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laci_baby wrote:Otis Redding greatest hits cd, What Dreams May Come book, baby books, and a banana smoothie.
Hi Laci_baby, who is the publisher of your book? :D
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A bottle of drinking water and a container of sour creme.
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Cidre and ale and wine -- definitely no water! (And I did mean "cidre" -- it is from Stella Artois.)
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A paradise mango pepsi (first soda i've had in months so no one attack me. Unless they want me to randomly show up at their home and glare at them through the windows while i sip my soda with a curly straw.) *sip* yum..

A few books. One about Lesbianism, one about Feminism, and a breakup self help book. All of which made my husband give me funny looks. Dont know why i got these specific books, but they looked amusing and i'm very bored. I have a friend that read nothing but Holocaust books when she was pregnant, though she's never necassarily had a inkling desire to read such. Apparently this is what happens when your pregnant, bored, left alone in a bookstore, and have all the baby books memorized...
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For me, it was a Party wear Red Purple One piece dress.
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Packet of Panadol :(
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A doghouse for my fraidy-cat dog. He was afraid of it at first, but after I threw a couple hot dogs in it, he got used to it. He just barely got over being afraid of pigeons.
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A new sweater.......bloody winters coming, I don't do cold.
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Some empanadas a few minutes ago from some kids selling them door-to-door.
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A take-away curry from a place I'd never tried before. They give HUGE portions. I've enough left over for another meal and a half.
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An air conditioner, our old one decided to blow up! :D
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Would you believe a bottle of Lucozade :lol: :lol:
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Bottle of milk and hot dogs and onions.
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My wife just bought a new refrigerator and a new dishwasher, so I won't get to post in this thread for awhile.
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