This thread is doing my eyes in, so i'm not quoting.
Rose sounds like you have to be very careful! the drink driving and stuff yeah but I didn't realise that it was as strict as nail varnish and tattoos.
Mother in law Winter Olympics
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Yes nail polish could chip off and go in some-ones medicine. Years ago I had an engagement ring with a large saphire and it ended up in some-ones bottle of paracetamol, I got it back, luckily they saw the funny side of it.
:lol: That is quite funny, not for you at the time though.
Don't worry I'm used to that out numbered at home as well :mrgreen:
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Started by Brandyaitch in Ski Chatter 28-Feb-2009 - 68 Replies
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Mother in law Winter Olympics' posted Mar-2009
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)
RoseR
reply to 'Mother in law Winter Olympics' posted Mar-2009
snowb4ndit wrote:This thread is doing my eyes in, so i'm not quoting.
Rose sounds like you have to be very careful! the drink driving and stuff yeah but I didn't realise that it was as strict as nail varnish and tattoos.
Yes nail polish could chip off and go in some-ones medicine. Years ago I had an engagement ring with a large saphire and it ended up in some-ones bottle of paracetamol, I got it back, luckily they saw the funny side of it.
I'm a laydee
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Mother in law Winter Olympics' posted Mar-2009
RoseR wrote:snowb4ndit wrote:This thread is doing my eyes in, so i'm not quoting.
Rose sounds like you have to be very careful! the drink driving and stuff yeah but I didn't realise that it was as strict as nail varnish and tattoos.
Yes nail polish could chip off and go in some-ones medicine. Years ago I had an engagement ring with a large saphire and it ended up in some-ones bottle of paracetamol, I got it back, luckily they saw the funny side of it.
:lol: That is quite funny, not for you at the time though.
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Mother in law Winter Olympics' posted Mar-2009
snowb4ndit wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:snowb4ndit wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:RoseR wrote:snowb4ndit wrote:RoseR wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:RoseR wrote:Mine is never on view to the public. It started as a rosebud, but over the years it has grown to a fully opened rose :lol: Dont regret it at all. Would really like a celtic upper arem band. I do not like hubbys tatoo, much to big, covers the whole upper arm and all around it. Its a work of art, but its pinhead from hellraiser. :evil:
If it's not open to public view then why would you have it :wink:
I would lose my job if I had a visible tattoo, actually I would definately lose my job if I showed this one. )
:shock: Why?
'Cos its on my rear :oops:
Rose is it a big Tattoo :mrgreen:
:shock: You're gonna be in trouble...ner ner ner ner ner!!!
snowb4ndit, thats the story of my life, but it's fun :mrgreen:
just in case...i'm on roses side :lol:
Don't worry I'm used to that out numbered at home as well :mrgreen:
LM
reply to 'Mother in law Winter Olympics' posted Mar-2009
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ha ha ha ha hilarious!
I can relate!
brandyaitch wrote:There is some serious chat tonight, with proper questions and proper answers, so -
What Winter Olympic sports, real or imaginary, would you like your huband/wife/boss/mother in law/neighbour etc, to participate in ?
All for my mother in law - 1) Luge - a definite medal chance - but I have a vision of her doing her Superwoman act with her industrial quality corset outside the lycra suit - but with her weight and that gravity she would certainly get to the bottom before the Germans and Russians : 2) Zimmer frame ski jumping : 3) Biathlon - the target : 4) My favourite - avalanche racing
ha ha ha ha hilarious!
I can relate!
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