| polly_pocket |
How come Sirs dressing gown feels nicer than mine?? and whilst im at it, how come his toast tastes nicer than mine...? lol
| 16 Nov 11, 10:04 PM sathya UK(S), 18 mths |
It's a known fact that food made by someone else (within the home) tastes better...especially toast
and as for the dressing gown, it's bigger, snuggly and smells of him The violets explode inside me when I meet your eyes Then I'm spinning and I'm diving Like a cloud of starlings - Elbow | |
| 16 Nov 11, 11:06 PM IrrepressibleSoul UK(OX), 24 mths |
is he a ToastMaster as well? ok....couldnt resist.....:P | |
| 16 Nov 11, 11:34 PM polly_pocket UK(CF), 3 yrs |
crumbs, hadnt thought of that!!! lol | |
| 17 Nov 11, 12:31 PM tangendentalism UK(RG), 17 mths |
Ha, it's so true! I am sitting wrapped up in my daddy's dressing gown having just eaten toast and both were a million times better than mine. In the end, nothing you do matters. All that matters is what you do. | |
| 17 Nov 11, 10:42 PM polly_pocket UK(CF), 3 yrs |
so true!!! |