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Post by Janet Thatcardi on Nov 10, 2005 19:15:23 GMT
..that the wooden donger thingy on the bathroom lightpull, is at just the right height and weight to
a) render me unconscious b) remove an eye c) remove several teeth d) cause severe bruising
......ouch!
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Post by florrybunda on Nov 10, 2005 19:20:46 GMT
been there got the Tshirt Cardi,ours swings like a pedulum ;D (crack crack)
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Post by nobbin on Nov 10, 2005 21:18:06 GMT
It's much more exciting when you pull it and nothing happens..so you pull even harder and the damn thing comes out of its fitting, leaving bare wires.....not that it has ever happened to me, of course...
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Post by Ava bike on Nov 10, 2005 21:30:46 GMT
It's much more exciting when you pull it and nothing happens..... too much booze mate.
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Post by nobbin on Nov 10, 2005 21:36:32 GMT
It's much more exciting when you pull it and nothing happens..... too much booze mate. I have never known anyone bounce in and out of the forum so many times in one night, in all me life! you got fleas or something?
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Post by Admin on Nov 11, 2005 6:51:40 GMT
..that the wooden donger thingy on the bathroom lightpull, is at just the right height and weight to a) render me unconscious b) remove an eye c) remove several teeth d) cause severe bruising ......ouch! Then there's the ever-present danger of splinters. I would have thought plastic would have been a better choice as the ones I've seen in those specialist shops have a wider range of colours (and interesting shapes) which might be easier to match to your bathroom. I resisted the temptation to ask why you would want one on your lightpull anyway.
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Post by Janglers on Nov 11, 2005 9:12:17 GMT
Oh, sorry Jan: there was me thinking you were naturally ugly.
*runs from her chum*
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Post by nobbin on Nov 11, 2005 9:14:58 GMT
..that the wooden donger thingy on the bathroom lightpull, is at just the right height and weight to a) render me unconscious b) remove an eye c) remove several teeth d) cause severe bruising ......ouch! Then there's the ever-present danger of splinters. I would have thought plastic would have been a better choice as the ones I've seen in those specialist shops have a wider range of colours (and interesting shapes) which might be easier to match to your bathroom. I resisted the temptation to ask why you would want one on your lightpull anyway. You can't use battery operated items in the bathroom......
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Post by smiffy on Nov 11, 2005 9:54:09 GMT
..that the wooden donger thingy on the bathroom lightpull, is at just the right height and weight to a) render me unconscious b) remove an eye c) remove several teeth d) cause severe bruising ......ouch! In UK we had a lovely light pull, it was from NEXT. It was in the shape of a coil, in chrome! That could really hurt! I also had a fear it would break the tiles in the loo as it bounced around!
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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2005 7:48:29 GMT
Oh, sorry Jan: there was me thinking you were naturally ugly. *runs from her chum* Actually, Cardi's a bit of a babe. But obviously not in your league Janglers...
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Post by rolandbutter on Nov 12, 2005 8:05:08 GMT
Either very foolish or very wise words, Mick. Who's the most violent of them?
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Post by nobbin on Nov 12, 2005 9:23:01 GMT
Either very foolish or very wise words, Mick. Who's the most violent of them? You need to ask?
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Post by Janet Thatcardi on Nov 12, 2005 15:49:00 GMT
*Crosses Janglers off her Christmas card list (again) whilst wondering just what specialist shops Mick is referring to?*
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Post by wendymiller on Nov 12, 2005 15:52:54 GMT
I have a very smart one a seahorse!!
John Lewis of course!
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Post by Ava bike on Jan 12, 2021 16:40:32 GMT
I have never known anyone bounce in and out of the forum so many times in one night, in all me life! you got fleas or something? No, I was just trying to get all my posts in before everyone left the site. Who were you again?
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