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Are mood swings another consequence of debt? I'm suddenly OK!
Sorry to hear about the pukey child Maz, it's never fun.
Am reading the DMP info now, but will give it to my H to read too. She said that you have to weigh up the breaking your back to pay it all back and the DMP. Still a little unsure..... it could last forever couldn't it? Paying back £25k on little payments.....
Sun.... I need to sit in the sun and smile for 5 minutes.0 -
PAP - I posted that on the first page so its MY find
I'm still convinced the G20 protests are one...helicopters flying overhead about 2 mins ago shows Obama's on his way over to Bank of England from Downing Street!Sorry Becky, I stole it from swap bot :rotfl:I found it funny though
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thatcherschild wrote: »Are mood swings another consequence of debt? I'm suddenly OK!
Well thats my excuse and I am sticking to it....:rotfl:Quality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
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It's lovely here. Just put a coat of stain on the deck.
Unfortunately have to move to the front garden now so I can see the gas man arrive. It's not so sunny in the front. :mad: Hope he can mend it.0 -
bookseller1980 wrote: »It's lovely here. Just put a coat of stain on the deck.
Unfortunately have to move to the front garden now so I can see the gas man arrive. It's not so sunny in the front. :mad: Hope he can mend it.
stick a note on the door, tell him you're out the back!!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
(Land_of)_Maz wrote: »stick a note on the door, tell him you're out the back!!
Bit worried about security as I would have to unlock the gate and the open kitchen door is on the way to the garden.0 -
SIL refusing to take baby off Facebook. Tempted to report it but I guess they'll pick it up eventually.0
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bookseller1980 wrote: »SIL refusing to take baby off Facebook. Tempted to report it but I guess they'll pick it up eventually.
Do you mean she's set up it's 'own' profile?Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012."I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."0 -
What's wrong with the baby being on Facebook, bookie?
Edit: I'm asking what's happened, not having a go and saying 'what's the problem?'Not an expert, but I try and contribute and I'll always listen. Middle child of middle child parents. I drink way too much coffee.
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redsquirrel80 wrote: »Do you mean she's set up it's 'own' profile?
Her hubby has,yes. I think it is a bit sick. It is also against the terms of the site for anyone under 13 to register. He assures me that the privacy settings are set at maximum - he can't be searched for and SIL is controlling his friends.
I guess I'll have to just shut up but I do think it is incredibly stupid.0
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