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What is the best thing you bought lately?
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20.       Chantal
587 posts
 07 Apr 2008 Mon 09:08 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

I love the msnless days I enjoy whilst being in Turkey! I dont feel the need to check my email or whatsoever. I keep my Dutch cellphone closed, and there's just a few people who ring me on my Turkish cell. They don't bother to text anyway because they know Im always too lazy to buy kontör so I cant reply (I love faturalı phones like I have in the Netherlands!).

But as soon as I get back to Hollandi, the first thing I do is open my laptop. It's sad really



Same here! As soon as I set foot on Turkish land I can't be bothered about anything going on in Holland anymore! Not that I don't care about them, it's just that it's nice to just be 'on your own' for a while!

21.       geniuda
1070 posts
 10 Apr 2008 Thu 08:11 pm

Two books and two movies
(I will try to spend my time a little more wisely, I hope it will work out)

22.       karpusqueen
0 posts
 11 Apr 2008 Fri 12:30 am

Quoting libralady:

A taste of MUSE!


Was that you with the vacuum cleaner?

23.       karpusqueen
0 posts
 11 Apr 2008 Fri 12:37 am

Quoting KeithL:

Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver

2008 Frozen Four



The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off? (is it called face off?) lol

24.       libralady
5152 posts
 11 Apr 2008 Fri 04:58 pm

Quoting karpusqueen:

Quoting KeithL:

Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver

2008 Frozen Four



The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off? (is it called face off?) lol



When I played hockey it was called a "bully off" but then that is in the UK, not USA.

25.       karpusqueen
0 posts
 11 Apr 2008 Fri 10:12 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting karpusqueen:

Quoting KeithL:

Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver

2008 Frozen Four



The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off? (is it called face off?) lol



When I played hockey it was called a "bully off" but then that is in the UK, not USA.


Yes that's right, that's my experience too. However, I assumed Keith was referring to ice hockey and wondered if the terminology was different.

26.       teaschip
3870 posts
 12 Apr 2008 Sat 03:18 am

Quoting libralady:

Quoting karpusqueen:

Quoting KeithL:

Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver

2008 Frozen Four



The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off? (is it called face off?) lol



When I played hockey it was called a "bully off" but then that is in the UK, not USA.



Sounds like a fitting term.

27.       geniuda
1070 posts
 17 Apr 2008 Thu 09:07 pm

An airticket for a weekend gateaway

28.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 17 Apr 2008 Thu 09:14 pm

I bought these little star shaped cupcake holders. They made the cutest cupcakes for my son's birthday.

29.       libralady
5152 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 05:36 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

I bought these little star shaped cupcake holders. They made the cutest cupcakes for my son's birthday.



Could this lead on to cute shapped roast potatoes? lol

30.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 06:07 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Elisabeth:

I bought these little star shaped cupcake holders. They made the cutest cupcakes for my son's birthday.



Could this lead on to cute shapped roast potatoes? lol



If not roasted, definately mashed. But I don't think the kids would like little star shaped tins filled with mashed potatoes!

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