a doctor, but the whole family set-up was a bit 'son of a preacher man', which is why this song always makes me feel . ., . all kinds of things. (Including guilt, because Gothboy is the love of my life.) Secret guilt is good.
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Post by artistlily on Feb 13, 2010 10:49:37 GMT
""the rest of my family are all VERY religious though. i think i am the norty sheep. ""
I think your family are very proud of you. I would be, if I was them. You are a honey. xxxxxx
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2010 10:58:55 GMT
""the rest of my family are all VERY religious though. i think i am the norty sheep. "" I think your family are very proud of you. I would be, if I was them. You are a honey. xxxxxx awww thats very kind of you to say Lily, but unfortunately not true, i yam a constant source of dissapointment. actually not so constant perhaps, i think they've given up now.
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Post by artistlily on Feb 13, 2010 11:06:14 GMT
No,I don't believe it. If they are religious they will see and value your a) honesty b) kindness c) respect of other people d) non judgemental attitude e) honour your father and mother (you have never had a single bad word for either of them).
You are a good guy. End of. Thus spake Lil. xxxxxxxxxx
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2010 11:19:22 GMT
yessss my dad does wear a big long black dress thingy, i dont think my mum ever burnt a hole in it with the iron thou. he did once make a hole on his hair whilst using his clippers and forgetting to put the safety guard on, leaving a big bald patch on the side of his head. he had to do a wedding service that day and thought he would look qwuite freaky with a strange patch of no hair on the side of his head so he borrowed some of my brown felt tips to colour the patch in so as not to look so strange. yes seriously. because a vicar who has coloured his hair in with brown felt tips does not look strange at all.
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Post by everso on Feb 13, 2010 15:51:39 GMT
I love these sorts of stories.
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Post by sesley on Apr 2, 2010 19:39:05 GMT
Easter Eggs are good for you. style.uk.msn.com/health/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=152162816 how many will you all be eating on Sunday. I love cadburys Creme Eggs,only one at a time though,they put free mini eggs on the staff room tables yesturday and i just scoffed them without thinking,while reading the paper and then feeling a little sick when i went back to work
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