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Let there be Love to keep you warm on this bitterly cold morning;
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Love is all around us, everywhere we go
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Love is a bug, which I love to hug,
Love is a place, that I embrace
Love is a feeling i find quite healing
Love is ace
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Can I not just make do with a fan heater?
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TC no one is stopping you making do with a fan heater lol
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Forget about turning the Central heating up, Love will keep you warm;
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That's not love. That's lust.
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" Let there be Love to keep you warm on this bitterly cold morning "
I love my ice-breaker thermals, they do a grand job at keeping me warm when working outside in minus tempreatures, so much so I had to dispence with the Russian Hat by 10am.
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I'll just love my heater.
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I could do with a thicker jumper.
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Yup those 3 little words that can always warm you up...
no not ILY...
I mean...
Hot water bottle
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in the interests of conservation I know 2 words that will warm you up lol :))
electric blanket :)))xx
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yeah that's a good one, it uses less letters... :))
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due to constraints on letters used I will leave "thermal underwear" well alone too
[carefully reworded original sentence from 'to one side' to 'well alone too']
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lol
What's with blobfish? lol :) is that your pic on the link?
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Thats a type of kitchen roll innit Blobfish?
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google " charmin ", and you come up with bum wipers
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The Charmin name was first created in 1928 by the Hoberg Paper Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1950, Hoberg changed its name to Charmin Paper Company and continued to produce bath tissue, paper napkins, and other paper products. Procter & Gamble (P&G) acquired Charmin Paper Company in 1957, but sold the right to make and market the product in Europe (where it is now known as CUSHELLE) to SCA in 2008.
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so I was right, but just goes to show how long its been since I bought bog roll, not the little shit some thought eh ?,. ;-)
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Yup but you are incorrect within the confines of Europe
:-D
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What I didnt know was that the kitchen roll we now buy with the name of " Plenty " was once called " Bounty ".
what a waste of 10 million just to do a name change eh ?
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