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Weekly Flylady Thread 5th January 2009
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IKf you have a Netgear router then it have modem combined. It is a little box about 2 cm high and the size of an envelope and white. I think quite a few firms have the router and modem in the same box. It may be worth trying it again cabled to see if the new laptop works especially as you had problems with your old computer.
This is going to be my new job so by the end of next week hope I will be able to help more.January Grocery 11/3740 -
I'll just do the password on DD2's pc and they'll disappear anyway.. Why is DD3 running around the house screaming though? it all seems pretty pointless!! Apparently she started screaming becuse her hands were cold (she has about 6 pairs of gloves) and now someone is just horrible and I am so mean I asked her to hang her coat up and put her lunch in the kitchen (that'll save me a job later!) She is most unpleasant!!
Well, it's hard hanging up your coat - mine NEVER manage it even though it's by the door as they come in, it still ends up on a chair/floor/still on them hours later... You know, I am sure I must have gone through something when I was a teenager, but I never remember being as bad as mine and if I EVER spoke to my mum the way my DS speaks to me I wouldn't be alive now, I'm sure of it (Mum [STRIKE]had[/STRIKE] has MASSIVE hands!) - maybe that's the good thing about age - we forget stuff!LBM April 2013 - £29,000.00Vanquis CC's PAID - Debenhams SC PAID - A+L OD PAID - Asda CC £783.75Barclaycard CC £1400.78 - BoS CC PAID - Freemans Cat PAIDF/D Loan & CC £1458.96 - Santander Loan PAID - Mum Loan PAIDRBS OD PAID - F/D OD £1026.52Weekly Grocery Challenge - £95.00 budget / spend £-0 -
Tuesday - tinklings
Level One
[strike]Clear and wipe kitchen worksurfaces[/strike]
Sweep the floor!
Level Two
Mop the floor
Wipe the table and dining chairs
[STRIKE]Muck out the fridge[/STRIKE]
Level Three
[strike]Empty the under the sink cupboard.. give it a wipe out and put back neatly the things you NEED.. get rid of or rehome the rest! [/strike] Major problem here! Have got/had a leak, black furry mouldy stuff proliferating in a mini pond under the sink!:eek: This has happened before due to a leaky soil pipe, but that is all mended! Think it may be from garden tap, that has been under fire from my son and his football!:eek:
Cupboard all cleaned, mould bleached, chipboard cupboard floor very wet and sagging, email to landlord sent (luckily am due to have kitchen revamped within weeks!):j
Throw out any chipped mugs.. the porous pottery harbours bacteria.. YUK!! Can I be excused this one? Most of my mugs plates etc have chips, but will look into replacing them all when I have some spare dosh!
S&S over all the unit fronts and appliances!
Extras- [strike]Wash the windows and sills[/strike]
- [strike]Clean out the microwave[/strike]
- Fill a binbag with rubbish and get rid!
- Catch up on important phone calls... if you do it now you have time to chase the follow up calls later in the week!
I have sorted out all the clean laundry, done another WM load.0 -
Oops late again was checking my emails off i go..........0
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I'll join that HHS 9.30-10. I'm a little late but I'll have dinner in the slow cooker and the kitchen more presentable soon...0
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Flylady_Flower wrote: »(Mum [strike]had[/strike] has MASSIVE hands!) -
Lucky you.. I used to get hit with a shoe, or a belt, or a hairbrush.. or worse!
I know what I forgot to tell you lot last night... This term at college we are studying.. pregnancy, birth and life stages... *yawn* guess who will be bored witless by half term!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Empty and clean out the bin
Tuesday - tinklings
Level One
Clear and wipe kitchen worksurfaces
Sweep the floor!
Level Two
Mop the floor
Wipe the table and dining chairs
Muck out the fridge
Level Three
Empty the under the sink cupboard.. give it a wipe out and put back neatly the things you NEED.. get rid of or rehome the rest!
Throw out any chipped mugs.. the porous pottery harbours bacteria.. YUK!!
S&S over all the unit fronts and appliances!
Extras- Wash the windows and sills
- Clean out the microwave
- Fill a binbag with rubbish and get rid!
- Catch up on important phone calls... if you do it now you have time to chase the follow up calls later in the week!
Hope you are all well, speed cheque files for pigpen and hugs fo those who need them.0 -
Good Morning. Please can I have some good vibes. I've just left a message regarding a dehumidifier on eycycle (our version of freecycle). Good vibes would be appreciated as I really need one for my damp house but one for free is about all I can afford. Thank You.Toxic & Tired - Starting 2010 afresh :beer:0
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Tuesday - tinklings
Level One
Clear and wipe kitchen worksurfaces
Sweep the floor!
Level Two
Mop the floor
Wipe the table and dining chairs
Muck out the fridge
Level Three
Empty the under the sink cupboard.. give it a wipe out and put back neatly the things you NEED.. get rid of or rehome the rest!
[STRIKE]Throw out any chipped mugs.. the porous pottery harbours bacteria.. YUK!!
[/STRIKE]S&S over all the unit fronts and appliances!
Extras- Wash the windows and sills
- Clean out the microwave
- Fill a binbag with rubbish and get rid!
- Catch up on important phone calls... if you do it now you have time to chase the follow up calls later in the week!
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0 -
Mum_on_a_mission wrote: »Just a quick post as on school run shortly - DH had meeting yesterday and looks like he will retain his job albeit in a different form. Upside is he'll maybe earn the same or possibly a little more, downside is he'll be out longer each day and we'll need to buy me a car. (Do car sales places take choccie buttons?).
That is great news, so pleased for you bothTry the car supermarkets, they will have some great deals at the moment. The place we gout our current car from rang a few weeks ago 'Mrs AnW?' 'Yes' 'Still got your car?' 'Yes' 'Pleased with it?' 'Yes' 'What mileage has it on?' '30k' '30k?' 'Yes' 'Thinking of changing it?' 'No' 'Ok bye' :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: They must be desperate, they have never rung us before and we have bought 3 cars from there over the years.
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