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but still, the sprouts make me feel a little ill.
It's not a personal thing, I need to maintain my pale, unhealthy complexion somehow, I choose to avoid veg...
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:05,
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It's not a personal thing, I need to maintain my pale, unhealthy complexion somehow, I choose to avoid veg...
We at the Venn Diagram like our men to have healthy digestive systems.
You must be backed up like the M25 at rush hour.
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:10,
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You must be backed up like the M25 at rush hour.
All well and good thank you very much. An that might have been a slight exaggeration...
But seriously, sprouts as part of a healthy digestive system? I'd say the end results smell quite a long way from healthy...
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:13,
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But seriously, sprouts as part of a healthy digestive system? I'd say the end results smell quite a long way from healthy...
Full of vitamins and that.
And they don't make you trump if you have a healthy system. :)
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:16,
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And they don't make you trump if you have a healthy system. :)
They may be healthy, but I'm a super-taster (high density of taste buds - and a massive tongue too).
I can't deal with sprouts. Spinach, carrots, tomatoes, spuds (obviously - the food of champions)... all fine, but not sprouts.
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:21,
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I can't deal with sprouts. Spinach, carrots, tomatoes, spuds (obviously - the food of champions)... all fine, but not sprouts.
It's a bugger when someone sneaks something you don't like into your food though....
I find cucumber one of the strongest flavours there is...
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:57,
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I find cucumber one of the strongest flavours there is...
nothing wrong with them either though, i'm sure
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00,
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Is it something in the water?
woo
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:55,
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woo
you just don't know how to cook them;)
also, with no ginger gene beautiful women would be reduced by at least 87%
nonetheless 'tis most woo and clickworthy!
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:57,
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also, with no ginger gene beautiful women would be reduced by at least 87%
nonetheless 'tis most woo and clickworthy!
That nigh on all ginger blokes are but ugly but ginger women are hot?
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:59,
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I believe the Captain also has had her share of fancying gingers.
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:03,
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One of them is very weird and a bit of a no go area (not that I'm attracted to men anyway) and the other is a bit childish and seems to have far more success with the ladies than somebody who dresses like a woman should.
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:09,
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he's got a point though
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:13,
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One thing is bugging me though: What fancy computer diary type software doobery is that? I've seen somebody using it before but can't remember where and it's doing my head in.
/usesarealdiary blog
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 14:58,
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/usesarealdiary blog
I use gmail and could never be arsed to setup outlook as the web based thing is fine for me.
Explains why I recognised the interface but wasn't sure why.
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:01,
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Explains why I recognised the interface but wasn't sure why.
I find the outlook one very useful for work
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:02,
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Coming from google.
I probably would too if I wasn't employed as a shopkeeper and a barman.
Can't wait to get back out to University again =[
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:05,
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I probably would too if I wasn't employed as a shopkeeper and a barman.
Can't wait to get back out to University again =[
Does your "real" diary ping at you two days after you should have done something? Does it?
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Mon 18 Jun 2007, 15:00,
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