I got a gardget from Kleenese or Betterware or one other of those nnoying
people who are agents for useless household appliances and gardgets and drop
their catalogues through your door.
It's got a handle and a shaft, and, at the end is a sort of disc. There are
semi-circular nibbles of
I always part fill the sink with very hot water and lots of strong thick
bleach. Leave the grill in there for about 10 minutes and most of the gunge
will just wipe away. The rest you can get off with wire wool. Hope it
helps!
Dee Palin
Gloucestershire
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David wrote:
In April, Oprah interviewed Maya Angelou on her 70+ birthday.
Oprah asked her what she thought of growing older. And, there
on television, she said it was exciting.
Regarding body changes, she said there were many, occurring
every day... like her breasts. They seem to be in a
The secret pal exchange is almost over and I want to say thank you to Brenda
for organising it and a big thank to my Secret Pal, for your thoughtful and
delightful choices for me. Each and every parcel have been such a pleasure
to open. Thank you very much
Micki
Scotland
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Hi Jo and Alice,
I would agree. Do I have the only spouse in the world whose feet act as
magnets to brass pins?I *don't* make lace in upstairs in the bedroom,
except in my 'Lace Place' but, every time Dearly Beloved takes his
shoes/slippers off and crosses the bedroom to get into bed, his
le 13/11/05 21:55, Lynn Carpenter à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets:
An Empirical Study
http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
the conclusion is most interesting (very tongue in cheek ) . it will do no
good to the paranoid among us though ...
Hi Secret Pal,
I knew something special was in the mail when DH made of point of asking if I
had found the mail by my computer. It was your package! (He usually doesn't
say anything about the mail.)
My little cat does not like the lavender sachet, so I have no fear that he will
steal it.
MEMORIES from a friend:
My Dad is cleaning out my grandmother's house (she died in December) and he
brought me an old Royal Crown Cola bottle. In the bottle top was a stopper
with a bunch of holes in it. I knew immediately what it was, but my
daughter had no idea. She thought they had tried
here is a legitamate thing to use your old cds for ( not that #6 wasn't
a good idea ) :
http://danielson.laurentian.ca/qualityoflife/Fulltext/Textiles/Making_a_cd_drop_spindle.htm
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Dear Arachnes --
Possibly some Christmas present ideas from the Web here, easier
Gentle Spiders,
I may have asked this one before, you may have replied and I'd
forgotten... Such is life with memory running on almost empty g
When I was learning English as a kid (all those many years ago), we
were given rules about when/where/how to use which article, because
Polish
Do I have the only spouse in the world whose feet act as
magnets to brass pins?
No, I have one of those types of DH's too!!!
Like you, I never get my feet stuck with a pin, but he Always does - and I
try hard to make sure none are lying around!!
Most of my Lacemaking is done
I've always had great sympathy for anyone trying to learn English as a
second language. It's such a conglomeration of everything and there seem
to be more exceptions that rules.
There are not too many words that begin with h for US English speakers
(it may well be different for UK English) in
I don't know about the rest of the country, but I would use 'a' in front of
history, hispanic and hotel, and I DO pronouce the H. However, I can imagine
people using 'an' if they tend to drop or aspirate the H. I would say that
this rule, as with others in USA grammar, is being slurred. I
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