BAFTAS on BBC America
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Count me in. There seems 2B an epidemic of hot flashes.
Must be those gorgeous blue eyes that I swear twinkle when he speaks. SIGH
Must be those gorgeous blue eyes that I swear twinkle when he speaks. SIGH
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Hip, Hip Hooray...I'm past that age.
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OMG, fruitBat-I didn't proofread ...and I'm usually good about it! So sorry!! (I also wasn't wearing my better glasses).
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grannybear wrote:Hip, Hip Hooray...I'm past that age.
Show off.
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You are all making me giggle a lot, just to let you know.
Is it just me but, no matter how she dresses or how mature she should surely be, to me, Emma Watson still looks so so young (even younger than she is).
I apologise for the Most Poorly Constructed Sentence in the World Ever.
Is it just me but, no matter how she dresses or how mature she should surely be, to me, Emma Watson still looks so so young (even younger than she is).
I apologise for the Most Poorly Constructed Sentence in the World Ever.
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So, grannybear, they actually do go away? Something to look forward to.
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Sorry, wolfsaver, I darted in to correct that, but too late.
Particularly in the context of this thread, it made me giggle too.
Particularly in the context of this thread, it made me giggle too.
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Wolfsaver, it was the best laugh I had all day.wolfsaver wrote:OMG, fruitBat-I didn't proofread ...and I'm usually good about it! So sorry!! (I also wasn't wearing my better glasses).
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Yeah...I think she looks younger than her age.laurielove wrote:
Is it just me but, no matter how she dresses or how mature she should surely be, to me, Emma Watson still looks so so young (even younger than she is).
LOL sorry ladies but you made me giggle.
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I think that my last post must have included the Most Poorly Constructed Sentence in the World Ever. ..I *think* it was the last post before this one...laurielove wrote:You are all making me giggle a lot, just to let you know.
Is it just me but, no matter how she dresses or how mature she should surely be, to me, Emma Watson still looks so so young (even younger than she is).
I apologise for the Most Poorly Constructed Sentence in the World Ever.
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I apologise for the Most Poorly Constructed Sentence in the World Ever.
I am glad I'm not alone in constructing poor sentences........ I dont feel so bad now......
I am glad I'm not alone in constructing poor sentences........ I dont feel so bad now......
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LOL! Jason sure is worth it. *longsigh*fruitbat wrote:kate, again wrote:
Lived through the 70s once, not too interested in wearing it again! Hot pants, anyone?I think hot flashes are more fitted to my lifestyle.
~ML