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My likkle diary *woohoo*

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  • Niall - I've cut one up, it was horrible and I hated doing it, i'm actually shocked by how much it bothered me!!

    Anyway, went out last night for Mother's Day (that's my excuse and i'm sticking to it :rotfl: ) Spent the grand total of £11.10, I don't know where the 10p went since it was a pound a drink :confused:
    £4 of that went on pizza at the end of the night which I now regret beyond belief!! After half eating this horrendous pizza I found myself minus a filling and half a tooth with a huge amount of pain thrown in, proof if you ever needed it that junk food is evil!!
    Cue a much loved trip to the dentist where i was told nothings wrong. Sure nothings wrong, i'm just imagining being in agony and not being able to eat or drink properly or even breathe cold air!! Silly me!!

    Slightly more on topic, spent about £14 on food shopping which should mean no more shopping til Friday and hopefully the only money I should have to pay out til Friday will be creche fees. I've cancelled my social life for this week to try and save me pennies and give me time to catch up on my coursework and get some major eBaying done.

    It's my friends 21st today but (luckily for my bank balance) shes pregnant so no huge night out, it's postponed til 6weeks after the baby arrives so probably about 10weeks from now. This will have to be budgeted for since pre her 2nd pregnancy we never spent less than £50 each on a night out even with drinks bought for us, i cant imagine doing that now but i think its best to be prepared :A

    Think im going to have a bit off a sort out for eBay-able goodies tonight, I don't think i'm going to be able to concentrate on anything productive.

    YM20 x
  • GT60
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    :eek: Not going out for a whole WEEK

    What it is like to be a young hot babe:rolleyes:


    Cut the rest off the cards up if you are staying in...

    What you need is a trip to the park with your little boy to meet a hunk (sort off) with a little blonde babe magnet in toe:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • It's not so much the going out that costs me, it's having lunch in town then a mooch around the shops and a taxi home which is typically what I do every other day, again this was ok before i got my hours cut and realised just how much all my lovely house stuff will cost me and when i've past my test (only just remembered i'ce got a driving lesson tomorrow AM, oops) hopefully a moderately cheap to run car.

    My LTSB cards stay, for now, there almost at there limit so i cant spend on them anyway though.

    Haha, he's having a play date at the park on Wed with my heavily pregnant friends kid which means i'll be the sucker running around after the pair of them while she just weeble wobbles along. Normally its £3.95 at Funky Monkeys for the afternoon and then buying food even though it cheaper to get an entry with meal deal thingy so all good.
  • GT60
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    Well dont have lunch in town take butties and get something called a bus home.
    Why go to some "funky monkeys":confused: thing? or is it the :beer: bit?

    What happened to fresh air and a walk round the park and feeding the ducks and playing on the swings then having some butties?
    just think of all that Free exercise

    Total cost tuppence happennie and a shiling...:D

    Cut the cards up NO excuss young lady :p :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Good luck with your lesson ;)
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  • niall24 wrote: »

    What happened to fresh air and a walk round the park and feeding the ducks and playing on the swings then having some butties?
    just think of all that Free exercise

    Total cost tuppence happennie and a shiling...:D

    Trying to suggest I need exercise?? How rude!! We do do free stuff, he loves ducks and parks, it's just not the right sort of weather for me to find it fun yet!!

    Total cost what? what? and what? Showing your age there hun :rotfl:


    Funky Monkeys will be relegated to 'treat' and not fortnightly essential when theres a teeny bit more warmth although I prefer soft play areas to parks, mostly because parks are dirtier. The, god help me, 'maisonette' (read flat above a shop) i'm viewing this week (although unlikely to get because of silly council woman whom I shall now and forever call 'the fringe') is right next to a newly re-developed park which, if i end up living there, i'll be using as our own personal, extra sociable, back garden minus the lawn cutting and dog poop scooper-up-ering obviously.
  • GT60
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    Do you need exercise???:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    sorry couldnt help it.. cant se that you do after all you said that you are the hot babe next door (post no. what ever it was)
    Do young hot babe's not have "normal" coat's to keep them warm then?

    Anyway if you are viewing a young hot babe's pad doesn't that mean you can have it if you like it?
    After all the council wouldn't show it to you if it wasn't to be offered to you would they?

    Saying that above a shop i think's i would be going and looking at what it is like at night with all those nice young kids hanging about and the noise the little one wont be albe to sleep.

    Try and check it out Before you go and view it with the council and then you have a valid excuss on why to say no to it.
    I the council give you any grieve give her my no. and i will tell them ( i love moaning it's my job you know)
    Maybe a houes or flat (not above a shop) with a garden would be better..

    anyway nite nite chick;)
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  • Re the coat, I have about 50, wear about 4, none of which are very suitable for the arctic conditions that are an English winter. Most of them are now in my 'to eBay pile' currently 3 big boxs, 4 black bags and a stack of other stuff and my wardrobe still doesnt close without a fight however well i organise it (colour co-ordinated and everything)

    The flats not even through the council, i've been on there list forever and not been offered anything, it's just the only place that would be even remotely within my budget plus it's like 5 mins away from work so would save me a fortune in taxis but I don't really want it, it's just my only realistic option. I would prefer to get a 3bed and share with someone but i'm not sure if/how much that would affect my benefits and while i'm getting my degree and doing my other courses I can't really work full time and wouldn't really want to stick the monster in nursery all day everyday. More than 20hours a week is detrimental to their development (i remember this from Alevel psychology, which on the whole was a self diagnosis for me and the only class i showed up for when I was going off the rails) and he's going to be paying for my care home so he needs to be a little genius and get a good job. :A

    Any parents know of anywhere you can send 2 year olds thats like gymnastics but less camp?? I figure since I can't stop him jumping off everything and doing handstands (i'm soooo jealous, i can't) and roly polys I may aswell at least make sure he can do it without breaking his neck!!

    Had a NSD so far today, sorted out lots of stuff and got a little bit of coursework done but with my constant toothache (nothing wrong though, it's just in my head, honest) I can't really concentrate :o

    YM20 x
  • GT60
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    Oi yummy if you want a laugh have a look at http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1582935
    I think i may off upset some car drivers again:rotfl:
    Oh dear!:rolleyes:
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  • Did you really just 'oi' me?? :eek:

    I'm a driver-in-progress and theres no way i'd cut up a big scary HGV, little cars I don't care about and the occassional person (I just wanted to practice an emergency stop honest, I wasn't gonna run the red light and kill or seriously injure some poor innocent woman in an awful green jacket...lesson learnt though, killing people=bad idea :o )

    Still a NSD, tomorrow will probably be a whole different story though :rotfl:
  • GT60
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    Oi hot babe ( is that better?):rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Why will tomorrow be any different?
    Get them cards cut up NOW!!!
    Hope your lesson went well today?
    Did you know if you put two t shirts on and a jumper then a coat you will be nice and warm outside = no excuse for not taking your little boy to the park.
    You must live down south, your all soft down there:rotfl:
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