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nice Bunny (trollbeads), I saw something similar in a jewellers the other day but not sure if it was the same make.Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000Mortgage balance: £32,240
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Bunnyinthelights wrote: »and for my 40th! one of these please, lol!
http://www.julesb.co.uk/womenswear-2/hand-bags-26/paul-smith-classic-swirl-106838.htm?attributes%5B2%5D=28
OMG that bag is to die for...I want one tooI'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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That's brill Sall! Im dead impressed.
Who are you on your DMP with? I was (I think I mentioned it in my drunken stupour the other night) thinking about trying the matched betting to get some lump sums together to do what you've done-just get rid of the stupid thing! (my debt)Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Right I must go to bed, DH is in a strop and gone already and I want to try and get a run in tomorrow morning before the family arrive. Oh my mum bought me a Nike personalised top for the LM has my name on it and its lush....but its too small and I mean WAY too small grrrrrrrI'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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Bunnyinthelights wrote: »I love these, and Im going to start asking for them for occassions now...
http://www.trollbeadbracelets.com/index.cfm?track_id=709&gclid=CLG9tO7g3JcCFUoa3godghl2CQ
lots of my friends have these, i've not got.... not sure i like.... i prefer yellow gold http://www.xenjewellerydesign.co.uk/nomination/I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
Bunnyinthelights wrote: »That's brill Sall! Im dead impressed.
Who are you on your DMP with? I was (I think I mentioned it in my drunken stupour the other night) thinking about trying the matched betting to get some lump sums together to do what you've done-just get rid of the stupid thing! (my debt)
CCCS Bun, Ive thought about Matched Betting too, maybe we can hold each others hands as MB newbies!! I need to pay off approx £710 a month :eek: um could be a real challenge!I'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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NIght all xxI'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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night sally...... enjoy your morning run!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0
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I like the ones that are a mixture of the silver and gold Maz-like my 'engagement' ring. I also love the coloured glass ones-you get ones that symbolise (?) things like your family, hobbies etc.
And isnt that bag LUSH! Ive asked Scott to get it for my 40th-so he has 14 months to save for it! lol
Although, I met a lady who had one and I remarked how gorgeous it was and she said what she id was ask for vouchers for her birthday, xmas etc and saved up til she could get it-I tohught that was a good idea-they are only *coughs* £500. EEK!Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
you know what, as soon as I'm DF and have moved house I am going to buy myself something pretty like a bracelet just because I can! till then - no...Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000Mortgage balance: £32,240
Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr
Boiler fund £1981/30000
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