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Calling all you night owls part 2

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  • piglet29
    piglet29 Posts: 6,214 Forumite
    zoe260373 wrote: »
    but its ok to rip your wallpaper off though:confused: :rotfl:

    Aww did you have to!!! Im off again now lol:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • zoe260373
    zoe260373 Posts: 868 Forumite
    ikkle87 wrote: »
    my nan cos i woke her up n she was ready to ring 999 cos she thought i was in pain
    :rotfl: :rotfl: bet you aint that bad
    family is me,oh,16yDS,10DD,9DS&17month old DS,2dogs,3cats,4bunnies,5 ex battery hens&5fish.GC challenge-/£300:pspends already this month-animal food-£28,mr T shop-£119.plus local shop spends total spent £257,:j
  • Herewegoagain
    Herewegoagain Posts: 2,370 Forumite
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    Wol2 wrote: »
    Ooooh Piglet...I've just seen the weather forecast........lots of rain for you from about 4pm tomorrow and torrential through the night ....so watch out with the washing!

    HWGA...you might want to watch out later on tomorrow too (although you'll probably just get the back edge of it).

    Looks like rest of us ourside Wales and south west will escape (Hopefully)

    Oh my god, wot me again, hence my name:rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • zoe260373
    zoe260373 Posts: 868 Forumite
    piglet29 wrote: »
    Aww did you have to!!! Im off again now lol:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    :o sorry,had to be said,if i hadnt,you would have eh:rotfl:
    family is me,oh,16yDS,10DD,9DS&17month old DS,2dogs,3cats,4bunnies,5 ex battery hens&5fish.GC challenge-/£300:pspends already this month-animal food-£28,mr T shop-£119.plus local shop spends total spent £257,:j
  • Wol2
    Wol2 Posts: 3,845 Forumite
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    zoe260373 wrote: »
    thanks wol,the weather is crazy at the mo isnt it,nightmare knowing what to wear etc its so changable eh.we had severe weather warning for west mids/hereford/worcetershire and shropshire apparently:confused:

    :eek: :eek:

    I will keep my fingers crossed for everyone that there is no flooding...after all it's about that time of year again .....just hope the builders have secured my flood doors.
    Flooded 20/07/07 :(.
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  • Yampy as a yot of yowls?
    Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
    Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:
  • piglet29
    piglet29 Posts: 6,214 Forumite
    Wol2 wrote: »
    Ooooh Piglet...I've just seen the weather forecast........lots of rain for you from about 4pm tomorrow and torrential through the night ....so watch out with the washing!

    HWGA...you might want to watch out later on tomorrow too (although you'll probably just get the back edge of it).

    Looks like rest of us ourside Wales and south west will escape (Hopefully)

    Aww thanks for the warning wol, as if we havent had enough last night and today, and the thunder and lighting to go with it too:eek::eek:
    Think i will leave the washing tomorrow, or might just have to use old faithful again (tumble dryer!!):eek:
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  • Herewegoagain
    Herewegoagain Posts: 2,370 Forumite
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    Yampy as a yuccy turd floating in our garden:eek:
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  • zoe260373
    zoe260373 Posts: 868 Forumite
    Yampy as a yot of yowls?
    :rotfl: :T i like that,i just love the word yampy,makes me laff,great idea wol to make an owl catchphrase:T
    family is me,oh,16yDS,10DD,9DS&17month old DS,2dogs,3cats,4bunnies,5 ex battery hens&5fish.GC challenge-/£300:pspends already this month-animal food-£28,mr T shop-£119.plus local shop spends total spent £257,:j
  • piglet29
    piglet29 Posts: 6,214 Forumite
    Wol2 wrote: »
    yampy as a box of frogs? No doesn't sound right...how about yampy as a herd of yaks? No...

    What do you reckon everyone.....a new catchphrase for the Owls......yampy as............complete as appropriate......

    Yampy as a yardful of Yaks :confused:
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