spotted this letter to an agony aunt a while back , kind of puts it all in perspective
Steph
spotted this letter to an agony aunt a while back , kind of puts it all in perspective
Steph
[size=3]Le Bleu Angel[/size]
Yes, I too saw this a few months ago. I laughed till I cried. I took it to my therapist and she laughed until she cried, then I took it to my electrologist and she laughed until she cried. Too much, hon. I loved it!
I never heard the expression "Agony Aunt" before. Here in the US we call them all "Dear Abby". I thought Agony Aunt must be a misprint at first, but it is wonderfully descriptive.
Lovies,
Stephenie
Last edited by Stephenie S; 08-19-2007 at 04:47 AM.
LOL That's a good one.
Lol She should give up being an agony aunt and become a mechanic!!!
What she is saying is: "Where's the problem?"
Sherrie Lynn Pall
Sometimes I make sense and that frightens me.
Please don't let me be the last post on this thread
The quality of the answer can not be faulted
If only everyone else realies how right she is
The answer is right on! Where is the problem? Fix the engine, go to work and your husband will be O.K.!
Sissy
More Girl than man sometimes
I've never heard of Miriam before, but I love her already!
Hee hee, made me giggle.
"I want to feel like a woman!" Said my boyfriend.
"OK", I replied. "The baby needs breastfeeding, the ironing pile is in the kitchen and the washing up is in the sink."
...and I went to the pub.
Miriam is obviously a gradute of the Jeremy Clarkson School Of Relationship Counselling
Best Wishes
Paula
Warning: This product may contain Badger
Every girl crazy 'bout a sharp-dressed Badger.
"Does Magna Carta mean nothing to you? Did she die in vain?"
- Tony Hancock
Her advice beats the hell out of Dr. Phils!
It takes a real man to wear a dress.