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ooh, couldn't resist!I know it's a bit of an oldie, but it's certainly a goodie!


Mr Buttons has had to go up the loft today to find my nice warm woolly with the pictures of the dogs on it.It's a bit mothbally tho but I'll put it through on a hot wash with extra Surf, no harm done!

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I don't know why, but I really like you Petunia. Whenever I see your posts I can't but help think of Julie Andrews singing "My Favorite Things".


I hate to be presumptuous but I can't help picture you as;


http://www.divasthesite.com/images/Julie_Andrews/Julie_Andrews_intro.jpg

I put it that Peter....Sorry Peculiar Buttons ain't quite whot you may think.


I submit for your perusal.


Exhibit A


> Julie Andrews oh dear me no. Mind you people did used to say I had a look of a young Merle Oberon about me... Mr Buttons has had to go up the loft today to find my nice warm woolly with the pictures of the dogs on it.It's a bit mothbally tho but I'll put it through on a hot wash with extra Surf, no harm done! <


A "woman" who can cook chops but puts a wollen on a hot wash with EXTRA surf & then says "no harm done"


See I'm a bit of a fabric queen and those who really do the laundry will back me up, follow PB's advise and your woolen knit wear will turn out like a doormat. Unless she wears pure unadulterated acrylic knits, can't see it though if the "Gal got class"




Tisk



W**F

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> This whole thing is starting to smell suspiciously

> like HonaloochieB!!


BBW, curb yourself, to even suggest that PetButt smells of Lynx and recently ingested bacon sandwiches is borderline caddish.

Oh, dear, you are a lot of funny folk on here!!


Whenever I do me little bits of writing on here- I like to think of it as doing a sort of free postcard, if you like- you youngsters always come on and start saying I'm someone else, especially Ted and Max! Well, if you could only see us now, me and Mr B are sitting here with the tears rolling down our faces!!


As if someone would come on here and pretend to be a lady of a certain age, happily married and living in Nunhead!I mean, it's a nice life and all, but it's hardly Harrold Robbins now, is it?


I'm a bit puzzled by it, to tell you the truth, cos I never get this on moneysavingexpert. Or on the Grans bit of that Mums Net (mind you I don't go on there too often. I'm telling you, some of the language those "ladies" use would make a whore blush!)


Anyway, I'm off to me sister in law's at the sheltered for lotto night. To tell you the truth, the lotto ain't all that, but we call it "lucky dip" night. While the warden's got her back turned, going round collecting up the big pens and the cards, we all put our unwanted medications in the lotto bag, give em a shake to mix em up nice and then pick one out each. You should try it, it's ever such fun! You never know what you're going to end up with!


Anyway nighty night all...and remember-if you like it, try it-if you don't like it, try it- you might like it!

PetuniaButtons Wrote:

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> Anyway nighty night all...and remember-if you like

> it, try it-if you don't like it, try it- you might

> like it!


I think that settles it, PetButt is either Jimmy Tarbuck or Jim Bowen.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Oh Woof darling, are you still trying for your

> Equity Card?

>

> My winter drawers are a snug red flannel - think

> Jenny Agutter.


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In Walkabout ?


I don't think so.



God I love that film.

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