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Why slippers are dangerous .......

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11 Feb 10 #184556 by gwenflo
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Aww Ruby it's obviously time to purchase some 'sensible' slippers like Granny wears :laugh:

I've just sent you all my ironing to do & if you're really bored there's always this year's Christmas cards to write :silly:

I'm sure you're suddenly feeling much better at the thought of that!!

Hope you get better soon x

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11 Feb 10 #184577 by rubytuesday
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Thanks for the ironing, Gwen - hope you arent expecting it back anytime this year :lol:

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11 Feb 10 #184613 by Donelovinhim
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(((Ruby)))
Can't believe you said 'ruptured a ligament' and 'dishy doctor' on the same page and not one of these nice ladies brought it down to the gutter!!!:laugh:
And as for the dog - did he perhaps rupture a ligament too:silly:
Perhaps I'm just in too good a mood cause the STBX is away till Sunday (He said Friday, but I know it'll be Sunday - at the last minute, as usual):woohoo:
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11 Feb 10 #184614 by dukey
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Slippers can be very dangerous indeed :( about a month ago i also had a slipper related incident, fell down the stairs dislocating my thumb, the fact that i was as drunk as a lord had nothing to do with it.

Dukey - and by the way Gaffa i wont be drinking with you ever again.

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11 Feb 10 #184619 by Donelovinhim
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Why was your thumb in your slippers?:laugh:
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11 Feb 10 #184625 by justthetruth
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(((Rubes)) aww, poor you,
Hinna heard fae Ruby for ages, u cud fill twenty minutes or so by gien me a call and hae a catch up?
Morning tv....... wrist slashin stuff lol:(

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12 Feb 10 #184775 by rubytuesday
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Its an unmitigated disaster! Ive run out of Haribos :lol:

Im now officially bored....Ive done Gwen's ironing (sorry about the burns ;)), completed Bren's coursework for her, tried calling JTT, but he's out.

Ive stopped taking the painkillers as they made me feel "spaced out" and vomit :S Actually, the pain was bearable - until I fell and landed on the wrong foot.

Time for some internet shopping :P

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