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Thursday, 18 October 2012

A Little Bit Random Thursday

Well I am sure that some proper random stuff must have gone on around me this week, but to be honest having a fuzzy head has not made me the most observant...

However, look at the beautiful Kleenex box!
Today probably rates a post to itself.

Back to work, not particularly random, other than I did spent most of my time wondering what on Earth I was doing there!

Then this afternoon involved playing and printing Christmas cards with my kids at school, which resulted in these...


Followed by my duty as 'crisp lady' at the the KS1 Disco.  The joy!

I also saw this article today and thought of Rhonda and all my American friends - honestly, sometimes you must just read my posts and not have a clue what I am on about.

Linking these disjointed odds 'n' sods with Cindy's Really Random Thursday.

And now, I know my Inbox is full, but I am closing down and just watching TV before an early night; na-night xxx

23 comments:

  1. Crisp lady! The ultimate post, lucky you.

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  2. Love the article! I watch so much British tv that I sometimes worry that I'll let a British accent slip out! I started calling couch pillows cushions....Cindy noticed!

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  3. Love all the randomness...and the Kleenex box. That needs to be a quilt!

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  4. Lovely printing! I wonder how many of those Britishisms Rhonda could get into her next podcast? ;-)

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  5. i have had a heap of questions on the meaning of some of my comments on various peoples blog's due to them being full of coloquiolisms. Makes me chuckle and adds to them fun of blogland . And what's wrong with cushions by the way hahahahaha

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  6. by the way I have never heard the word "snarky" in my life- Narky yes, but never snarky. Someone give me a clue

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  7. I was just reading about the Britishisms invading American the other week! Bout time too... lol :-) Love the sound of Crisp Lady too, can you visit here please?!

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  8. The link made me smile. I never knew that 'normal' phrases were seen as being so different in the USA. Di x

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  9. I can't write my first thought down! Sorry! But crisp lady, wow! You have arrived! And yes, they are crisps not chips! D t get me started! Feel better soon x

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  10. My head is fuzzy every day, but at least you've got an excuse! Feel better! Jxo

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  11. Crisp lady! I bow down to you!

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  12. I hope it is true that you are feeling better! I would like to tell you the list helps but I read enough of y'all that I am right on it.

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  13. ooops. that tissue box design would make a lovely quilt!

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  14. Good for you, hope you feel better today. At least you have the proper equipment for being poorly, love the tissue box!

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  15. Just be thankful that you weren't in charge of the 'first aid and bucket' corner...
    Love the BBC article, I think we should all try to write a post stuffed full of British (and regional) colloquialisms then sit back and watch the confusion ;o)

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  16. Strewth, I've been signing off my emails with "cheers" forever.....My American friends must have wondered what I was thinking! Crisps- oh, you means chips!!

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  17. I could have used that little guide 5 years back. I had no idea what was going on!

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  18. Oh the dizzy heights of crisp lady! Hope you are feeling a bit better today.

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  19. I loved that list!! And yes, Deborah is correct--I did notice that she now calls pillows--cushions. I might join her. I love the word snarky. Someone at kleenex has a quilter doing their design work!

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  20. I love Archie's idea. we couild cause havoc- or a stramash!!!!!! By the way is Crisp Lady the next step up from Milk Monitor- thats the best I could manage at school hahaha

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  21. crisp lady, haha! Love the cards and the tissue box is cool!

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