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Bee1

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  1. that must have been quite a shock for you
  2. so glad to hear that you feeling better now
  3. oh no!!! that's not good - we need you here :friends:
  4. I'm not just arrived anymore
  5. frannieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :dancing: how are you hunnie???
  6. did I tell you that we finally have some decorations? we have "fake tree" in our livingroom - you know like normal leafy tree. So Mr B got some solver baubles and some clear bubl lights and tinsel(well it's not like normal tinsel but it's like little icicles on a string) and decorated the leafy tree with it.
  7. hello diva long time no see you - hope you doing well hunnie
  8. of course - it was all said tongue-in-cheek
  9. someone's using wikipedia of couse I use wikipedia
  10. yes i got it there last year but I though it would cost me about £25 for a smaller one and it's still way too much for one person so I didn't get it. I might have just my potato salad (if I manage to make it tonight as I didn't do it yesterday and it has to be done at least 2 days in advance)
  11. yes fine thank you - sorry about your computer - it's pain like that sometimes
  12. we are located in the hear of europe - completely landlock country - no sea so no seafood or saltwater fish - you have to make do with what's availabe to you :Oops: sorry for spoiling your apetite
  13. there is your "lesson of the day" :JC_lol: :
  14. I said CARP - it's a type of fresh water fish Carp is a common name for various species of an oily freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. Some consider all cyprinid fishes carp, and the family Cyprinidae itself is often known as the carp family. In colloquial use, however, carp usually refers only to several larger cyprinid species such as Cyprinus carpio (common carp), Carassius carassius (Crucian carp), Ctenopharyngodon idella (grass carp), Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (silver carp), and Hypophthalmichthys nobilis (bighead carp). Carp have long been an important food fish to humans, as well as popular ornamental fishes such as the various goldfish breeds and the domesticated common carp variety known as koi.
  15. excuse me????????? :snowrant: what do you eat for christmas again? Oh yeah turkey - same like thanksgiving at least we have some variety
  16. yes on the evening of 24th (usually around 6pm) we would have a fish soup (optional - my family never made it), then breaded carp fillets with potato salad and then some christmas biscuits for afterwards. then if you plate is empty (the only time of year when you kids would empty their plated without complaning) you can go back to living room to look under the trea because "baby jesus" came while you were eating (through window of course) and left presents for you - but if you don't finish your meal - presents will dissapear.
  17. very nice - I like it very much. you know I have not had a hair cut for about a year? I really need at least a trim as my ends are bad thank you for reposting the links for me
  18. do you do your dishes in washing machine? we tend to use dishwasher :37:
  19. for some reason the pictures are not showing to me *crying*
  20. tomorrow is my last day of work - we are back on 4th January. I was suppose to do my potato salad for thursday (czech christmas) but I got home so late and was so cold and wet I just went to bed. I said I will not be celebrating christmas this year but I want to at least have some of the traditional food - saw carp at Borough Market on saturday but I though it's way too expensive to buy whole fish for one person
  21. well it's up and down but mostly I'm trying not to think of it I'm starting to feel bit under the weather as result of last night comute home from work (left work at 5.15 and arrived home at 8.40 and it involved 1 hour 10 minutes walk)
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