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alternatively have two mirrors on opposite sides of the room so you can look in one and see both your front as well as a reflection of your back too.
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The Candy brothers sell a flat with a mirror that records. You turn your back - record - face mirror - replay. You see what your back looks like!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postmy mirror actually talks to me. last week it said 'there IS one fairer than you. travel to a distant land called France. In the place called Paris you will find a church named Notre Dame. Seek the bellringer'

The rich love their gadgets.
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my mirror actually talks to me. last week it said 'there IS one fairer than you. travel to a distant land called France. In the place called Paris you will find a church named Notre Dame. Seek the bellringer'Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postlooked in the mirror lately?
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I ate a whole packet of hovis digestive biscuits one night last week while I was watching telly...with cheese.
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Don't apologise, It sent me off on a lovely chain of thought for a few minutesOriginally posted by cojak View PostThat was a rather random post on my part...
Sorry Pogle...
(Bitter black chocolatte ensures that you only eat a couple of squares at a time - walk away from the After Eights...)
And you are right about black choccie.
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That was a rather random post on my part...
Sorry Pogle...
(Bitter black chocolatte ensures that you only eat a couple of squares at a time - walk away from the After Eights...)
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Eat them. That's what they're made for.Originally posted by Pogle View Post.. are sitting in my fridge, I bought them for Mr P last night. I don't actually like them, but am tempted, by boredom and lack of contract work in the foreseeable future, to scoff a few.
Do you think I should?
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