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Kathleen and Doreen! I am howling with laughter here! Thank you, thankyou!
Eleanor x
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the kathleen and doreen saga long may it rain  such fun cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Hubby says van & men in white coats are coming up the street. he wondering why I'm laughing so much. thank you. sue v xx
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if you are going to walk sedately with a book on your head Doreen - i really don't think it should be THAT one!!!!! There's nothing too sedate about "101 ways to wear your tassels" especially with THAT picture on the front cover!!!!!!!!
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I preparation for Eleanor's retirement party, I have organised a Swiss style finishing class for Wannnabe ladies, I thought of a few "ladettes" who might want to join, but now who are they again....... ? BX
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That could be a good idea Barbara, Kathleen could certainly do with some lessons. I would go but just for the apres-ski. 
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We'll I might need a few more refined ladies to help out as assistants are you up for it Doreen - they'll be lots of free apres-skis to go to? Do you think Jean might need a little help?, we cant have her turning up in those boots, green Mohican hairdo and ill fitting tassels!
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I'll be happy to help out Barbara. Perhaps we can get Gok Wan to give Jean a makeover before we go, as long as that doesn't mean she will turn up naked.
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hi
I have been remiss with the outfit so decided I was in for a change- out go the rossettes and in with the crochet blanket and some new long sock to wear over my clippy cloppy red boots.
Obviously the blanket is being held up by me suspender belt.
I love the way the colours set off my go-faster stripe tatoo's
how to be a velvet bulldoser
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dorat wrote:That could be a good idea Barbara, Kathleen could certainly do with some lessons. I would go but just for the apres-ski.  I can do apres-ski as well, Doreen - it`s the before-ski & the during-ski I`m worried about! As for lessons at the Swiss Finishing school, well it will be a great experience. Isn`t that where we learn to wriggle our little finger through the handle of a dainty tea-cup? Mine`s too swollen - it won`t fit! How`s your cut-glass accent, Doreen? Kathleen x
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I hate skiing but am up for the apres ski for sure...but I will bring my crutches in case I do decide to have a slide down a slope or three.....preferably at night when no one is looking.
A ski suit is not very feminine though so what do you suggest we wear? I thought satin trousers and boob tubes?
Love, Amanda
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That sounds good Amanda, I will wear my fur bra top to keep the cold out. Jenni's outfit sounds fab too.
Kathleen, have you no decorum? The finger doesn't go through the cup handle it sticks out to the side when one is being genteel. I have the cut-glass accent off to a T especially when singing, I hit the high notes and all glasses shatter!
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LOLOL and you sound absolutely stunning, like Aled Jones.....
Can't wait for our genteel day out! Shall we ask some males to chaperone us??????and if yes then who??????????????????? (NOT P Stringfellow)
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Please don`t shatter the glasses, Doreen - we need them for all our drinks!!
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Come to think of it Kathleen, I've never seen you drinking out of a glass. It's usually the bottle
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Yes it is much easier with a straw straight to the bottle.....
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Quicker to dispense with the straw!!
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Ive had a very unpleasant image in my mind of Mr Stringfellow - on skis, in satin trousers and tassels.....
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