Brush!!
In the book I am reading it advises that when you enter a room you should say the word 'brush' and then smile - as it makes your smile more genuine and sparkly...
Having practised it all day, so far all I have noticed is a certain amount of alarm from my colleagues. Perhaps I haven't quite gotten it right yet?
Anyway, I don't care because I have new shoes. The excuse for the purchase is a dirty weekend by the seaside on Saturday.
I think they will look great on the floor....
Brush!
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(2.3.04 14:30) I can't tell you how often I too have used the immortal phrase: "Anyway, I don't care as I have new shoes", and about topics as diverse as a bad haircut or world peace. |
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(2.3.04 14:32) What's the book? |
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(2.3.04 14:32) why 'brush' specifially? martian xxx |
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(2.3.04 14:35) What sort of books are you reading!!! |
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(2.3.04 15:01) Is it a Nancy Mitford? |
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(2.3.04 15:09) "Brush!" I have tried it several times now and it does make me smile a lot more. Generally because I am laughing at how silly I sound... |
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(2.3.04 15:23) Maybe you're not supposed to say 'brush' very loud. Or even out loud. |
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(2.3.04 16:25) It's just a cynical ad ploy to make us buy more brushes. |
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(2.3.04 16:32) Really? Subliminal advertising sort of thing? Gosh, menace - you're so clever! |
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Daisy (2.3.04 18:12) 'Brush'!! Nancy Mitford - bingo Gamba!! Love in a cold climate! Pog I think saying it out loud was my big mistake... Menace - rubbish (although I did buy a new toothbrush yesterday...) *whispers* Brush.... |
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(2.3.04 18:17) brussssshhhhhhhhhh .... *tidies hair* |
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Mukiwa (2.3.04 19:46) Brush..blush. Maybe you're meant to enunciate not actually say it. Try cheese instead, I hear it's en vogue again. Cheers Daisy, been nice chatting to you. |
