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The wee bus was magic (eventhough my amazing observation skills didn't pick up on it at first and I was sitting there thinking "what minature bus?!" after it was whispered!) but the big bus was really cool too.

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The people at the EE have put up the whole thing this week... shocking!!

Anyway, click HERE for a bit about getting 'splogged' (in the paper a really nice photograph accompanies it). Then click at the photo at the top for bits on the Save Our Sand campaign, Blue Peter badges and 'trowie' trees...

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Iris is ACE - as are Margaret and Jessie. There is another personal shopper called Val too but I haven't had her helping me that often.


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Jezi wrote:
The people at the EE have put up the whole thing this week... shocking!!

Anyway, click HERE for a bit about getting 'splogged' (in the paper a really nice photograph accompanies it). Then click at the photo at the top for bits on the Save Our Sand campaign, Blue Peter badges and 'trowie' trees...


Thanks for the link, Jezi! ::lol:: I can't wait to hear how long does it take that Cameron hires personal housekeeper to do the ironing ;) But anyway - who wouldn't love to have a personal trainer and personal shopper - but what are real savings for using them? Time? ( :oops: Sorry - I didn't ment to offend anyone! :oops: )

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Help around the house would be great right enough Mari A. To be honest, the personal trainer was because I lack willpower and the personal shoppers are great fun and some nice banter whilst I carry out one of my least favourite activities :D .


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Mari A wrote:
I can't wait to hear how long does it take that Cameron hires personal housekeeper to do the ironing


don't ask.......................

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I knew the website had missed a bit out. Went back to check the paper and there is also a bit about Cameron helping to make a DVD about people who are young carers. He says about how wonderful they are in giving up their own life in order to look after a relative and how maybe society maybe doesn't value them as much as they deserve.

Have to say I agree with every word of that.

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Iris is ACE - as are Margaret and Jessie. There is another personal shopper called Val too but I haven't had her helping me that often.


I'm almost 100% sure, but I think it was Iris that helped rig my Mum out with an outfit recently and she was very nice indeed. :angel:

::lol:: There goes my randomness again...

Getting rather close to the wedding, I'm losing it somewhat and the snow this morning isn't filling me with much confidence that it's not going to be snowing on our wedding day. :-(


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My friends said that this evening about snow on her wedding day, because the reception is in the country and it's quity hilly where it is.

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Try not to worry Suzanne, as you know there is nothing anybody can do about the weather anyway and I'm sure it wouldn't ruin your day. Just concentrate about thinking how good it's going to be :D

The EE have done me out of a job again, I'm going to stop wasting my money on the paper at this rate ::lol:: Well not waste but...!!

Anyway, click HERE for stuff about karaoke, Claudia Schiffer's back garden, food and We Will Rock You.

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Haven't been beaten today!

In the column the main bit is about 'Desert Island Discs' and how his top 8 tracks would be

'Here Comes the Rain' - The Eurythmics
'Careful' - Horse
'Autumn Leaves' - Eva Cassidy
'Walkin' in Memphis' - Marc Cohen
'Why Do Nations So Furiously Rage' from Handel's Messiah - A Soulful Celebration
'Radio Ga-Ga' - Queen
'La Vie Boheme' - RENT ( :D )
In The Mood - Glenn Miller

He also says that he'd take the Encyclopaedia of World Cars (shocker there!!) and his luxury thing would be a remote control car and charger.

Easter becoming more commercialised in England although it doesn't seem to be the case up here - he likes to spend it with friends and family thinking about it's meaning. How crazy he feels the cases like the teacher with the dodgy chair (see news section) and the story about the 10 year old boy going to court. He is worried about how the UK is going with warnings about coffee being hot on MacDonalds cups ( :eek: ) etc and it makes him angry. Finally about Kylie Minogue's picture with her hair growing back and how it must touch many people.

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'Walkin' in Memphis' - Marc Cohen


One of my all times favourites - I also really like the version Tony Hadley (ex-Spandau Ballet) does. ()^


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And it should be Marc Cohn, no 'e'. lol whoops


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Well that's how they printed it (I think :-? ) and I won't lie and say I've heard of him before.

Question... A or B for La Vie Boheme? Unless you could get away with both I think it would be a pretty hard decision, A is amazing throughout and so long but the lyrics to B are something else.

"to people living with, living with, living with, not dying from disease" - one of my favourites in the whole thing...

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Desert Island Discs thread might be interesting here...of course my choices would be SO last century....

Funny, I have some vague memory, of a certain high-flying mod on this site, saying that they had never heard of 'Desert Island Discs'.....maybe I'm imagined it.... ;)

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