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1. Pass me another Scoop...

Hi there - I have been here thirteen months now and have only had a couple of weeks off in that time.....I have now lost count how many articles I have written but am well on my way to buying that Austin Mini project for my garage which I have...
Posted Apr 2, 2008 in DigitalJournal.com Addicts group by  Michelle D. (PlanetJanet)

2. To Spook Or Not To Spook?

You know, it's all a bit out there for me (she says with tickets to go and see top medium Colin Fry...)
Posted Apr 2, 2008 in Paranormal and Religious Discussion group by  Michelle D. (PlanetJanet) , 4 comments

3. The best way to combat wrinkles?

Hang upside down for 13 hours every day.... Your feet will look as good as the day you were born....
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Michelle D. (PlanetJanet)
Citizen Journalist
Reporting from: London, United Kingdom
Last time online: yesterday
Registered: Mar 2, 2007
Recommends: this site.
Thirty-ish, pen pushing, council worker living south of London. People have asked me why I call myself Planet Janet - it is not only my name here but also...

It is the name of, a strip club in south west Minnisota, a pub in Cheadle, near Manchester which only opens on Mondays between 2 and 4pm, a funky clothes shop for short sighted ladies under the age of 20 on the Kings Road in London, a famous female painter from Eastern Romania who can only paint with her feet, a sixties hippy and radical journalist who used to hang out with Vivienne Westwood and Rodd Hull, a former Bunny Girl and mistress of Hugh Hefner who was given the nickname of Thud, because of her over active thyroid, a writer of poetry who's main subject is pigs and pig farming, a Swedish nanny who was famous for inventing the self cleaning nappy, a Russian Guiness World Record holder for downing the most cabbage based vodka's over the age of 82, and oh yes, I almost forgot, the name behind the most famous of all Monty Python sketches, the one where Terry Jones does NOT dress as a woman and each second word in the whole scene is "bottom."

That last one may not be true...

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