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Jenni.

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  1. I had an interview at Cambridge My cousins live on Mulholland Drive My belly button is funny looking
  2. I went on that midnight excursion a couple of years ago and there was definately something sinister looking about papa bear's crumbling painted smile as he kept Goldilocks shut up in his log cabin. Troll Kingdom still gave me the shivers.
  3. You just can't fake that kind of happiness...
  4. Yummy. Very nice, I think I prefer the first one, can't make up my mind though. "And it's so, so so..." "We are so so so so so..." meh.
  5. How do you find out what the percentage cut offs were anyway? I can't find anything anywhere..
  6. My that is a high pass mark, I hope the advanced mark for this year falls nice and low, I rather royally messed it up. Try as I may I can't find any answers online... but look at the ace board things they get at Invergordon Academy... Oooooh, it's like a maths class from the future!
  7. You always nitpick at my French inaccuracies.. He's in the garden' date=' the very same one in which, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have a baguette fight with their French fancy men, and the eiffel tower is in the distance. He's not a skeleton silly!, he's just on his way home from mime college and forgotten to take off his make up.
  8. The one I did last time... Salut Madam! New one, great time waster this... bobbypin
  9. How would you know? You've never been. My friend and I got started on at that one.. some girls pushed us off the big float. Go to Westhill, it's lovely and clean.
  10. There was that family who were brutally murdered in their sleep at number 32. Aside from that it seems like a fairly decent place to live.
  11. You... are the colony. Yeah, I downloaded the "welcome to xbox 360" promotional video. I like how the unit is designed like an inhale. *inhales* The changeable face plates and the whole 360 guide thing seem a bit panny. At least it's quite attractive, prettier than an xbox. It seems rather girl friendly.
  12. There used to be a faux layby on the balmedie road which we assumed belonged to the council but after looking into it, it belonged to my pa and our neighbours. It was a favourite destination for both travelling folk and a burger van where they would set up camp and start fires and live their traditional way of life. On throwing an old carpet into my neighbour's cow field, said neighbour went down to ask them if they wouldn't mind moving on, to which an old wifey threw some food at him and cursed the blonde haired child. The police/council avoided any responsiblity in moving them on... so, after they finally uprooted and moved on, with all the associated litter and burnt chairs they leave behind, my pa and neighbour got to work and turfed across the entrance, put up some sturdy gate type things and some mighty fine layby closed signs. What do you know.. no more gypsies.
  13. I picked up one of these for my mother in Vienna. What a mighty disappointment after carrying the thing so many miles' date=' it was just dry and unflavoursome. I fear I may have been conned into buying the tourist kind, and not the authentic traditionally made kind. [img']http://gallery.aberdeen-music.com/data/500/192Nikki_s_4th_Birthday_cake_320_x_240_.jpg I agree, the home-made kind is best. None of that just add water rubbish either...
  14. I have that on my computer. As has already been said though, the reception I get out here is terrible even though we went and bought a super aerial. Still far too much hassle trying to get it going at a decent quality, I'll stick with my dodgy squint tv for now.
  15. ..reminded me of the scene in Hamlet where young Fortinbras enters the Danish court to lay eyes on the tragic scene... whoop, look at me revising...
  16. Why would God write a song about himself? Fool' date=' his ego's not that big. Isan - Slow Bulb Slippage (p.s. I'm on to you...)
  17. I'm quite partial to a chips and donner from my friend's father's kebab shop, the one beside drummonds where you go down the steps, the name escapes me. Alternatively I sometimes drop in to see Lionel Ritchie for some chips from the small world cafe.
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