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I was downstairs considering

PlayItCoolBoy [Edit] [Delete] 37 replies 21:37, 11 November '07

whether or not to make a thread on my love for real butter when my tin fell in the real butter and thoroughly squashed it. Then my cracker snapped in half and fell on the floor.

Is any one able to explain why some people (aka me) are so clumsy or accident prone, and trust me, it's not because I'm not careful, I am!? Hannah, I expect good research on this please ;)?

Oh and also, bleeding ear it's a bad sign isn't it?

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  • No, no scab.

    As far as I'm aware, I just had an itch poked my finger in and it came out slightly reddish, it's not too heavy or anything. Just a splash.

    PlayItCoolBoy @JustHannah | 11 Nov '07, 21:41 | X
    • Well these three

      "If you find yourself being more clumsy than you normally are, it could simply be a symptom of fatigue, premenstrual syndrome or anxiety." seem very explanatory for me. GCSE mocks in two weeks and I don't go to bed most nights untill one or two, getting up again at eight before running to school for half eight. I'm over-tired apparently! Cool!

      PlayItCoolBoy @JustHannah | 11 Nov '07, 21:50 | X
    • P.S.

      I love you even more now Hannah, you are a true genius. x

      PlayItCoolBoy @JustHannah | 11 Nov '07, 21:51 | X
    • what is the difference between

      'real' butter and normal butter?

      tobythecat | 11 Nov '07, 21:44 | X
      • The former is from the streets, hasn't forgotten its roots

        and will NEVER sell out.

        Alex-in-Ciderland @tobythecat | 11 Nov '07, 21:45 | X
        • 3 minutes?

          I've heard of throwaway relationships, but, really!

          Alex-in-Ciderland @JustHannah | 11 Nov '07, 21:53 | X
          • I don't want

            no 3 minute man.
            WOO!

            polko @Alex-in-Ciderland | 11 Nov '07, 21:55 | X
          • DiS has been taken over by sluts!

            lemonbrickcombo @Alex-in-Ciderland | 11 Nov '07, 21:55 | X
          • 'Real' butter

            is lush. Normal butter is just normal. It's the stuff that comes in foil not in plastic and it is damned good!

            By the way, pointer for all, never put foil in the microwave, the result is fatal as I learnt the other day :(.

            PlayItCoolBoy @tobythecat | 11 Nov '07, 21:47 | X
            • YOU DIED!

              OMG NO WAYZZZ!

              :)

              tommyroxx @PlayItCoolBoy | 11 Nov '07, 21:51 | X
              • Yes wayzzzzz :)

                because I am truly THAT amazing, being Sophia's sister has given me that advantage in life.

                PlayItCoolBoy @tommyroxx | 11 Nov '07, 21:53 | X
                • Minus points for mentioning

                  Sophia. Again.
                  :p

                  tommyroxx @PlayItCoolBoy | 11 Nov '07, 21:54 | X
                  • Damn.

                    She pays me?

                    PlayItCoolBoy @tommyroxx | 11 Nov '07, 21:55 | X
            • so the 'real' stuff is in foil?

              ok thats what i get.

              i remember when i first moved out of home and hadn't quite figured out what i was doing i put butter (in foil) in the microwave to soften it up a bit. scared the shit out of me when it burst into flames!

              tobythecat @PlayItCoolBoy | 11 Nov '07, 21:58 | X
              • You're like Sophia 2.0!

                .

                Alex-in-Ciderland @tobythecat | 11 Nov '07, 22:00 | X
                • no wai

                  if anything i'm Sophia 1.0 - i'm older!

                  but then you might not have been talking to me.

                  :S

                  tobythecat @Alex-in-Ciderland | 11 Nov '07, 22:04 | X
                  • He was talking

                    to me :). For I am Mini-Sophia.

                    PlayItCoolBoy @tobythecat | 11 Nov '07, 22:10 | X
                    • yeah i figured

                      he should really learn how to reply ;)

                      tobythecat @PlayItCoolBoy | 11 Nov '07, 23:16 | X
          • says the 18 year old

            Parsefone @jasminepearson | 11 Nov '07, 22:23 | X
            • for an hour and a half

              jp100 @Parsefone | 11 Nov '07, 22:24 | X
            • Hmm

              "I was downstairs...my love for real butter....my cracker snapped in half and fell on the floor."

              Righto

              Mr_JDTraynor | 11 Nov '07, 22:06 | X
              • Pointless

                I agree.

                PlayItCoolBoy @Mr_JDTraynor | 11 Nov '07, 22:11 | X
            • Real butter = not margarine, no?

              I like it as well. Although not so much the way it doesn't spread on my toast :(

              Zapsta | 11 Nov '07, 22:09 | X
              • Well

                Maragarine is also fake butter :), but i'm talking the stuff they call spread :).

                Yeah, that's pretty annoying, that's why you've got to leave it out all day to soften just so you can drop your tin lid in it.

                PlayItCoolBoy @Zapsta | 11 Nov '07, 22:13 | X
            • Comes under

              FAKE butter :) because it is spread. Only real butter is foily fresh goodness mmmm foily.

              PlayItCoolBoy @jrt87 | 11 Nov '07, 22:34 | X
              • VOTE

                ithica @PlayItCoolBoy | 12 Nov '07, 00:08 | X
            • yes butter is indeed lush

              why only friday i was discussing how amasing salted butter is, and also how disappointing the oft favoured by those who are/come from/or something else about abroad uunsalted variety is such a let down, and although from time to time you can enjoy the same creamy sensation, it pales into milky wee when compared to proper english butter.

              pieces_of_reece | 12 Nov '07, 09:30 | X
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