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Daily Thread 27th August
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Now listen here missus. Telling of you was the usual parlance in *souf London* primary schools:p
And you are scared of Pink, liar liar pants on fire:p
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0 -
Churchmouse wrote: »Now listen here missus. Telling of you was the usual parlance in the speshial school I went to.:p
And you are scared of Pink, liar liar pants on fire:p
You're right of course Churchie. My apologies.I'll behave now.
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I've not had time to pop in till now today, so hi and bye everyone.I'll be back posting drivel tomoz, don't worry xxx:j"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
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Geez girls! Am I conversing with a bunch of OS women, downing Gin and Tonic at a rate of knots; dressed in wooly home knitted cardigans to keep warm cos we have all turned our heating off despite it being 5 degrees below freezing? Same said women who waited all day to go shopping at Tescos 30 mins before it closed in order to get all the marked down food which they then bring home to eek out so that one pork chop feeds 15 with enough left overs to make packed lunches for 4? Or am I reading this thread all wrong???:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Love you all! Good days or bad days it's so great to know you are all here!
Diva.xTo be frugal, you need to spend money wisely, simply spending less is not enough.If you can't handle me at my worst then you don't deserve me at my best...Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I will try again tomorrow.0 -
Money_saving_Diva wrote: »Geez girls! Am I conversing with a bunch of OS women, downing Gin and Tonic at a rate of knots; dressed in wooly home knitted cardigans to keep warm cos we have all turned our heating off despite it being 5 degrees below freezing? Same said women who waited all day to go shopping at Tescos 30 mins before it closed in order to get all the marked down food which they then bring home to eek out so that one pork chop feeds 15 with enough left overs to make packed lunches for 4? Or am I reading this thread all wrong???:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Love you all! Good days or bad days it's so great to know you are all here!
Diva.x
Lol! Yep that'll be us! You've only got one thing wrong, that port chop should also make a curry, stew and a nourishing stockGC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000
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