
Perhaps I missed out on this aspect of my early teenage years. Let's face it, it's quite a while ago, too long to remember.
Or maybe - and this is a lot more worrying - maybe, I am getting a little too close to my purple phase!
Life in north east England (yes, we've moved!) with an eccentric Welshman and a small white dog that thinks he's a Rottweiler.
So, we're still no further forward on the British Gas smart meter front and I've given up making non-existent appointments with them...
12 comments:
Have you read 'I shall wear purple'? very funny and pink is only a lighter shade of it lol xx
you are a bit young for purple and people shouting!......just xlol
I'll go along with Mr. Gray Jennyta, far too young for the purple rinse ;-)
John
I have read it, Sage and I've always liked it.
John G, thank you, kind sir. :)
John M, there is no way I shall ever be tempted to have a purple rinse! Purple streaks - well, maybe. ;)
I thought you liked your blue rinse too much....just think - you could be the next Mrs Slocombe!!! x
It's Mother's Day. Other people get cards and flowers. I get insults! ;)
Ah pink - my favourite colour. In fact I will be wearing pink today - taking MIL out foor lunch - mmmm getting hungry!
I was a tomboy in my younger years and started my pink phase a few years ago (it's still going on!) - I think what we miss out on in our early life we put back in later on. Glad I got most of my excesses out of the way years ago!
Pink is a great color for things you tend to misplace when you get older. Especially bright pink. Bright yellow works, too.
Hope you enjoyed your lunch, mrsnesbitt.
Rae, I was very good in my younger years - which doesn't bode well! ;)
Jan, you are right. Knew there was a reason behind this! :)
Anything but a pink car please! Flighty xx
No problem, Flighty. ;)
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