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Weekly Flylady Thread 16th March 2009

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  • juliejim
    juliejim Posts: 7,944 Forumite
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    Fraid so toochoosey - me and you both!
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  • TAG
    TAG Posts: 2,823 Forumite
    toochoosey wrote: »
    OK, only just catching up but am I insane?????
    admittadley, have posted after a drink but:rolleyes:


    S ok toochoosey. I'm on the insane list too. So your in excellent company:D:rotfl:
    ETA - See even juliejim is with us as well.
  • rosepink1984
    rosepink1984 Posts: 2,753 Forumite
    Quillion wrote: »
    i am very lucky.
    It is a rear projection :D

    OH MY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • EssexHebridean
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  • toottifrootti
    toottifrootti Posts: 6,427 Forumite
    hello The Dragon, glad you have come back to join us again - have sent you a pm. good to hear your OH has a new job. Do what you can from the lists - adjust it to suit yourself thats what we all do to varying degrees. I am sure you will soon get caught up.
    toots xx
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  • greenbee
    greenbee Posts: 17,823 Forumite
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    OH MY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Rose - have you been on the grape juice again? Or has all the talk of rabbits got you confused :p
  • philb120
    philb120 Posts: 353 Forumite
    Quillion wrote: »
    My friend has the full family of Rabbits !!!

    My wife's "friend" has a couple as well :snigger:
    Divorce all finished- now to start saving for a better future!
  • Quillion
    Quillion Posts: 1,768 Forumite
    Now Rose that is reading between the lines lol.

    I think 9 pages must be a bit of a record for a Sunday nights posting on here.
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  • flower - hugs; my dad seems to have developed asthma (still having tests so not 100% sure) and it worries me cos he's 74. He tells me he can't have caught it at his age :rolleyes: :confused:
    Thanks Hun, it's quite common now so your dad probably has, although I've had it since I was seven and am still going strong - it's fine if it's mild (which if they're not sure about your dad, sounds like his is) but you really must take care of yourself no matter what type you have to keep it controlled. I know a lot of people who have very severe cases (G&B's daughter springs to mind) and I knew someone who was housebound too, but on the whole things are definitely getting better on the prevention front - not so many trips to A&E for me any more... ;)

    Thanks too A&W's Mum, x x You have all had me in stitches - and I'm so glad I wasn't drinking too.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: all this 'Oooh, errrr, mother' stuff and double entendre (sp?) has been brilliant... I don't think Miss A would have understood half of it if she had of been on here... :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Right, really must go to bed now, back to normal tomorrow.... ho hum...
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  • philb120
    philb120 Posts: 353 Forumite
    soappie wrote: »
    I guess swallowing is better than spitting in the fly lady world - less mess to clear up :rotfl:

    Did you hear that Walkers are bring out a new flavour of crisps ? It's semen flavoured so they are going to market as a 'diet' crisp as 98.7% of women will spit them out :rotfl:

    Apologies if anyone is offended :D
    Divorce all finished- now to start saving for a better future!
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