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Posted on 13-09-2009 22:20
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You seriously consider buying a DFS leather sofa suite called "Blake" or "Travis" just by virtue of its name.
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You name your daughter 54124.
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You didn't, did you President Solvite? Or even buy it?
 
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I did seriously consider it, as I found it quite comfortable. But my wife overruled me, so we bought a sofa called "Brady" instead. But hey that works too as in the Brady Bunch.. *sigh* Is that what marriage is all about?Compromise. Avalon
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I'm often to be found in the cookware department of Tesco or somewhere similar, examining bits of kitchen equipment and thinking "Ooh, that looks like that thing from ... "!!

If you go into a supermarket or department store and see a vacant-looking chap smiling at a spatula, that could well be me!! Smile
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exterminator wrote:
I'm often to be found in the cookware department of Tesco or somewhere similar, examining bits of kitchen equipment and thinking "Ooh, that looks like that thing from ... "!!

If you go into a supermarket or department store and see a vacant-looking chap smiling at a spatula, that could well be me!! Smile


Do you ever open your kitchen drawer and think "It's the Andromedan attack fleet!" ?
 
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I just remembered, I dreamed about B7 last night! I can't recall much - I've got a cold so my sleep is disturbed - but I think I was Jenna, post Star One, stuck in a disused industrial building with Servalan.
 
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President Solvite wrote:
I did seriously consider it, as I found it quite comfortable. But my wife overruled me, so we bought a sofa called "Brady" instead. But hey that works too as in the Brady Bunch.. Avalon


That wouldn't, unaccountably, be cream leather with horizontal lines along the back would it? Servalan
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I used to live at 7 Blake's Court a few years back but that was just a coincidence.... honestGrin
 
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That's so cool!
 
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Angry Angel wrote: Do you ever open your kitchen drawer and think "It's the Andromedan attack fleet!" ?


... and when's Mat Irvine going to give us our hairdryer back? Tarrant
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wall1885 wrote:
I used to live at 7 Blake's Court a few years back but that was just a coincidence.... honestGrin


We would never move.
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You call your computer Orac.
 
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sfordcar wrote:
You call your computer Orac.


I call my computer a lot of things, generally less polite than Orac Wink

Don't even start with the SF names - husband of mine wants to call our daughter Padme Shock With the amount of B7 we've been watching recently, I'm surprised he hasn't suggested that Blake would be a good name for a boy!!
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sfordcar wrote:
You call your computer Orac.


What's wrong with that? Smile

Well I have named out networked PC's

Scorpio
Liberator
Nova Queen
Ortega

The network share names are after characters. Hard drives etc..
Blake, Avon etc.

I have called our Wireless Network - Space Command. (I think that my neighbours think that I'm a little ..... odd.....)

Edited for a more friendly smiley!
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You proudly wear your T-shirt with ''I heart AVON'' written on it. The one you received as a gift during an Avon cosmetics campaign that just came your way. Even though the T-shirt is white and not black and it's made of cotton with a touch of lycra, not leather, and you can't even think of Avon cosmetics without getting a grade 2 rash.
Seriously, I still do have one of these Tarrant
Kerr Avon, the ultimate INTJ.
 
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Madeleine wrote:
You proudly wear your T-shirt with ''I heart AVON'' written on it. The one you received as a gift during an Avon cosmetics campaign that just came your way. Even though the T-shirt is white and not black and it's made of cotton with a touch of lycra, not leather, and you can't even think of Avon cosmetics without getting a grade 2 rash.
Seriously, I still do have one of these Tarrant


I had to laugh at this as a year ago I became an 'Avon Lady' or Representative as we are officially called, and I find it hard to take it seriously when I should be thinking about our wonderful products but instead I am thinking about the Real Avon!!

As a Rep, we are allowed (indeed encouraged) to buy promotional material to wear/use to advertise the Avon brand so I've got a make-up demo bag that says 'AVON' on it. Actually the brand is now called 'Hello Tomorrow - AVON' which is a bit annoying, but if anyone wants a Vanity bag, T-shirt or umbrella that says AVON on it, officially, feel free to email or PM me for more details!

I did tell Paul Darrow of my new job, and what I was really thinking when I had to say 'hello, Avon calling... he was amused.

- Diane Servalan
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Great, Diane, I'll contact you!

to topic:
When there regulary the sound of space ships taking off is to be heard in your house, soundeffects on my computer and sometimes in room 100 to confuse and entertain, and your neighbours wonder what kind of vacuum cleaner you use....

And when you are driving behind a car with the written text on it that you litterary translate to: Liberate in Space, and then have to laugh so heavely that you nearly crash on the next car you meet: an old Ford Scorpio!
.....I want to tell, but I can't..... i903.photobucket.com/albums/ac236/neoantares/signatures/Iwanttotellsigs.gif ...I promised....
 
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Finding a corgi liberator in the peg bag ... I have a number of the corgi models but most are in a box in the loft. Wink


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linzibean wrote:
sfordcar wrote:
You call your computer Orac.


I call my computer a lot of things, generally less polite than Orac Wink

Don't even start with the SF names - husband of mine wants to call our daughter Padme Shock With the amount of B7 we've been watching recently, I'm surprised he hasn't suggested that Blake would be a good name for a boy!!


At least Cally and Jenna are perfectly nice and fairly normal names. My boys are Star Wars mad and the younger one got a bit annoyed when he found out his older brother has Luke as a middle name, and decided he wanted to be called Yoda! When I asked them what they would call their children the older one said Luke and Leia (not too bad), the younger said R2-D2 and C-3PO!
 
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