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The Thrifty Gifty Girls 2009 (Organised & Money Neutral for All Occasions) #3

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  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    Morning ladies :D - well, afternoon really...

    Did the Tesco shopping this morning and have taken pics for more things to ebay which is what I am about to do now before going to collect DS1 from school, think we'll walk today cos the weather is gorgeous.

    Goochie - best of luck for the interview. Have some questions ready to ask them too, I think it's good to ask a few back!
    PLM - I love your new work on your blog :T

    Rusty - how are things today?

    Jammy - my papers came today, I love all of them, epecially the cute reindeer one ;)

    Hugs to all those who want one x
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • hayley11
    hayley11 Posts: 7,627 Forumite
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    Marg wrote: »
    Hayley11 - Pleasure Beach are now charging just to walk round (entry fee) not sure how much it is but please check before you go. The Zoo's good if the weather is fine (new baby giraffe & camels) Enjoy what ever you decide....

    I just checked, it's £5 per person, cheeky b uggers! Thanks for the heads up! :D

    Buy a Pleasure Beach Pass for only £5 per person
    :

    Entitles you to enjoy the ambience of the park (:confused:) ride on the Pleasure Beach Express, Chinese Puzzle Maze, South Beach Show and our new Spectacular Dancing Water Show.

    Top up a Pleasure Beach Pass with ride tickets for individual rides or you can upgrade your Pass to a wristband, once on the park.
    :heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
    I :heart2: my doggies
  • hayley11
    hayley11 Posts: 7,627 Forumite
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    Goochie - good luck for the job interview, my fingers are crossed for you xx

    ETA - Agree with the others about having questions to ask them, when I was job hunting last year, all the agencies suggested this and all the websites I looked on for interview tips.
    :heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
    I :heart2: my doggies
  • Shevs
    Shevs Posts: 443 Forumite
    Goochie Good luck for the interview tomorrow, I have everything crossed and wishing the very best for you. Also look the company up and try to find out as much as possible about them, that will help with yur questions and also if they spring any questions like ''Why do you want to work for x''

    Haley Oh my god your so mean taking yur bf through the Passage of Terror. The first time I went through I was 15 and with a friend and she fell over half way through, we were holding hands and she woudnt let go, I was so scared that instead of helping her up I just ran dragging her along. My bf always makes me go through when we go to blackpool, Im the biggest wimp but still go through.

    Oooo its all going on down my end, police, helicopters, and streets being closed off. No ambulances though so hopefully no ones hurt, will keep you up to date, Im off to twitch me curtains x x x
  • hels102
    hels102 Posts: 737 Forumite
    Gosh this thread doesn't half move fast, so a quick hello to you all.
    PLM Your blog is amazing, I LOVE your work.
    :xmassmile Looking forward to December:xmassmile
  • Marg
    Marg Posts: 2,189 Forumite
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    Hayley - that's better than I thought -at the end of last year I'm sure it was nearer £20!
  • Thanks for all your interview wishes - I have spent the last few hours reading their website, writing down questions, and thinking of answers to horrible questions like - what are your strengths and weaknesses (I was in HR for years and never asked those kind of questions), I believe in making interviews as informal as possible, I think you get the best out of people that way, but ho hum, I'll just keep thinking of things that they could ask me..
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    Just a quickie,

    Goochie good luck with your interview x
    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    Just listed 18 items on ebay, just hope they all sell so I can start making money for the £75 challenge!
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • Skiergirl
    Skiergirl Posts: 995 Forumite
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    Goochie - good luck for the interview

    Hayley /Marg - what is the passage of terror ? Last time I went to the pleasure beach my OH (who doesn't do fairground rides ) was persauded to go on the grand national as it looked tame :rotfl:

    ((HUGS)) to everyone who needs them today
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