
Bunny just needed a facial cream quickly, and while in The Body Shop anyway I decided to try this Tea Tree Blemish Fade Night Lotion, not really expecting much…and believe it or not, overnight in ONE night it worked like magic on my annoying “had too much ice cream due to the sunny weather” spots
Recommended!
“A lightweight, soothing gel crème that sinks into the skin to help improve the appearance of blemish-damaged skin, equalise oiliness and replenish moisture while you sleep.”
…thinking they haven’t got it all figured out yet…like Bunny…I would recommend reading The Life and Soul of the Party, sort of chick lit, but written by a man; Mike Gayle. It is a not-so-rosy story about 6 friends and the year that changed their lives forever…not promising a happy ever after ending at all, but it still leaves you with that feeling that life is all right
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July 09,
2009 at
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Bunny has just been to see Ice Age 3 – The Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and it was a very happy reunion wit my favourite character Scrat…and a right laugh too
Also a nice little reminder of the 80s there, with a new version of Was (not Was)’ Walk the Dinosaur
If you want to keep posted on what’s happening in London from a Scandinavian point of view, pick up a free issue of Scan Magazine…or even subscribe…as they say;
“Scan Magazine is a unique English-language showcase for Brand Scandinavia and appeals to all those who have a relationship with or a connection to Scandinavia – be it through family, business, tourism, migration or investment.”
Of course, the fact that the latest issue features Bunny’s favourite; Nemi and an interview with Lise Myhre helps too
R.I.P Michael Jackson…what is there to say that hasn’t already been said…?
Bunny’s best tip for for of those who never got to see him perform is to get to the West End and Thriller Live; the show was inspired by his fabulous career and its success is rumoured to be one of the reasons he decided to set up his now of course cancelled O2 concerts…
The first part of the show was a tad disappointing; probably because I wasn’t that into Jackson Five and his first hits… we were however very charmed by Kieran Allayne. And after the break it was awesome
Maria Lawson, Roger Wright and John Moabi sang some great tunes (though she looks like she can be swept off stage any second), Ben Forster would probably have been better in We Will Rock You, but Ricko Baird had some great dance numbers…and most of the other dancers were great too…
Though we all felt they could have worked a bit more on the story and on binding the various performaces together, it is a great night of music and dance, and will definitively get you in the mood to go dancing somewhere in Soho afterwards
Apparently Bohemian Raspberry will be put in the flavour graveyard in 2009…though not as fab as Cherry Garcia (but so much better than the low fat version), deffo worth a try, especially during summer…. Chocolate Therapy went the same way in 2008…and Dublin Mudslide the year before…Bunny misses them already!