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i thought it was joe spouting scientific crap again .... am so natural blonde .... you seen pictures of me at home havent ya? But im not this blonde naturally .... i was until about 11 then it went a bit more of a dirty blonde.

Dads not as tall as me either :) i wouldnt mind being tall but not this tall!

how can people eat muffins? .... i had to grab something quickly this morning from MYO and they didnt have all their sandwhich stuff out yet so i grabbed a muffin .... but they are just like a big piece of cake ..... and im not a big cake eater .... just taste of flough n dough n a bit of fruit.

mum cooked a big t-bone last night ...... but i couldnt eat it all .... it was so yummy but i could only eat a 1/3 of it cos i hadnt eaten all day ...... and you'd think i would be really hungry but i cant put real heavy stuff on an empty stomach ... just makes me feel sick.

i love roast silverside with hot english mustard spread on it and roast vegies :drooling: .... they are pretty easy to cook so i might have to grab a couple to cook while my folks are away.

9:30am work til 5:30 tho

sounds good Lee! :) got room for one more? *jk*

My folks n I are having our Xmas lunch at a resturaunt tomorrow also the "giving of the crappy presents" cos they leave on Sunday for sunny tazzie

last year they went to Adelaide :confused: im like yeah you have Adelaide..... i went off to the Gold Coast :)

they pick the most boring places ..... but they are food n wine people

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