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Post by Moose on Jul 10, 2020 15:10:31 GMT
My friend Abi sent me a big box of skincare stuff the other day and I've just been putting all of it into use . I am deep conditioned, moisturised, exfoliated, polished, buffed and body buttered. According to one of the labels I should look ten years younger now.
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Post by tangent on Jul 10, 2020 15:59:07 GMT
I'm sure you do
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Post by Moose on Jul 10, 2020 16:10:12 GMT
Heh I think it would take more than this But my face feels nice and smooth
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Post by JoeP on Jul 10, 2020 20:47:54 GMT
According to one of the labels I should look ten years younger now. Can you apply it again for twice the effect?
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Post by jayme on Jul 13, 2020 0:46:36 GMT
According to one of the labels I should look ten years younger now. I'm sure you look ten years younger than someone!
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Post by Elis on Jul 13, 2020 5:56:17 GMT
It does sound nice. Do you feel ten years younger?
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Post by Moose on Jul 14, 2020 21:06:30 GMT
Frankly, no.
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Post by Elis on Jul 14, 2020 21:20:50 GMT
Shame, that would have been a great effect.
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Post by tangent on Jul 14, 2020 23:32:49 GMT
My friend Abi sent me a big box of skincare stuff the other day and I've just been putting all of it into use . I am deep conditioned, moisturised, exfoliated, polished, buffed and body buttered. According to one of the labels I should look ten years younger now. I'm struggling with this. I could understand the euphoria of being immersed in a vat of beer, and of behaving like a teenager afterwards, but I cannot accept any implication that the condition might last. Is it a daily ritual?
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Post by Moose on Jul 14, 2020 23:39:25 GMT
Never mind, Steve
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