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dolls :down: my mum has a heap of them and keeps promising them to "her granddaughters" i said there are lots of lovely grandaughters out there in ebay land with lotsa cash !
 
zuropa_fit said:
Drea, how was Golden Compass? Is it worth a read if you're not super into fantasy?


I *am* into fantasy so I don't know if I'm really the one to ask, but as most of the first book takes place in a slightly altered version of our world and I couldn't stop reading it, I'd say yes
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I've never actually fainted in real life... closest I came was at a St John's parade when I was 15 or something, there were hundreds of us in our black uniforms, crammed into a small space on a hot day (we weren't outside cos it was raining too), people were dropping like flies.... I felt like crap and just sat down so I could get out of there. :lol:
Spent the boring parade in the back of a St Johns van, having cordial and bikkies and chatting with a cadet from Colac. :giggle:
 
cinnaminson said:
:lmao: :ohmy:

I'm very tempted to do the shaved head thing for the Leukaemia thing but am too lazy to raise the money properly.

I saw a little kid today with a mohawk:giggle: my Mum thought it was terrible. . . . . . . which means if I ever have kiddies then they'll be sporting that look at least once:wink:

my son has a mowhawk - he's 4. It's not shaved so it's more a faux-hawk, but I think it's adorable and he gets tons of comments on it.
 
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