Study Buddy
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I can't play the trumpet.
I have simply said that they are available on that thread.0 -
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Spoilsport. At least they were worth waiting for!
I like custard creams, but RaeRae is into chocolate Hob Nobs, allegedly!
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Re:Study BuddyI like custard creams, but RaeRae is into chocolate Hob Nobs, allegedly!
My taste in biscuits is like my taste in women; I like them sweet, strong and ginger.
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chocolate hob nobs are the most amazingly fantastic biscuits there is! closely followed by custard creams of course!
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I like dunking Jaffa Cakes into strong, black coffee.0 -
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EWWWWWWWWWW!
I cant stand Jaffa Cakes OR Coffee! dont think i would like that Helen!0 -
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More for me!0 -
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hehe! thats true! thats why when i go shopping i only buy Mccoys crisps cos Aidy cant stand them! lol! (i only like the cheese and onion ones though!)
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I like Jaffa cakes but the coffee has to be white and no sugar.
And yes, I still stir it with no sugar.
But for dunking, it's custard creams or bourbons first.0 -
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I have a phobia about milk which goes back to when I had to drink the free milk at school.
I can't even bear to watch someone drink it. Worse than my fear of spiders - which is pretty hysterical at times.
Perfectly true - fascinating fact number 328.0 -
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You're not the only one scared of spiders.
I'm okay with small ones, but the ones with fat bodies and bigger than say 10p coins and I'm outta here.
Your milk phobia is one I've not come across before, but is not to be laughed at.0 -
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Custard creams and coffee for me too. Milk and sugar if it's instant muck - no sugar and often no milk if it's decent coffee. No sugar in tea.
So, in the unlikely even that anyone on here ever makes my a cuppa you'll know
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Spiders hold no terrors for me even the big ones cos I'm much much bigger than they are.0 -
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Size is not the factor here!
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<- is a bit mistrustful of large spiders.
I have a fear of stairs with no backs, and walking over things I can see through. Heights are fine, so long as I can not see straight down below my feet.
*runs back into obscurity...*0 -
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I'm not keen on open stairs either - especially if I see a spider with a glass of milk on them.
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When people say they are scared of heights, is it the actual height they are scared of or the petrifying fear of falling off/out?
I have no fear of the former but terrified by the latter. I can go up in a jetliner or ride on the tallest, fastest rollercoasters no problem at all. But going up a ladder five feet off the ground? No way.
In a plane or rollercoaster (barring the thing blooming crashing), I know I can't physically fall out or off whereas on the ladder my fate rests in my own less than capable "vertigo-ed" mind.
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Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:I have a phobia about milk which goes back to when I had to drink the free milk at school.
Is that because it was sort of warm and tangy? Im with you there actually, school milk was awful!0 -
Re:Study Buddyblobbyh wrote:When people say they are scared of heights, is it the actual height they are scared of or the petrifying fear of falling off/out?
Robert
For me - I can stand at the edge of a cliff and look down, but I can not walk over a grate on the pavement. Nor can I walk over pub cellar loading trapdoors as I know that there is space underneath.
It stems from an accident I had when I was a kid - I fell threw something and fell. Now I asume I can fall through anything, or anything will collapse under me, and although I have a bit of a paunch I am far from fat. So for me it is the fear of falling.
I love heights because I love views.0 -
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It was cold milk with lots of cream in.
I think it was also a digestive thing too. I can't eat a lot of fatty produce.
It probably made me feel ill and it just developed from there.
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Bet you dont like Belly Draft then either
Everyone should appreciate draft :-)0 -
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Like draft bitter!
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Yes I do. Mine's a pint and it's your round!Like draft bitter!0 -
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Well, if you insist!
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Hi every1 how r u all doing?
i jus popped onto say woohoooooooooooooo the lodgers have gone!!!!!!
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Hooray!
Change the locks!
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Hey Katie, nice one!0 -
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Morning guys!
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Yes, it is! 8)0 -
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Morning Helen and everybody
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