Do they think the more names they make up the more we will say:
"Oh my god, I really need a Pearl extract prokeratin moisture-lock extra volumising shampoo! My old one is just a Pearl extract prokeratin moisture-lock!"
I find it hilarious and frustrating in equal measure.
Did you actually read what I wrote? Or as I suspect did you type something you thought was devilishly witty in a flurry of (entirely misplaced) self belief?
My point is that this thread has been dug up, purely for the purpose of yourself having one last stab at the wound. (Towards a woman who isn't even here to reply may I add). Yes threads entirely have the right to be commented on weeks, months or years after. But not for the purpose of yet more thread bashing nonsense.
I think you will find that I am not the only one sick of this petty rehashing and tit for tat.
I wouldn't like to discuss in a public forum really, mainly because I still fell that there is a stigma attached to being on the receiving end of this sort of thing. One day I will get over it.
Hope it starts up some interestng a informative conversation thought. Fair play for approaching the topic
Do you mean "Graphic novels" ?? The boys like to use the proper big boy name for them when they get older
I don't own any, but I have a friend who has 100's. Some are very very pretty to look at. There was a series called the lost girls that was a bit risqué but it was so brilliantly drawn.
Whenever I want to learn more about a sport I just sit in whatever room my dad is watching it in, like most men he finds it necessary to explain point by point whats happening, it's very useful!
Utterly Ridonkulous!
Advertising these days, honestly!Pro-white lumilock frontier technology!
Mac-stealth proglide turbo!
Pearl extract prokeratin moisture-lock!
Do they think the more names they make up the more we will say:
"Oh my god, I really need a Pearl extract prokeratin moisture-lock extra volumising shampoo! My old one is just a Pearl extract prokeratin moisture-lock!"
I find it hilarious and frustrating in equal measure.
Back to basics I say!
Buy local, buy organic, buy fair-trade, buy sustainable, buy responsibily sourced.