Oh no, don't get me wrong, I'm sure she isn't telling the full truth as usual, I just had a curiosity about what is used and where because I had more than 2, I wondered if there were different rules depending on target areasSteroid injections are a last resort kinda treatment. If her arthritisexistedwas as bad she says, then she'd be seeing a physio, doing exercises, and finding ways to manage pain. She's lying. She's stolen it off her mum. (Her mum would be in need of such injections, by all accounts, she does have it quite badly.)
She's acting like she's so maverick, a Superman vest with a Robin Hood hat? VIBE.And a child in a hat and t shirt that looks like a proper little madam. Playing up for attention even at that age.
Think we all know what this is destined for.Likes to think she is such an outlier. She's so basic.
I’m a couple of years older than Jack and can tell you that only the well off kids had branded Halloween stuff in the late 80s/early 90s. I lived in a fairly nice area and we all had costumes made with bin bags and old tights. Maybe the odd mask or witches hat from Clinton’s. It was a lot more of a DIY thing back then.She’s the picture of a deprived child in this photo…
Shes a basic bitch. Let's face it. I am as well but at least I admit it and even I know that tesco value baked beans are 22p for a big can.She's acting like she's so maverick, a Superman vest with a Robin Hood hat? VIBE.
No Jack. That's just how kids that age dress. My mate's little girl had a vibe of a Frozen dress and Spiderman trainers for a good while. Jack likes to think she is such an outlier. She's so basic.
Short man syndrome is often referenced by my army brother in law as short hand for the shouty annoying jobsworth. Usually low to mid ranking officers for some reasonI have purely anecdotal evidence that this is true. My boyfriend of 6 years is a 6ft 1 angel
Do we have a quieter day today?
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I'm 20 years older than Jack almost and absolutely. Home made was the way to go. I once went out as a dice for Halloween. Late 1970s. My mum made it from a cardboard box and it was brilliant. From recollection she covered the box in material like you get when you are sent a phone through the post, not fabric but stretchy and then stuck dots on it.I’m a couple of years older than Jack and can tell you that only the well off kids had branded Halloween stuff in the late 80s/early 90s. I lived in a fairly nice area and we all had costumes made with bin bags and old tights. Maybe the odd mask or witches hat from Clinton’s. It was a lot more of a DIY thing back then.
Is Linda rich? Asking for a friend.Linda Riley always looks like that.
Yeah but one of her companies collapsed owing a lot of taxes… hang on!Is Linda rich? Asking for a friend.
He totally is.Miguel is absolutely the anti Jack. Every recipe I see I'm like I want to make that and that. The food is so well presented and the recipes are so easy.
For me, it's a toss-up between "granular" and "forensic".From the last thread her excruciating announcement about standing for election
The entire thing is such typical Jack. Why always such overwrought and overwritten hyperbole?
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If I could magically remove one word (ok two) from Jack’s vocabulary never to be seen or heard again it would be SEVERE/SEVERELY
I’d quite literally even let her keep her misuse of literally as a trade off.
I concur. Her circus, her monkey.I honestly don't care if Jack is pan or bi or non binary or combinations of all. Her life, her choices
I once rocked up to a superhero party in a wonder woman costume constructed of paper mache and my pe knickers with star stickers on. The sort you get from the stationary cupboard at work. Unfortunately the birthday boy thought his superman costume gave him special powers and we arrived at the same time as the ambulance. In those hallowed pre mobile times my poor Mum had to drag me down Oxford street as she was meeting an old work friend who would have already set off.I’m a couple of years older than Jack and can tell you that only the well off kids had branded Halloween stuff in the late 80s/early 90s. I lived in a fairly nice area and we all had costumes made with bin bags and old tights. Maybe the odd mask or witches hat from Clinton’s. It was a lot more of a DIY thing back then.
I went as rubbish one year. The obligatory bin bag, but with a twist! The twist being a few crisp packets and penguin wrappers stuck to it. Also I've got ten years on Jack and I didn't see a pumpkin til about 5 minutes ago. It was always suedes for lanterns, which took hours and hours to carve.I'm 20 years older than Jack almost and absolutely. Home made was the way to go. I once went out as a dice for Halloween. Late 1970s. My mum made it from a cardboard box and it was brilliant. From recollection she covered the box in material like you get when you are sent a phone through the post, not fabric but stretchy and then stuck dots on it.
You're only supposed to have two steroids in a shoulder in your lifetime, as they make the tendons degrade.
Good luck with that.
We've never needed an eye roll reaction more‘Please look at this photo of me as a child and tell me I was cute, and already a warrior queen who thought of nothing but helping the poor.’
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Ask, and squigs shall deliver:
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I'm going to cook something tonight as wellHe totally is.
I bought her first book, tried cooking a couple of things from it but they didn’t work. It then went back on my shelf for a number of years before I realised what a cunt she was and it went to recycling as I couldn’t bring myself to inflict it on anyone else.
I also bought his first book. Cooked loads of things from it, some of which I then cooked regularly. As I’m a bit skint at the moment (unemployed waiting for a new job to start but managing due to savings so no need to sell my lightbulbs or set up a patreon yet) it’s come back off my shelf and I cooked one of his recipes today.
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