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				| 20. | 07 Apr 2008 Mon 09:08 am |  
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	 | 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
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 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!
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				| 21. | 10 Apr 2008 Thu 08:11 pm |  
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	Two books and two movies   (I will try to spend my time a little more wisely, I hope it will work out
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				| 22. | 11 Apr 2008 Fri 12:30 am |  
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	 Was that you with the vacuum cleaner?
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				| 23. | 11 Apr 2008 Fri 12:37 am |  
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	 | Quoting KeithL: Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver
 2008 Frozen Four
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 The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off?  (is it called face off?)
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				| 24. | 11 Apr 2008 Fri 04:58 pm |  
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	 | Quoting karpusqueen: | Quoting KeithL: Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver
 2008 Frozen Four
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 The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off?  (is it called face off?)
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 When I played hockey it was called a "bully off" but then that is in the UK, not USA.
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				| 25. | 11 Apr 2008 Fri 10:12 pm |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: | Quoting karpusqueen: | Quoting KeithL: Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver
 2008 Frozen Four
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 The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off?  (is it called face off?)
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 When I played hockey it was called a "bully off" but then that is in the UK, not USA.
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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.
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				| 26. | 12 Apr 2008 Sat 03:18 am |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: | Quoting karpusqueen: | Quoting KeithL: Tickets to next week's hockey championship in Denver
 2008 Frozen Four
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 The question is, can you dig yourself out in time for the face off?  (is it called face off?)
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 When I played hockey it was called a "bully off" but then that is in the UK, not USA.
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 Sounds like a fitting term.
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				| 27. | 17 Apr 2008 Thu 09:07 pm |  
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	An airticket for a weekend gateaway     |  |  
	
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				| 28. | 17 Apr 2008 Thu 09:14 pm |  
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	I bought these little star shaped cupcake holders.  They made the cutest cupcakes for my son's birthday.     |  |  
	
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				| 29. | 18 Apr 2008 Fri 05:36 pm |  
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	 | 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?
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				| 30. | 18 Apr 2008 Fri 06:07 pm |  
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	 | 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?
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 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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