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We can now say Kate is officially a MILF!!!
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My house has gone into meltdown! Cracking open the bubbly now to the news!
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Kate who? Is she one of the BB contestants or something?
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I want to watch Long Lost Family
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I've got my own bun in the oven - well, I say bun, it's a 12 inch square chocolate cake, to be adorned tomorrow with chocolate ganache and sugar paste photos of the kids who are leaving the village primary school this year (including Little Anzej, there's only 7 of them!)
My contribution to the leavers party tomorrow night
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Oh that sounds lovely Anne! I never knew what Ganache was until they were obsessed with it on the GBBO!
Must feel weird knowing he is heading up to big school after summer! Makes you feel old I'm sure! :P |
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I've got my own bun in the oven - well, I say bun, it's a 12 inch square chocolate cake, to be adorned tomorrow with chocolate ganache and sugar paste photos of the kids who are leaving the village primary school this year (including Little Anzej, there's only 7 of them!)
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As much as I love the weather we've been having, I do love a good storm. Went out to the car and nearly shat myself at the thunder
So relaxing
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Oh that sounds lovely Anne! I never knew what Ganache was until they were obsessed with it on the GBBO!
Must feel weird knowing he is heading up to big school after summer! Makes you feel old I'm sure! :P He's so excited though, as he's a bit of a genius, he kind of needs the push that a decent high school will give himQuote:
As much as I love the weather we've been having, I do love a good storm. Went out to the car and nearly shat myself at the thunder
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Yesterday got quite uncomfortable, but we've had some fantastic storms over night and its a lot fresher today.
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I do love a good storm
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Thunder definitely my fave kind of weather! Hardly got any over my area though
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Wish we had thunder storms in Brighton! It's quite overcast, with sea fog, which just makes it even more humid
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Had an awful experience today, I've been in London in order the attend an appointment at my clinic and they told me that they need a blood sample from me for testing, I've never had one done before and I'm very squeamish so I was a little nervous but I felt ok about doing it.
So I went to Charing Cross Hospital and waited to be called, when I went in the nurse sat me down and stuck the needle into my forearm just below my elbow, I had to look away and suddenly I came over all queasy. The nurse told me it was all done and I could go. As I made my way towards the main exit I felt like my brain was turning numb and my vision was getting blurry, then all of a sudden I fell to my knees and passed out. Everything was black and I saw a lot of bright colourful lights, like fireworks and felt like I was dreaming. I woke up slumped in a chair surrounded by doctors and a couple of good samaritans who came to help. I was so dazed and listless that one woman had to feed me water by dipping her fingers in it and putting them in my mouth! I've never fainted before so it was a horrible experience I thought it was just like falling asleep but far from it, I felt like I couldn't breathe and my left shoulder and knees were bruised from where I had hit the floor. I'm ok now but my goodness that was utterly terrifying.
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Had an awful experience today, I've been in London in order the attend an appointment at my clinic and they told me that they need a blood sample from me for testing, I've never had one done before and I'm very squeamish so I was a little nervous but I felt ok about doing it.
So I went to Charing Cross Hospital and waited to be called, when I went in the nurse sat me down and stuck the needle into my forearm just below my elbow, I had to look away and suddenly I came over all queasy. The nurse told me it was all done and I could go. As I made my way towards the main exit I felt like my brain was turning numb and my vision was getting blurry, then all of a sudden I fell to my knees and passed out. Everything was black and I saw a lot of bright colourful lights, like fireworks and felt like I was dreaming. I woke up slumped in a chair surrounded by doctors and a couple of good samaritans who came to help. I was so dazed and listless that one woman had to feed me water by dipping her fingers in it and putting them in my mouth! I've never fainted before so it was a horrible experience I thought it was just like falling asleep but far from it, I felt like I couldn't breathe and my left shoulder and knees were bruised from where I had hit the floor. I'm ok now but my goodness that was utterly terrifying. ![]() hope your ok now.Strange I first fainted a few months ago and when I came round strangely felt really relaxed! Also sister use to 'work' at charing Cross as a medical student. Might of had a few final year students helping you out as they only started yesterday. |
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Had an awful experience today, I've been in London in order the attend an appointment at my clinic and they told me that they need a blood sample from me for testing, I've never had one done before and I'm very squeamish so I was a little nervous but I felt ok about doing it.
So I went to Charing Cross Hospital and waited to be called, when I went in the nurse sat me down and stuck the needle into my forearm just below my elbow, I had to look away and suddenly I came over all queasy. The nurse told me it was all done and I could go. As I made my way towards the main exit I felt like my brain was turning numb and my vision was getting blurry, then all of a sudden I fell to my knees and passed out. Everything was black and I saw a lot of bright colourful lights, like fireworks and felt like I was dreaming. I woke up slumped in a chair surrounded by doctors and a couple of good samaritans who came to help. I was so dazed and listless that one woman had to feed me water by dipping her fingers in it and putting them in my mouth! I've never fainted before so it was a horrible experience I thought it was just like falling asleep but far from it, I felt like I couldn't breathe and my left shoulder and knees were bruised from where I had hit the floor. I'm ok now but my goodness that was utterly terrifying. ![]()
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N'aww thanks for your concern.
![]() I was so confused when I regained consciousness, I was wondering where I was and what just happened to me, it felt like I was out for hours but it was only a couple of minutes. I was told that when I was out cold I was very heavy, how rude! |
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After all the storm talk, here's the rangers team in training today when thunder and lightning strikes.
No wonder they shat themselves!!! Some even covered their heads as if it was a bomb(does found like it to be fair). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVUB-fkldxE |
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My friend showed me a pic of Angela Merkel with no so much clothes taken in her 20es. Hmm.
Was in SLO media last week or so... |
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My friend showed me a pic of Angela Merkel with no so much clothes taken in her 20es. Hmm.
Was in SLO media last week or so... #tooslow |
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My friend showed me a pic of Angela Merkel with no so much clothes taken in her 20es. Hmm.
Was in SLO media last week or so... ![]() Then Lizzie please!!! Loving the weather in Glasgow at the moment. Torrential rain, lightning all around us and scarily loud thunder. It's great
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If anyone has a spare 15 minutes I think you should watch this. Most are hilarious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7ghDhpCLKM My favourites Name a yellow fruit? Orange What month does a woman begin to look pregnant? September ![]() A way to kill a lively party? A gun ![]() ![]() Name a kind of weather that describes your wife? Wet!!! The group of pill pushers made me lol as well |
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Tho the question, name a game you play in bed, I said the same
(and it was the top answer). Didn't see what was wrong with it
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I got a phone call from my Mum this afternoon telling me that Maddie, our wonderful chocolate Labrador had to be put to sleep this morning. She'd been diagnosed with diabetes in January and had to have 2 daily injections, she eventually lost her sight and last night she suffered a seizure. At least she is at peace now, I've been sobbing all night.
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I got a phone call from my Mum this afternoon telling me that Maddie, our wonderful chocolate Labrador had to be put to sleep this morning. She'd been diagnosed with diabetes in January and had to have 2 daily injections, she eventually lost her sight and last night she suffered a seizure. At least she is at peace now, I've been sobbing all night.
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He's so excited though, as he's a bit of a genius, he kind of needs the push that a decent high school will give him
(and it was the top answer). Didn't see what was wrong with it