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  • Lula-Hula
    Lula-Hula Posts: 7,868 Forumite
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    I ll fight you for Bruce Willis!

    I love him!!


    Err no Buffy - he is definitely over 25 :p so therefore mine all mine :D .

    No, I'll give in gracefully, after all I have decided to become a Born Again Virgin _pale_
  • Lula-Hula
    Lula-Hula Posts: 7,868 Forumite
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    Ossireo wrote: »
    Mmm me too, something about a bald or shaved head just makes me totally swoon :o


    Then again, there is the Phil Mitchell from Eastenders type of baldy ... :eek: & that just makes me gag :o
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    yes and what did that article say about throwing away the list? and not being picky!

    xxx

    :o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o :rotfl:

    He he! I actually thought of that while I was typing it:o Might have known someone would pick me up on it:D

    I prefer men with hair, but I would not rule out a balding/shaved one. No way is the list being thrown away:eek: but I am willing to make compromises. Phew. Think I have got away with it.;)
    Pay/save £20k in 2010 £5888.75/£20,000
    June Mini target 0/5lbs Total 23/40
    Ebay profit 2010: March £207:) April £95:) May £130:) June £0 Total £432:j
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Lula-Hula wrote: »
    Err no Buffy - he is definitely over 25 :p

    :rotfl: Yes Buffy! Pick an age group and stick with it for heaven's sake:D This scatter gun approach is leaving no one for the rest of us :D
    Pay/save £20k in 2010 £5888.75/£20,000
    June Mini target 0/5lbs Total 23/40
    Ebay profit 2010: March £207:) April £95:) May £130:) June £0 Total £432:j
  • shaved head yes!

    although the way I feel at the moment I 'd.............really best not finish that sentence!!

    If I could do double quotes I would but

    I refer to my earlier answer!

    xx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • Lula-Hula
    Lula-Hula Posts: 7,868 Forumite
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    sarahb123 wrote: »
    :rotfl: Yes Buffy! Pick an age group and stick with it for heaven's sake:D This scatter gun approach is leaving no one for the rest of us :D


    :rotfl::D :rotfl:

    DD sighs as her mother, yet again giggles at the screen :o
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Oh dear. :o

    I have been tidying up and I have another problem. There is no more room. I need to store my new coat and the top and skirt I bought and there is nowhere to put them. I cannot hang another single thing up. I cannot fit another bag in the bottom of my wardrobe. Or the top. The overflow baskets which are full of bagged and tagged clothes have no more room. I can't even remember what is in them. Can't buy another basket, it will look silly.

    I already have 6 boxes of shoes stacked up in my room as I have no room for them anywhere else. There is literally nowhere to put anything. Despite this I wear the same few clothes in rotation, because it's too difficult to get into my wardrobe and if I get anything out of the baskets I won't be able to hang it up. Am a bit stumped here to be honest.
    Pay/save £20k in 2010 £5888.75/£20,000
    June Mini target 0/5lbs Total 23/40
    Ebay profit 2010: March £207:) April £95:) May £130:) June £0 Total £432:j
  • Ossireo
    Ossireo Posts: 573 Forumite
    Lula-Hula wrote: »
    Err no Buffy - he is definitely over 25 :p so therefore mine all mine :D .

    No, I'll give in gracefully, after all I have decided to become a Born Again Virgin _pale_

    I shall now affectionately refer to you as BAV ;)
  • Ossireo
    Ossireo Posts: 573 Forumite
    sarahb123 wrote: »
    Oh dear. :o

    I have been tidying up and I have another problem. There is no more room. I need to store my new coat and the top and skirt I bought and there is nowhere to put them. I cannot hang another single thing up. I cannot fit another bag in the bottom of my wardrobe. Or the top. The overflow baskets which are full of bagged and tagged clothes have no more room. I can't even remember what is in them. Can't buy another basket, it will look silly.

    I already have 6 boxes of shoes stacked up in my room as I have no room for them anywhere else. There is literally nowhere to put anything. Despite this I wear the same few clothes in rotation, because it's too difficult to get into my wardrobe and if I get anything out of the baskets I won't be able to hang it up. Am a bit stumped here to be honest.

    Wish I could hire you my wardrobe space. Since I have lost weight I have a maximum 15 items of clothing that fit me so I have over one wardrobe empty and I only have 3 pairs of shoes that I use :)
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Ossireo wrote: »
    Wish I could hire you my wardrobe space. Since I have lost weight I have a maximum 15 items of clothing that fit me so I have over one wardrobe empty and I only have 3 pairs of shoes that I use :)

    Thanks Osserio, expect a huge parcel anyday now:D I think the only solution is to have a massive clear out, unlike the half hearted one last month, and get rid of everything not worn in the last 2 years and sort out the bagged clothes. If I only have nice things in my wardrobe I will only be able to wear nice things (she says, yet again)

    Oh I cannot wait until I get my own home. I will have a walk in wardrobe, even if I have to convert a room. This of course will be alongside the en suite bathroom, and the library with the comfy chairs and the real fire.
    Pay/save £20k in 2010 £5888.75/£20,000
    June Mini target 0/5lbs Total 23/40
    Ebay profit 2010: March £207:) April £95:) May £130:) June £0 Total £432:j
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