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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (remove denture on May 29, 2009, 4:18 pm
ellice wrote:
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> ROFLMAO - as both Donna & I are on the puffy side (sorry, sweetie)- the only
> place those cosies would fit is as lovely headgear. Somehow - the vision of
> cosy-brassieres - teee hee. But, perhaps that is why Bruce favors the
> knitted type - I can imagine they'd have more contour flexibility ;^p
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> Billy Connelly - words to live by!
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> Ellice
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I couldn't possibly comment <g> But as Billy Connelly said "Don't
criticise a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes. Then it doesn't
matter because he's a mile away and you've got his shoes."
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney UK
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> "ellice" wrote
>> Hmmm - since Donna & I are so close - we could have a tea cosy party!
>> Somehow this reminds me of the Travelocity commercials with the travelling
>> garden gnome. Anyhow - I'm in. The RCTN travelling cosy could meet with
>> my
>> poor damaged Kitty cosy (someone put it too close to a flame).
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>> Ellice
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> For consideration at your party, I submit the following observation from
> that Scots sage, Billy Connelly: "Never trust a man who if left alone with
> a tea cosy does not try it on." I assume it also applied to women. On no
> account should one of you leave the room.
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> Dawne
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