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Posted by BasiainBrooklyn (U505001) on Sunday, 17th February 2013
Or is it the fifth? I was going to retire this thread but in this spirit of laissez faire, what the hell?
I was having a brief production meeting last week with my art director, client, model and make-up artist. Unfortunately, everyone had congregated in a small nook in the studio and the unpleasant smell clearly emanatinng from one of my colleagues had nowhere to go. No one said a word, or moved.
Unfortunately for the make up artist, he had thaaat morning been telling me about what he believed to be too much turmeric in his home made soup.
I'd like to add how unhappy I am when I think I have some time alone at work in my wardrobe room and someone insists on coming in for a chat.
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Posted by Leaping Badger (U3587940) on Sunday, 17th February 2013
I don't even want to tell you what an unpleasant mental picture that conjures up, Bash. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for sharing it.
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Posted by BasiainBrooklyn (U505001) on Monday, 18th February 2013
You're welcome Badgeypoos.
In the last thread, one MLer told me she was Very Disappointed in me. Actually, just very disappointed. Who cares, we're all going to die.
I like Neil Gaiman's answer to something like that which goes along the lines of Of course you're going to die, I haven't decided for myself yet
Bash you need to get a dog or perhaps bring Soames into work with you.
If you keep a box of matches handy and light one at the first sign of a malodorous emanation, it goes away as if by magic. Apparently.
No one said anything? Not even, "My God, you're right! You really did use too much turmeric! That's awful!"
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Posted by BasiainBrooklyn (U505001) on Tuesday, 19th February 2013
No Bear, they didn't. It wasn't the most raucous group it has to be said, although there were no retiring wallflowers there either. I like the person who was responsible so wouldn't have shown him up, although if it had been someone else, he'd prob have been the first to point it out. Er..refer to it.
BInky, I do like malodorous emanation, think I'll use that one at the vet's. The expression.
And SeaNy, that's brilliant.
I rather like the ones that eke out as you're walking, in time to your steps. Obviously it's judicious to check if there are people behind you. Jeans work well.
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Posted by JennyDarling Long Gone (U250754) on Wednesday, 20th February 2013
Fart'n'snork - what a combination!
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Posted by Mister Legs (U15599971) on Wednesday, 20th February 2013
Fart'n'snork - what a combination!Â
guffaw!
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