Quote from: Romona on September 14, 2007, 03:14:25 PM I can lend him my bra, we are the same size.OMG, my back boobs (love handles) are bigger than both of your front boobs, oh damn, *where's my freaken Tae Bo tape*
I can lend him my bra, we are the same size.
My Tiara.
Paris, we picked the same one. I'll just take ten thousand in US dollars (I don't want pounds, my doctor wants me to lose weight) . I will have one custom made.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on September 14, 2007, 04:00:48 AMQuote from: Romona on September 14, 2007, 03:38:32 AMI have no idea how to measure and fit the sporron and scabbard. Do I do the inseam first? How do I check the rise? I have decided that nothing but the finest silk will do. Now what color? Black is slimming and minimizing, but that might make objects appear smaller.
Quote from: Romona on September 14, 2007, 03:38:32 AMI have no idea how to measure and fit the sporron and scabbard. Do I do the inseam first? How do I check the rise? I have decided that nothing but the finest silk will do. Now what color? Black is slimming and minimizing, but that might make objects appear smaller.
By the bye...Are you putting tents in the kilts to help the manly men with their weapons?
You know we ladies have to be sure the men in our lives are well taken care of. I shaved my legs for this?
I was unaware I was participating in the porridge wrestling, or was it Jello wrestling? I guess I better shave more than the legs!By the way, why wasn't I told I could purchase a tiara a Harrod's? Harrod's said your credit was no good anymore and please take my business somewhere else. It seems they have had a run on tiaras lately. Some people from IHD.com....
Quote from: kitkatz on September 15, 2007, 04:58:24 AMI was unaware I was participating in the porridge wrestling, or was it Jello wrestling? I guess I better shave more than the legs!By the way, why wasn't I told I could purchase a tiara a Harrod's? Harrod's said your credit was no good anymore and please take my business somewhere else. It seems they have had a run on tiaras lately. Some people from IHD.com....All ladies who have posted to this thread must participate. Sorry I didn't tell you about Harrods but it's all by the by now 'cause Lady Paris has bankrupted me.
Is porridge as good for your skin as oatmeal? I want at least soft and silky skin when I'm done.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on September 15, 2007, 05:06:43 AMQuote from: kitkatz on September 15, 2007, 04:58:24 AMI was unaware I was participating in the porridge wrestling, or was it Jello wrestling? I guess I better shave more than the legs!By the way, why wasn't I told I could purchase a tiara a Harrod's? Harrod's said your credit was no good anymore and please take my business somewhere else. It seems they have had a run on tiaras lately. Some people from IHD.com....All ladies who have posted to this thread must participate. Sorry I didn't tell you about Harrods but it's all by the by now 'cause Lady Paris has bankrupted me. Why did Lady Paris get the credit cards? Besides where are the Royal Chocolate Bars that were to have been royally presented to me? After all I am the Chocolate Bar Lady. I am still waiting! (Taps fooot impatiently). Well...if you are going to allow Lady Paris out in Paris with the credit cards, we are definitely going to have to duel in the porridge!
Porridge is like rice, just cook longer and with more water. I have eat a lot of different types porridge through out my life. It purpose is to help those not able to eat solid foods and ill to recover. Oatmeal is more nutritious and lower cholesterol. So the answer is no, unless you added other stuff to mix with rice and cook it.
Quote from: st789 on September 15, 2007, 09:18:40 AMPorridge is like rice, just cook longer and with more water. I have eat a lot of different types porridge through out my life. It purpose is to help those not able to eat solid foods and ill to recover. Oatmeal is more nutritious and lower cholesterol. So the answer is no, unless you added other stuff to mix with rice and cook it.I think there may be a difference between the UK and USA as to the definition porridge. In the UK porridge is most definitely oatmeal mixed with boiled milk and is normally eaten at breakfast. This is what I had in mind for the porridge fight. No ladies you don't have to take the plunge when it is still boiling, only when it's cooled off a bit.
Oh, we are suppose to eat it! I don't think that is what Ken and Sluff had in mind