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  1. Well I gave that KFC secret recipe deal a try.Bought the extra bits needed and tried to follow the instructions to a T.

    The chicken tasted real good,infact it was better than that ,it was superb!

    The question is,did it taste like KFC? Probably not... although it tasted good, my cooking and methods may have taken something away from what it was supposed to taste like.

    I shall revisit this recipe again and see if I can improve on my ist attempt.Truth be known,I am far better at eating food than I am at cooking it.. :wink:

  2. Thought I might add a bit more.... The soul is dyed the color of your thoughts. Think only on those things that are in line with your principles and can bear the light of day. The content of your character is your choice. Day by day, what you choose, what you think and what you do is WHO you become. Your integrity is your destiny, it is the light that guides your way. Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody expects of you. Never excuse yourself. Never pity yourself. Be a hard master to yourself - and be lenient towards everybody else.

  3. Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. jim

  4. I bottled out of trying on some shoes in Sasha, in Kensington High Street, as they had two male staff working in there.

    When buying shoes,I have only been served by guys on 2 occasions.The most memorable was when I was shopping in a large store in Melbourne.The shop was split into 3 diffent levels, each floor with it's own style.The first floor was "Hip", the 2nd floor was "Corporate" and the third was for the "Classic" styles.

    On this occasion I had a broken wrist and was in a plaster cast.The shop guy noticed me struggling with a boot and came over and offered to assist. Which he did.

    This guy really wanted to help and I didn't mind a bit.

    He took me to each floor and bought out the boots and shoes I liked the look of and a lot that he thought would suit.Because of my injury he also had to help me into each and every pair and then after I had put them on,gave me his oppinion.

    The guy went about serving me in a professional manner and did so with real style and flair. It was great fun!

    As far as he was concerned there was nothing unusual about helping me try on heels.As you have absolutely nothing to lose, perhaps it could be worth giving the next sales guy you come across a try.

    Oh...and if in the unlikely event the shop guy gives you grief,just douse him in petrol and leave...you don't have to shop there. :wink:

    jim

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