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**Daily Chat Thread**30th Sep 2008**
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I noticed when I watched our holiday DVD back that I even walked like my Mam!........she is still a babe though at 56 so if I end up looking like she does when I am in my 50's then I will be happy enough:D
My mum's 78 and looks great, I'd love to be that fit and go on as many hols, trips,do's as she does.
And people pay a lot of money to get hair the same colour as her hair is;)lost 3stin 4mnths GC nov£90/£51.65 July£100/£97.67 Aug£90/£18.59LBM Nov05 Loan £4910.65 Paid April07 sealed pot challenge#256Nov06 CC £2,590.56 Paid aug07 + Savings07/08 Night Owl 22#Mortgage £87,000/£84,000/ £82,261.00/£81,785.30 £80,268/£75402.00/£71229.15 DFW NERD 987 Long Haul member 125 debt free 24th aug 070 -
I grew up on an island...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_IslandsEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Herewegoagain wrote: »I'm very sad guys I have no idea what your talking about, what's wrong with Primark:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Nothing wrong at all HWGA...........I dont do much in the way of shopping at all..........except food:rolleyes:
I see any type of clothes or shoe shopping as a chore and a stressful experience as everything I try on usually looks rubbish:oBut these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
poorandindenial wrote: »Oooh I love primark:D
I have to go up to Bris to go to primark and last time I was up my sis was home from Oz, shopping in town with me as I had lost weight and wasn't sure what to buy, and she nearly had a heart attack when I said I wanted to look.:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: She walked around with her head down incase anyone saw her:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:lost 3stin 4mnths GC nov£90/£51.65 July£100/£97.67 Aug£90/£18.59LBM Nov05 Loan £4910.65 Paid April07 sealed pot challenge#256Nov06 CC £2,590.56 Paid aug07 + Savings07/08 Night Owl 22#Mortgage £87,000/£84,000/ £82,261.00/£81,785.30 £80,268/£75402.00/£71229.15 DFW NERD 987 Long Haul member 125 debt free 24th aug 070 -
Nothing wrong at all HWGA...........I dont do much in the way of shopping at all..........except food:rolleyes:
I see any type of clothes or shoe shopping as a chore and a stressful experience as everything I try on usually looks rubbish:o
Snap! I do like boots though - felt v tempted by some Squizz posted the other day but handbags naaah...
Forgot this was the nipple thread! hope you've had a nice scratch Luc!:rotfl:Mortgage OP 2025 £7050/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
Mortgage balance: £34,965
Money making challenge £78/400
”Do what others won’t early in life so you can do what others can’t later in life” (stolen from Gally Girl)0 -
redsquirrel80 wrote: »Hola chicas! :hello:
Poor - any more thoughts on the job? Lou- how's the back? Luc - how's the nipples?
The back is sore but definitely NOT a slipped disc again as I am still able to walk without freezing like the tin man off the wizard of oz:rolleyes: .....I once got stuck in a walk in cupboard and the kids had to help me out:o
Sounds like you are enjoying your class RedBut these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
Nothing wrong at all HWGA...........I dont do much in the way of shopping at all..........except food:rolleyes:
I see any type of clothes or shoe shopping as a chore and a stressful experience as everything I try on usually looks rubbish:o:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
poorandindenial wrote: »Oooh I love primark:D
i love primark but they ain't big sizes enough... when i'm skinny i will shop there in a disposable fashion!!!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
(Land_of)_Maz wrote: »I'm a schemie too... i grew up in the worse parts of Aberdeen, studied and stayed in the worse parts of Dundee, short spell again in worst parts of Aberdeen... now i live in a council scheme with a rural feel. nicest place i ever lived!
numpty i have a nice pink faux leather number which would match your eyes!!
only real leather please:rotfl:do you know how to get technical?
Yes i can can change from Belle Isle to Stourton Village
just depends :rolleyes:PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying. Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: &
for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
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Herewegoagain wrote: »I have to go up to Bris to go to primark and last time I was up my sis was home from Oz, shopping in town with me as I had lost weight and wasn't sure what to buy, and she nearly had a heart attack when I said I wanted to look.:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: She walked around with her head down incase anyone saw her:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Her loss - it isn't called primarni or pradamark for nothing.
Some of their dresses have been resold on Ebay for as much as £160!!!!
Some of their stuff is fantastic£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
Sealed Pot #389 (2010=£133)0
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