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*Daily Chat Thread**15th Aug 2008*

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  • cat4772
    cat4772 Posts: 2,467 Forumite
    lennymfo wrote: »
    Hi Cat, sorry I forgot to say hello :wave: Hope you are feeling ok
    Hello Lenny :kisses3:

    I'm feeling fine; can't be bothered with work though which is why I'm skiving on MSE!

    Cat.x
    DFW Nerd Club #545 Dealing With Our Debt
    :onever attribute anything to malice which can be adequately explained by stupidity, [paranoia or ignorance] - ZTD&[cat]
    :othe thing about unwritten laws is that everyone has to agree to them before they can work - *louise*

    March GC £113.53 / £325
  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    caught up.......

    Happy birthday Carl!


    Squirrel - to be a qualified Indian Head Massage person you need to do the NVQ qualification but before that you have to do the NVQ in Anatomy and Physiology (I think - pretty sure you do). You should be able to do it at your local Adult Education centre or FE college. Google ITEC Indian Head Massage for details.

    I am very full of sausage.........
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • Boris_2
    Boris_2 Posts: 98 Forumite
    lennymfo wrote: »
    Wow, thats a long time, wouldnt have no worries in our house :o. I thought Shateau Neuf Du Pap was a wind up nut obviously its not!!

    No it's def a place! It's a region in South of France, but started through a Cheateau where Monks used to make the wine.
    Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44 :(
    Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:
    MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!
    AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30 :wink:Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • sammy115
    sammy115 Posts: 15,267 Forumite
    Hi Y'all...

    I've been really good so far today and not logged on, but couldn't resist for two mins...:rotfl:
    Quality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
  • Boris_2
    Boris_2 Posts: 98 Forumite
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teauneuf-du-Pape

    I was almost right in my explanation!
    Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44 :(
    Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:
    MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!
    AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30 :wink:Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • System
    System Posts: 178,349 Community Admin
    10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    :rotfl: We just call ours Bean as that was the size of it when I first had my !!!!!! moment on here:rotfl:
    I thought you was off young lady. You just cannot keep away can you :D
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  • Boris_2
    Boris_2 Posts: 98 Forumite
    I'm gonna say bye bye for the day as I really have to do some work. I want to go home at 4.15 so I can get to the restaurant on time. Have a great day everyone, might be on over the weekend if anyone's about - if not, bright and early Monday morning!!!!!
    Ciao!
    Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44 :(
    Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:
    MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!
    AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30 :wink:Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • System
    System Posts: 178,349 Community Admin
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    Hiya BB, full of sausage eh, Hope its not Bookers Bangers (Was on that programme I was watching last night)
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  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    caught up.......

    Happy birthday Carl!


    Squirrel - to be a qualified Indian Head Massage person you need to do the NVQ qualification but before that you have to do the NVQ in Anatomy and Physiology (I think - pretty sure you do). You should be able to do it at your local Adult Education centre or FE college. Google ITEC Indian Head Massage for details.

    I am very full of sausage.........

    What were the sausages like BB? I read about them on the SW thread and I really hope they are yummy after the amount you bought:eek:.

    See I did not take the sausage bait:A
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
  • System
    System Posts: 178,349 Community Admin
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    Have agood night Boris ta ta
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