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  1. Work is taking over my life. I want someone to make me lovely, healthy food. Left to my own devices, I will live off of stodge. Not good.
  2. After four wonderful days off, the idea of going to work is just so depressing. My bed was so warm. Now I am cold. sigh.
  3. Sensual Scotland, in a box! It's my last giveaway of the year: http://bit.ly/7oup85
  4. @SmittnbyBritain The book arrived today! I love it so much I could burst (*bursts*). Thanks again - great giveaway.
  5. The extent to which I adore @stephenfry is really quite ridiculous. I am not ashamed.
  6. What is this I see, in the dawn? Is this a clear sky? Could it be? Wind still dashing the trees, but NO RAIN! Hooray!
  7. One wave after another of these horrid storms. Strong winds, lashing rain, damp cold. I'm taking the bus to work.
  8. @DeccanIVF I have no desire for children, I just don't want pcos. Thank you though. Good luck.
  9. @scattermole Oh yes, what's that song with pig in it. Go for the pig song. Well done.
  10. I hate pcos. I hate it.
  11. @zefrank Loved the song. How long did that take you to compile? Well done.
  12. @Nonworkingmonke I assume the winner is smarties?
  13. @audible_com Think I'll avoid that one, but thanks!
  14. Interesting story about St Cuthberts church: http://bit.ly/89Rzr8
  15. @tourscotland lovely description.
  16. @catchfoot It happens. Try to stand up and wiggle - that usually wakes things up again.
  17. Dessert apples. They're so wonderful and crunchy. That is all.
  18. @RealBillBailey it's a trick! Don't eat the mango!
  19. @eastofthesunart Ginger! it is my cure for everything. Hope you feel better soon.
  20. @benjamindyer 8,000! Golly. Well done. Nonsense can be an art form, like wandering aimlessly.