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Georgy
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yeah, don't I know what that's like. My grump about shopping is the mother who insists on feeling her child's crotch, all under the guise of 'checking to make sure those jeans fit,' and then strikes the kid for protesting or complaining that the touching makes them uncomfortable of scares them, and says "if i'm going to pay for it, you ungrateful little whatever, then I have the right to check if it fits. Put up with it or go without!" Is it just me, or is that sexual harrassment if anyone else does it? And does anyone notice the 'yep, this happened to me and no-one gave a s*** tone? Or should I lay it on thicker.
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NickyL
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OK OK, so I realise I live in a 'sports mad' country..well that's according to the media but for heavens sake isn't the b****y cricket season over?????
Over hyped, boring to watch, unappealing men (at least AFL has sweaty muscular types in tight shorts & bulging biceps) wearing namby pamby pyjamas. I think 2007 has seen the end of an appreciation I ever had for the gentle game.
Oohh I so had to vent. Cheers girls..see some of you on May 19th : )
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phoenix
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the weekly shopping use to be a mine field full of parents screaming so everyone know i can't afford that you little b*** over again
people blocking isles
no shirt shoes
cracks hanging out and no uses of personal products or too much
my whole body cryed out i wanted to become a hermit
not now the ipod is a great creation for me i blast music in my ears and shop and dance and yes sing with vegenance and for the people blocking the isles it works both ways after all a head wearing ipod listener could'nt posible be aware of who is in their way now can they
shopping is so much fun now and the magazine with all the celbs it's simple i dont buy them after all the more we buy the more power they have
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