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  1. Calm down Miki dear! I'm going to bed now - a demain mon amour!
  2. [quote user="Tresco"] Val2, I've done that job in England. It was bad enough there, so you have my sympathies. Anton, you have to go through a mad rigmarole if you can't identify the house and its occupant. The only benefit for Val2 is that she isn't likely to have many multiple occupancies, or high rise flats). .[:D] Now, they are a killer, and the phone cable is no help at all for any type of dwelling. [/quote] Oh so that's how you meet the stars!  Very glam I must say[:-))]
  3. [quote user="Tresco"] Ian benefits from a bit of silliness (just my opinion) and he doesn't need any chocolate brownies to 'make up for it' (fact). I do though. [/quote] How do you know he can be silly?  One day you will taste my brownies - if you tell me what you work with the stars entailed!!
  4. Do you mean triffid Tresco- and if so why?  You really should watch your intake of the red water
  5. She'd quite enjoy a singing tuna knowing her!
  6. Here's a recent photo of me and KKK.  She was on holidays visiting me and i was helping her get ready for market day after a night on the red water .
  7. [quote user="KatieKopyKat"]Hi Miki,  What Twinkle stuff have you read.  Where?  Only just been allowed on the computer.  What have I missed?[/quote] Scroll up sweetie, and leave my man alone!
  8. Hello Darling Miki...It's been so long!  I've decided to give up the diet and am now working my way up to a size 16 - if that's what you want my love?
  9. Thank-you Ian you little sweetie you!  I wish I could be as helpful to you as you are to me and others, I've just said something silly on another thread to you, and I feel useless now!  Can I make you some chocolate & walnut brownies to make up for it?  
  10. It's really cheap for caterpillars. Sorry Ian but i'm allowed to be silly and childish on the forum between 12.10 & 12.35[;-)]
  11. [quote user="KatieKopyKat"]Errr hang on a minute.  If you two want to go off topic start your own thread.[/quote] JEALOUS!
  12. Oh! I think I know!!  Where you the editor for Smash Hits or something?
  13. We caved in to-day and ordered ADSL it's only just become available to the hamlet where we live.  However, we have to change from AOL to Wanadoo.   I'm worried bout losing my address book, being very technically challenged as you all know please give me advice on how to safeguard all my bits and pieces.
  14. [quote user="Loiseau"] It's funny though, Tresco. I grew up in a house in the UK with a septic tank, and can't remember my mother ever paying it any special attention. Ditto my sister and brother both live in houses with septic tanks and don't worry about anything that goes down them. In fact I don't think they are even sure where their tanks *are*; they inherited them with their houses. So are French "fosses septiques" more sensitive than British ones? Angela [/quote] Maybe it's the French diet that makes a difference.  We had our fosse drained 2 summers ago and it's not something i'd like to experience in the near future[+o(]. My daughter thought it was fascinating and even pulled up her mini deck-chair to watch the proceedings!
  15. By the way Phil was the first one I met on my first day at work so I was quite gobsmacked as it was a very "passing by in the building" moment,  he was nice & ordinary really. Then the next day I was washing my hands in the ladies and Yoko stepped out of the loo and said "Herro" and by the end of the week I was rather blasé
  16. Aahh! So relieved to hear that!  I met my Anglo Saxon ones while working at TV-AM in the late 80's, so I could also add Gordon Honeycomb, Anne Diamond, Russel whatshisface ,Timmy thingybob (kids TV) Ulrika-ka-ka Johnson etc...and all the ones currently on Sky News 'cos' that's where they ran when the live breakfast  programme lost its 'appeal'.  I ran to France with a rock band and the rest is history...[:-))] Love the new smiley!!
  17. I wish I had a dishwasher to be able to worry 'bout whether to use liquid or powder.   I've got a pair of rubber gloves and a bottle of  Fairy liquid. (Don't get excited Miki)[6]
  18. Right, here goes, Phil Collins (short) Joan Collins (witch with a 'B') Yoko Ono (short) Robert Plant (wow) The Moody Blues (Zzzz..) Jon Bon Jovi (short) And many, many French artists who you don't know or don't care about, all these and the above through my work.  Hey Tresco, how did you meet your stars, I have this creepy image of you hanging out behind concert venues with your autographbook!  Please don't let it be that - I used to be Soooo in awe of you...[8-|]
  19. Hi there gorgeous Tresco! Just rolled in from rehearsals (been at it every night since Monday that's why i'm not round much at the mo) and there you are flirting with FK again!  Nice one!  Just poured myself a glass of the red water yacky da!![:-))]
  20. "I'm a relative newcomer to the forum and have found the past couple of weeks really good fun.  Since the 'offending one' can no longer offend, the forum has brought me many an evening laughing and joking with some new found, I hope, friends."  Hi there Dotty! I hope i'm one of your friends!  Oh and by the way Dick so glad you're chilling out in France and not stuck in Britain due to strikes.  [:)] I like the new 'mad' smiley [:-))]
  21. [quote user="Tresco"] LOL, While the dogs away.....[:D] What's the oppostite of Harem?  PS Come back Dick, place names starting without Capital Letters Alert [:'(] [/quote] Homework club?[;-)]  
  22. Just wanted to wish Mr Smith a nice stay in France this week.  Hope you didn't have any problems with the striking ferry workers, let us know how you're getting on dear.
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