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chrisandanne wrote: »Ooooh, Thanks for asking, I went to Cuba and had a fantastic time, riding on the beach everyday, lazing round the pool, eating food I didn't have to cook, met great people and had a good laugh.
Glad to hear you've found a job....good luck with it.
A x
Glad you had a nice break.
I plan to work my bottom off with the new job.0 -
Glad you had a nice break.
I plan to work my bottom off with the new job.
18 months after Chris had his heart attack at 41 he took a crap job (although a worthwhile job), he's worked hard and in 2 years has worked his way up to be a Manager on £30k and he loves it. Hard work usually pays off.
A xDon't believe everything you think.
Blessed are the cracked...for they are the ones who let in the light. A x0 -
Anne, I missed you!
Generali, congratulations on job and on birthday, I hope the next year of your life is all you and the rest of the Generali clan hope for.Whenever I see one of those ****ing ridiculous 4x4 things I just think you're in a lot of debt for something that doesn't hold it's value.
I have a little car. Over winter it was a bit of a pain because I couldn't risk driving over the very muddy land, but it coped ok through all the snow, and at the weekend I had no trouble driving across field (for which my bag was very greatful....I had a lot of feed weighing the car down.) One of my 'proper farmer neighbors' has consistantly said I should by a landrover, but I've coped. I did used to have, back in the day when I was a more serious agriculturist type soul, a Series III landrover which I adored. But the environment one over my love affaire with the cool car and laziness. It hasn't killed be yet doing what I do without a LR. But where valid they are great cars.0 -
Have a good one gen. Hope ya neck a few tubes.......0
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