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31 January, 2008 at 11:49 pm #121885
My little one muttering in his sleep earlier – Cute!
31 January, 2008 at 11:45 pm #308500@sharongooner wrote:
What are your favorite
Pair of shoes?
I love knee high boots
Jacket?
My black leather jacket
Scarf?
A fluffy girly purple one at the moment
Way to do your hair?
high up into a ponytail and down with a hairband
TV show?
Charmed, Buffy the vampire slayer, Coronation Street
Actor?
Devon Sawa and Leonardo DiCaprio (how he looked in Titanic) bloody gorgeous!
Actor over 50?
Steven Seagal (he’s round about that age)Actress?
Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy) and Holly Marie Combs (Charmed)
Actress younger than 20?
Dont know really…..
Animal?
Dog
Age to be?
15 (school years are your best years…)
or 17 (when I got my first job, wow they was the days LOL)Shampoo brand?
Neutrogina
Toothpaste?
McCleans
Place to buy clothes?
Girl Talk, Bwise, Market, EBAY
Place to buy cheap stuff?
EBAY
Place to get icecream?
Maccies McFlurries
Store to buy shopping?
Iceland
fancy dress costume?
Wore a She-Devil costume once on Halloween LOL
Childhood memory?
All the fantastic holidays I had with my family
31 January, 2008 at 11:30 pm #43341Apologize – Timbaland ft One Republic (or something like that)
31 January, 2008 at 11:25 pm #308102Thanks, well all I can do is hope. But at least he is loved and happy, unlike alot of children in this world.
I’m not sure if your spelling is right, but it looks somewhat better than my lame attempt LOL.
31 January, 2008 at 11:12 pm #308100That’s really sad Sharon. I thank god that my son has always come bouncing back from his more severe reactions.
My son Nick was diagnosed with a peanut/mixed nut allergy in June 2006 when he was only two, depending on how you look at it – it was either lucky that I gave him that peanut butter sandwhich one night for his supper or unlucky. It was unlucky because he couldnt breathe properly and he could have died if the ambulance hadn’t arrived sharpish and it was lucky because I had found out that he had severe allergies so I could take more care in future.
Nick is lucky in the way of milk as it only brings out a huge itchy rash at least it isn’t ‘life threatening’ maybe very uncomfortable as it makes his exczema flare up like mad. My son was wearing wet wraps for a good year and half and scratching so much his skin bled and left scars which just about broke my heart – but finally a doctor got his rear end into gear and prescribed Nick a anthistimine medicine for extreme itching. And now he only scratches if he is poorly as this brings out his exczema more.
Btw if anyone has the correct spelling for exczema please correct me
31 January, 2008 at 10:12 pm #142834There is nothing on Sky TV again.
31 January, 2008 at 9:50 pm #308098Well to make matters worse my sons dietician has informed me that he is now allergic to milk. Which is almost as worse as being allergic to nuts as alot of foods contain milk or ‘traces of milk’.
Manufactures even disguise the words ‘nuts’ and ‘milk’ in ingredient lists as another word which means nuts or milk, only if you do not know this then of course there is a chance you are going to think the food is safe and eat it.
Another example of unclear ingredient lists are any foods containing VEGETABLE OIL. As some of you may know nuts are in the ‘legume family’ and legume means VEGETABLE.
So ideally my son would avoid vegetable oil too. The manufactures should list what exactly is in the Vegetable oil. If they listed it as containing peas, beans, sprouts etc..
then my son would react to this.But if the vegetable oil only contained veggies such as turnip, carrots, swede then my son would be Ok to eat this. But because they do not put this information alot of people are often misguided and miss out on good food they are able to eat if it wasnt for some ignorant manuacturer being to lazy to print out another couple of words.
31 January, 2008 at 6:04 pm #165350Stressed
31 January, 2008 at 12:44 pm #79362Never Again – Kelly Clarkson
31 January, 2008 at 12:26 pm #307681@sharongooner wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5LsdEqSQO4
I hope she gets through re-hab and her family and people around her support her and keep her clean to carry on living. It breaks my heart watching her demise live through the tabloids and tv and gossip mags.
Long may she live and give us more of her talents.
She has been the biggest breath of fresh air in 20 years (imo of course :wink: )
I didn’t even know who Amy Winehouse was untill she started all the drugs and appearing on the front page of all the newspapers.
I only know her proffesion through reading stories in the paper, couldn’t even name one of her songs, and to get famous of being a drug addict is a shame and a waste of her talent, that is assuming she has any.
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