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A red donkey ashtray!
I dont smoke anymore... but it seems to fit my belongings perfectly.... :shock:

Lookie!:
http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/ass-ashtray
What can i say? I fell in love with it...
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^ Nice place to throw the keys, Laci!

I bought a set of tennis balls for 10euro today, in preparation for our weekly work tennis league.
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A couple of DVDs from Something Weird Video and Bed Head mohawk hair gel stuff, for a just-turned fourteen-year-old (not mine).
Oh, and a chew log, and new sheets.
And I forgot to get rock salt, AGAIN!
How perfectly goddamned delightful it all is, to be sure.
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Tralala wrote:A couple of DVDs from Something Weird Video and Bed Head mohawk hair gel stuff, for a just-turned fourteen-year-old (not mine).
Oh, and a chew log, and new sheets.
And I forgot to get rock salt, AGAIN!
I still have plenty if you pop round ... but you're making a bit of a habit of forgetting :lol:
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Just ordered a magnetic floating Tardis and an Eleventh Doctor replica sonic screwdriver. I'm such a child :D
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Fran wrote:
Tralala wrote:A couple of DVDs from Something Weird Video and Bed Head mohawk hair gel stuff, for a just-turned fourteen-year-old (not mine).
Oh, and a chew log, and new sheets.
And I forgot to get rock salt, AGAIN!
I still have plenty if you pop round ... but you're making a bit of a habit of forgetting :lol:
Habit since birth. I'll stop by the next time I'm in Europe. :)
Today I bought a pizza and four of those chocolate-covered marshmallow egg thingies. And, again, no rock salt.
So, anyone who wants to visit me had better wear ice skates!
How perfectly goddamned delightful it all is, to be sure.
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A door, yes I bought a door last night and I will be installing it today. :D
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Tip the Bottle wrote:A door, yes I bought a door last night and I will be installing it today. :D
LOL..a door thats the best one yet!!!

Had to re-up again today..also bought some ciggs and vinegar!
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Slice of carrot cake ..... yum yum
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There is no rock salt in this entire city. People are using water softener salt on their sidewalks, so that's sold out, too. Mormons are gonna fall and break their legs right in front of my house and sue me, I just know it. Good security system, though.
I bought more food, to keep my hobbiteenagers happy.
How perfectly goddamned delightful it all is, to be sure.
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Couldnt really call it a purchase but i handed over money for rent and an NTL bill if that counts..
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Petrol & Milk (interesting combination!)
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Fran wrote:Petrol & Milk (interesting combination!)
Mmmm.....what the hell are them cows eating??
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StephenKingman wrote:
Fran wrote:Petrol & Milk (interesting combination!)
Mmmm.....what the hell are them cows eating??
I blame global warming :lol:
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^ I bet you felt that petrol, too. Seems like i top up every second day.
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