
it's wildly passionate and umm, stuff like that, but it's top secret - don't tell anyone ok? Good egg.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 21:53,
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it is a love that dare not speak it's name. Both wildy passionate and animal, yet soft and gentle like dew on a leaf.

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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:01,
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Thanks for the secret hidden message in there by the way. I know you know my initials spell dew. now they know you know as well.
or something.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:07,
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or something.

my flame haired goddess of passion and love, people may suspect.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:09,
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Those big signs I made weren't that visible.
Oh and my tattoo is quite discreet.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:17,
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Oh and my tattoo is quite discreet.

i think the fringed look you've started working is covering it well. I got them to announce it on the news, but it was after the footie results, so i doubt anyone saw it. I rekon we'll be alright.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:22,
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you get away with anything!
evenin'
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 21:50,
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evenin'

ello love. Did Ms Freshlegs get you your recipe? The love of ginger in every form needs spreading, you know.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 21:55,
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carrot strips stir fried with finely chopped fresh ginger...
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 21:57,
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just realised i have ginger beer in the fridge - wont get me drunk but it tastes quite nice.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:01,
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dried sweet crystalized ginger stuff. it's quite nice.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:05,
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and the posh non-fizzy, organic stuff is nice too
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:07,
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if it's torture or I honestly do like it - do you know what i mean?
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:14,
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taking a large mouthfull of ginger beer - the pain as it streamed out of my nose was quite unbelievable!
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:21,
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and i'm looking forward to making its gingery goodness :) i just have to buy odd things like buttermilk now.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:12,
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I thought buttermilk was a thing they only used in the olden days... will you have to go back in time, or will Tesco be ok with it? It's all more complicated than I thought.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:15,
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one of the ingredients is in fact a time machine
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 22:19,
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def. one of the better modes of escape, acting all lordy and knowlesgable normally works ;)
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