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Weekly Flylady Thread 6th October 2008

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  • kazwookie
    kazwookie Posts: 14,285 Forumite
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    Ok I have read about 5 pages, I hope I have thanked you all, but it is still running slow.

    Glad soda crytal and bleach all carefully measured out!!!
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  • Valli
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    Mudbath wrote: »
    I love that multiple quoting malarky...think i'll have to read back through the post to see how to do it! At the moment I just do lots of posts with one quote in each. Right, another washing load. DH just said he daren't leave the kitchen a mess as the house looked so nice when he came home!!!! I'm getting there! xx
    Flower told me earlier...you have to right click the quote button open in a new tab then using the menu bar copy and paste 'em into your reply - it's right good, I'm like a kid with a new toy...
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  • Mudbath wrote: »
    OMG wow....fantastic. For some reason I thought you meant a stone for the garden. Why you'd buy one stone I don't know:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: xx

    I'm ludicrously excited about it all! :D:D:D:D

    Under no circumstances would I have a stone for my garden for my 40th... I completely celebrate my shallowness, and consequently will be bathed in bling!!!

    Although if my mother had her way, I'd be getting a shed for my birthday! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Mudbath wrote: »
    You're mad piggers, totally mad! I'm contemplating going to bed but then I can't have spotty dog cuddles. I've been lent a new book and it's very tempting to have an early night with it. Mmmmm.....i'll just sit here a minute longer as I can hear DH cleaning up in the kitchen!! xx

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  • Mudbath
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    Valli wrote: »
    Flower told me earlier...you have to right click the quote button open in a new tab then using the menu bar copy and paste 'em into your reply - it's right good, I'm like a kid with a new toy...

    Like this you mean
    Valli wrote: »
    Flower told me earlier...you have to right click the quote button open in a new tab then using the menu bar copy and paste 'em into your reply - it's right good, I'm like a kid with a new toy...

    Ooooh this is exciting!:rotfl:
    Mudbath wrote: »
    I love that multiple quoting malarky...think i'll have to read back through the post to see how to do it! At the moment I just do lots of posts with one quote in each. Right, another washing load. DH just said he daren't leave the kitchen a mess as the house looked so nice when he came home!!!! I'm getting there! xx

    And another one!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    This is sooooo good....the thread will look so much tidier if I don't do multiple posts...how flylady of me! :D xx
  • Mudbath
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    I'm ludicrously excited about it all! :D:D:D:D

    Under no circumstances would I have a stone for my garden for my 40th... I completely celebrate my shallowness, and consequently will be bathed in bling!!!

    Although if my mother had her way, I'd be getting a shed for my birthday! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


    Ok i'll take the hint and take the stone i'd bought for your garden back to the shop!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Ok that was a multiple post but sarah's post wasn't on there for me to quote...i'll go back and crawl under my stone!!
  • hex2
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    My name is Hex and I must confess that the only thing pegs (wooden, value) are used for in this house is to refasten cereal packets so the contents don't go soft.

    Am I going to be excommunicated now?
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  • TAG wrote: »
    Right, Flower - you really put a whole 1kg bag of soda crystals in your WM all at once?:eek: Dunno if I'm that brave TBH.

    Yep, honestly, but it doesn't sud up so you will be fine - plus the wm repair man told me to so that has to be OK doesn't it?
    TAG wrote: »
    And then after tea I think I might go and play with me Whirliam. Can't play with the mousemallow cos me syrupent ate it yesterday. :cry: And know I haven't lost my marbles.:D Yet, anyway:D

    You may well have answered this, but WHAT?????? :confused:
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  • poohbear59
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    I might be repeating what someone else has mentioned about pegs but the soft touch ones are really wonderful.
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  • toottifrootti
    toottifrootti Posts: 6,427 Forumite
    OMG now they are getting OCD about multiple posts - I am NOT playing anymore *throws toys out of the pram* - first it was pegs now its quotes in posts - is there no sanity left on here!!!!
    toots xx
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  • toottifrootti
    toottifrootti Posts: 6,427 Forumite
    poohbear59 wrote: »
    I might be repeating what someone else has mentioned about pegs but the soft touch ones are really wonderful.
    :eek: :eek: :eek: On no another one into pegs - they are taking over - I am emigrating somewhere!!!
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