There are certain little signs to tell
When
your years are getting on in life
Like
the little gray-haired old lady
You
help across the road IS your wife
There are certain little signs to tell
When
your years are getting on in life
Like
the little gray-haired old lady
You
help across the road IS your wife
I would have to say
I've never quite been
Sure, if it's ok to eat
A crisp when it’s green
When you are a man
You
do things out of habit
If it itches, it will be scratched
We do that so live with it
Does anyone know is Andrew Gold?
Does
anyone think is Steve Bold?
Does
anyone know is Stuart Little?
Does
anyone think will Dr Doolittle?
It was my turn to cook last night, and it was while I was making a cheese sauce, something I have done a hundred times before, that disaster struck.
Perhaps
it was the very fact I had done it so many times before that I mistakenly used
icing sugar instead of flour.
The
result of this error was a strange cheesy custard which would certainly not go
over macaroni and caused so much hilarity from the family.
And
with their laughter still ringing in my ears I started again.
Eve Simon (Elisa Donovan) is a wealthy and successful advertising executive with Bernstein & Barlow on Madison Avenue, and she’s a career woman who has everything, except someone special in her life.
She did have her married boss and lover, Neil Barlow (Kavan
Smith) but that ended when, on Christmas Eve, he said he would be spending
Christmas with his wife and kids instead of her.
So, all alone in the city she wallowed in
self-pity and Gin and reflected on her life and the choices she had made, and that was when
she got a second chance in her life when a magical wish
transported her back in time by eight years, to the time when she walked away
from her fiancé Scott Gustafson (Sebastian Spence) to lead what she thought would be her perfect life in
New York.
People have been discovering
On a Christmas Morning
That the curse of Christmas
That’s causing the most fuss
Has been unanimously concluded
Batteries not included