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A pink car! (In fairness, I didn't say this was a list grounded in realism, did I?) | It may not look like a BT giftcard, but it's half a pair of boots which could be purchased on the sales with one!! |
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I'd love a new phone... really like the features on this but wish I could find a prettier one! | Clinique Pore Minimizer |
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Marian Keyes: Further Under the Duvet [if paperback!] | Patricia Cornwell: Predator [if paperback!] |
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Hmm - which would I wear more..? The purple cutey Hello Kitty Necklace... | ...or the pink one... |
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... or the pink bracelet? Decisions, decisions! | Ok: this isn't actually the Shira jewellery I like, but it's the right sort of shape (sparkly choker with a pendant). There's a purple version in Avoca & a pink one in Kilkenny... aargh, more stupid choose between colours decisions!! |
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Ultracalming Cleanser [237ml €28; 473ml €49.90] | Daily Microfoliant [74ml €43] |
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Active Moist - Daily Moisturiser [52ml €31.40; 104ml €45.30] | Multi-Vitamin Power Recovery Masque [74ml €38.50] |
3 Comments:
At 4:36 pm, December 14, 2005, Anonymous said…
Lyndar have you got bad skin, I propose you cut down on the pizza's...
At 9:09 am, December 15, 2005, Unknown said…
Thanks for your comment! I feel all warm and fuzzy knowing that people other than Himself would bother to peruse my blog. However, I feel obliged to provide a rebuttal...
... frankly, I fail to see how hoping for four items of basic skincare (from a top range that is too dear for me to buy myself) and one matifying make-up base (because I've run out of it) for Christmas implies that I have bad skin. Perhaps you are a boy who doesn't get make-up and things on account of your gender? Maybe the same one who thinks all light-coloured dresses are bridal attire!!
And finally, today's grammar lesson: "pizzas" is actually the plural of pizza; "pizza's" indicates possession. You seem to be suggesting that I cut down on the pizza's ellipses!! :)
At 3:04 pm, December 15, 2005, Anonymous said…
such a detailed rubuttal, though the requirement to use "matifying make-up" does beg the question that a cover up has been going on. A dietary change could reduce or eliminate the requirement for a Matt finish...
Regarding the grammatical error...your right.
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