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Laura
Monday 17/4/06 13:56
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Happy Birthday ! Personally, I think a frying pan and a hose are GOOD pressies. One of my personal highlights this year has been buying a Le Creuset casserole in the sales - that's neither sad nor old, just... erm.. discriminating?
*Cough*.. moving swiftly on. Happy Birthday again. May the coming years be good to you!
Laura
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Squander Two
Monday 17/4/06 15:25
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Thank you.
Would you have been so pleased about the Le Creuset purchase ten years ago, then? Hmm.
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Laura
Monday 17/4/06 16:35
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Yes, I would, but for different reasons. Back then, I would have enjoyed its poshness and the fact that it cost lots of money. Might have stuck it at the back of a cupboard though.
Now, I appreciate it for the truly fine cooking pot that it is - and the fact that I got it for £33 instead of £77 can only add to my pleasure.
(Oh god, see what happens when you're single... if I ever start rhapsodising about ironing boards take me out and slap me)
L
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Donna
Saturday 22/4/06 13:53
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Belated Happy Birthday!
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Squander Two
Saturday 22/4/06 16:31
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And an even belateder happy birthday to you too, me dear.
I've got a gun attachment for the hose now, with seven different settings, including "Jet". You should get one for insane tortoiseshell cat behaviour control.
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Dan Collins
Wednesday 26/4/06 03:06
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Bastard. Happy birthday.
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