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AbsGinger Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:31 PM |
YES ! |
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Turtleneck Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:34 PM |
I've been off for years, by about half a bubble. |
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AbsGinger Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:36 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: I've been off for years, by about half a bubble.
You're busy with the kids so it's a full time job. |
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minnmess Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:37 PM |
AbsGinger wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've been off for years, by about half a bubble.
You're busy with the kids so it's a full time job.
off of work, or off of your rocker? aka crazy. |
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AbsGinger Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:39 PM |
I'm being "tested" by the Cartier people and some of them aren't discreet and/ot think i'm not very smart.
While conversing with them i recognised 2 of them and i heard another one in the background asking his colleague to "put the speakerphone on".
LOL
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AbsGinger Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:40 PM |
minnmess wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've been off for years, by about half a bubble.
You're busy with the kids so it's a full time job.
off of work, or off of your rocker? aka crazy.
I'm working till 8 pm today - Paris (France) time. |
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Turtleneck Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:42 PM |
minnmess wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've been off for years, by about half a bubble.
You're busy with the kids so it's a full time job.
off of work, or off of your rocker? aka crazy.
Off my rocker. My grandparents always used to say someone was "half a bubble off," referring to a level with the little bubble inside that tells you when it is properly leveled. Sort of like "a few bricks shy of a load," so to speak. |
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AbsGinger Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:44 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: minnmess wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've been off for years, by about half a bubble.
You're busy with the kids so it's a full time job.
off of work, or off of your rocker? aka crazy.
Off my rocker. My grandparents always used to say someone was "half a bubble off," referring to a level with the little bubble inside that tells you when it is properly leveled. Sort of like "a few bricks shy of a load," so to speak.
an american friend of mine used to say "she's 50 cents short upstairs" about a daft girl we both knew.
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minnmess Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:47 PM |
AbsGinger wrote: Turtleneck wrote: minnmess wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've been off for years, by about half a bubble.
You're busy with the kids so it's a full time job.
off of work, or off of your rocker? aka crazy.
Off my rocker. My grandparents always used to say someone was "half a bubble off," referring to a level with the little bubble inside that tells you when it is properly leveled. Sort of like "a few bricks shy of a load," so to speak.
an american friend of mine used to say "she's 50 cents short upstairs" about a daft girl we both knew.
I like "not the brightest crayon in the box" |
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AbsGinger Posted Wed 13 Aug, 2008 6:49 PM |
minnmess wrote:
I like "not the brightest crayon in the box"
bloody eejit |
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