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YuyOriginally posted by RichardCranium View PostThat will be quite frequently.
We went out buying some odds 'n' sods for our holiday on Friday. Mrs RC needed a new strapless bra for a particular dress she has. She got one of the size she was, and it wasn't right, so had to get the specialist to determine her bra size now.
No wonder I don't get cold at night.
And that's telling you more than she'd thank me for. (But she can still get in the dress. Thankfully!)
Is it very wrong to fancy one's own Missus after 15 years of marriage?
If I still fancy Mr N after that long I'll be happy.
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Originally posted by norrahe View Postone very large hot toddy coming up
Cold (I'd call it flu, but I'm not a man) is now at the stage where only Southern Comfort will do...
Spoonful by spoonful, I'm sure it's cheaper than Benylin.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostAnd as my first decree I pronounce that RC can use the word 'norks' whenever he likes.
We went out buying some odds 'n' sods for our holiday on Friday. Mrs RC needed a new strapless bra for a particular dress she has. She got one of the size she was, and it wasn't right, so had to get the specialist to determine her bra size now.
No wonder I don't get cold at night.
And that's telling you more than she'd thank me for. (But she can still get in the dress. Thankfully!)
Is it very wrong to fancy one's own Missus after 15 years of marriage?
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And as my first decree I pronounce that RC can use the word 'norks' whenever he likes.
The second is that norrahe's custom title shall be Emperess (as it's her birthday).
The third is ... now open to cash bids. Get in quick! (and bring a brown envelope)
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostOh well. I've got Admin's log in and you are all toast
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostNot going very well, is it?
Did you remember to invite AtW? He seems to be able to manage a party in a bedsit with nothing to sit on and no hot food ... it must the promise of a bath-full of vodka.
Don't worry. Mr Entertainment is here!
AtW and a Flash Gordon DVD!!!
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