Bella
I just had to say
Your doll is so sexy :D
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Re: Bella
I just had to say
Your doll is so sexy :D
I thought that too! :)
Nice pose! :D
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Why thank you Miss Poppins :flirt:
I can pass her your number if you so wish :D
Podcast - Faceless, Diary of An Anonymous London Girl
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Podcast - Faceless, Diary of An Anonymous London Girl
Does anyone listen to this? I do, it's like a audio Big Brother!
Can't work out whether it's real though?
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hey...sounds interesting. havent heard it but would like to - how can i get it? ive tried searching faceless, but strange things come up! please help! thanks
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Have you got I-Tunes? It's on the Podcasts on there, they are free to download.
If not I think it's on the Kiss FM website.
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Oh I might have a downloady of this... sounds interesting!
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Personally I think it's a KissFM hoax, but then I'm a cynic....
PJ question...
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PJ question...
I'm looking for some PJ's to take into hospital with me- they need to be dark coloured, ideally with a button-through top. I've been pointed in the direction of Next and they're "ok" but not ideal. Has anyone seen anything appropriate?
Ta
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MS but last time I looked (a few weeks back) their online PJ section was crap!
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Primark, Marks and Spencers, Oasis, La Senza?
Sorry to hear you are going into hospital,x
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Don't be sorry GITC, it's to have a baby!! Thanks for the suggestions.x
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Don't be sorry GITC, it's to have a baby!! Thanks for the suggestions.x
oooo congratulations!!!! :) if you need to accommodate a baby bump would you consider some of the MS mens plain cotton ones? just wundaweb the legs up if they're a little too long?
O/T I can't STAND kids who ...
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O/T I can't STAND kids who ...
feel the need to step onto public transport blaring their bloody MP3 tracks from their mobile phone and sharing their 'jukebox' with the entire bus or train!!!
What's up with this 'craze' please?!! It's so annoying!!!!!:mad: :mad: :mad: ****'s sake use the bloody headphones that came with your phone and shut the hell up!!
The ones that feel the need to break out into an impromptu karaoake sesh do my head in!
I think it's so rude, not to mention damn immature to ruin the peace like that!!
Last Friday evening I was on the bus and everyone was quietly nattering and just doing their thing when 4 chavvy bastards walked on blaring Neo's 'So sick of love songs' and Sean Paul's 'Temperature' at full volume and singing along!
Everyone stared at them in utter disbelief - it was just so uncalled for!!
They must have thought they were impressing the boys at the back of the bus cos one of them actually (actually) hissed "There's boys at the back" and they carried on but the boys were yelling "Shut the **** up, you're making up noise. Stupid bitches!" (and other pleasantries).
Cue a slanging match across the bus until they (the girls) got off in Camden and proceeded to scream obscenities from the pavement.
Arrrrgh!! I was no angel when I was younger (actually, no I bloody was in comparison to the kids today) but girls are just so unladylike these days. I HATE school kids!!!
There have been times I've wanted to g out but look at my watch and think "Urgh the kids will be on their way home" and I've stayed in. I've lost count of how many bus journeys have been halted cos of fights upstairs or continued pressing of the bell
:rolleyes:
Sorry, rant over!! :mad:
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I once had the dubious pleasure of sharing the residents' gym with a bunch of those :rolleyes:
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I never never go out when it's end of school time.
It comes to something where a bunch of 14 year olds intimidate you:rolleyes:
ETA: I'm only nearly 21 but things have changed so much in the few years since i was that age:(
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Oh this sort of thing drives me crazy too. I was on a bus where once there was so much pot being smoked on the upper deck I went downstairs at the next stop to avoid getting passively high! :mad:
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Oh yes! :160205:
BUT it's not just kids! On my way down to London a couple of weeks ago, the last half hour of the journey was accompanied by the guy behind me (late 20's at least) with some mega loud hip hop/rap stuff that he was singing along to, it was driving me :mad: If he didn't look so scary looking, I'd have slapped him one round the head....
I put my earphones in at full volume and still couldn't blot him out.
As for kids along with their singing why do they feel the need when I'm on the tram to swing from the overhead rails up and down the tram whilst singing to their phones?
:wasfield:
OK fashionistas, frumpy mum needs your help!
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OK fashionistas, frumpy mum needs your help!
Never posted in here before, so hello,
I'm going away for a weekend and I've bought the Galaxy style dress in Dorothy Perkins to wear in the evening. Blimey, they said on TV it was a flattering style, but I couldn't believe it when I got it on, I looked almost slim! (I'm a size 18, by the way).
Anyway, I have a wedding to go to in April and wanted to use the dress there too. But being a wedding I'd like to add some colour to the outfit. Any suggestions of colour and ways of brightnening it up? I'm various shades of blonde and will be wearing fake tan if thats any help.
I'm a bit out of practise when it comes to things like this, I live in jeans usually. I was thinking of maybe swapping the belt for a coloured one, matching shoes, bag, etc. WOuld this be the way to go, or would it look daft?
Please help!
Moffgal
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What colour is the dress? :)
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Hello and welcome to fashion :wave:
Could you give a bit more info about the wedding as well. Are you going to the day and the evening or just the evening? Is it a very posh do? Is there a dress code for the wedding?
:)
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Is it black? Is it acceptable to wear black to a wedding? I would have thought that if it is, you would definitely need to add some colour. I saw someone the other week in a black TS dress in the galaxy shape but in the thicker jersey material and she was wearing it with a gorgeous thick emerald green belt which looked great.
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Sorry, yes, the dress is black!
I'm going to the whole wedding, day and night. I don't think it'll be posh, DH's family are not posh, just nice really. But the hotel is very nice, so I need to be smart. No dress code has been given.
Sanddancer, I thought about emerald green, or maybe red, as my mum's got a gorgeous red pashmina that might look ok with it.
Moffgal
