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Jason T
Jason T
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Posted at 21:33 on 18th August 2008
On 18th August 2008 21:29, Stephanie Jackson wrote:
On 18th August 2008 21:26, Jason Twist wrote:
Oh no, that just sounds so much trouble!!!!  i'd end up hurting myself!!

You couldn't do that Jason - imagine the embarrassment calling your paramedic friends!

Oh they've seen worse/more embarrasing!!!  not from me though i suppose!! Smile
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Krissy
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Posted at 21:34 on 18th August 2008
Sure Jason...sure!! 
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Stephanie Jackson
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Posted at 21:34 on 18th August 2008
Don't remember you there Jason! Wink
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Jason T
Jason T
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Posted at 21:34 on 18th August 2008
Laughing  You know what i mean!!! Wink
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Jason T
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Posted at 21:35 on 18th August 2008
I remember the earthquake!!!
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Sue H
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Posted at 21:36 on 18th August 2008
On 18th August 2008 21:31, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
Did you know the only way of destroying REAL pure silk is to cut it, it'll never wear out. I learnt that from my China holiday when I visited a silk farm. Not a lot of people know that Tongue out

I didn't know that Lyn. My last pair of silk pj's wore out at the seams, and buttons, but the material was fine.

I had a water bed when I was pregnant, by the end of my term, hubby had to create a wave to get me out of bed, as I couldn't get over the sides.

Being 'married' in a water bed is fun (If you know what I mean), but I never got used to sleeping in one.
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L
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Posted at 21:41 on 18th August 2008
On 18th August 2008 21:36, Sue H wrote:
On 18th August 2008 21:31, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
Did you know the only way of destroying REAL pure silk is to cut it, it'll never wear out. I learnt that from my China holiday when I visited a silk farm. Not a lot of people know that Tongue out

I didn't know that Lyn. My last pair of silk pj's wore out at the seams, and buttons, but the material was fine.


There you go Sue, I bought 2 make-up bags from there (amongst other things as they were so cheap) and one lasted me for 4 years! it was the zip that broke in the end but the silk was still like new.
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Stephanie Jackson
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Posted at 21:41 on 18th August 2008

It's been great for my sciatica having a water bed! I know what you mean about trying to get out when you are pregnant though Sue!

Only kidding Jason - couldn't resist saying that though!!!

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Posted at 21:43 on 18th August 2008
I was like a beached whale when I was pregnant with my twins, I couldnt even get out of a chair! LOL
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Stephanie Jackson
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Posted at 21:44 on 18th August 2008

Don't know how you coped Lyn - one at a time was bad enough!!

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