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*** Daily chat 7th April
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            Morning, I have a full day of studying ahead of me, have to write 1500 words by Thursday, well Wednesday night really :eek:.No longer using this account for new posts from 20130
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            Has she tried swithching to a bottle of boiled water once she knows he's fed enough on milk?
 She tried that but he just clamps his mouth shut!
 I've told her to be firmer - put him down but chat to him and also to try to make him feed when she wants him to today! I'm hard i'm afraid.0
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            immoral_angeluk wrote: »Well my washing machine is being a retard.... after I had to buy another once 6 months ago because of the PREVIOUS one being a retard. They were both 2nd hand.
 So I've bought a happy new Indesit Moon for £260 (£10 back through quidco) which includes a 5 yr parts guarantee and is brand new. But I had to buy it on credit.. :rolleyes:
 Way I see it is the last one cost £90 and lasted 6 months. The old old one cost £200 2nd hand and lasted 2 years. The new one was £250 if you take into account quidco and is A+ and A rated with a 5 year guarantee. So I'm bound to save money right?
 and it looks cool as hell and is going to go with the new kitchen paint job I've decided I'm having  
 sounds like you had little or no choice really hun...
 indesit moon.... hmmmmmm nice!!!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0
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 White and black too(Land_of)_Maz wrote: »sounds like you had little or no choice really hun...
 indesit moon.... hmmmmmm nice!!! To go with my new planned kitchen decoration To go with my new planned kitchen decoration Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043 Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
 Que sera, sera. 0 0
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            Morning cough cough, sneeze
 God this cold is really a hum dinger and quite honestly I feel dire. Anyway at work earning some pennies and having a rest lol
 Lovely to see you Luc and glad that Nathan is being a good baby. I remember those days well when DD wouldn't settle during the day and I used to stick her in a sling/carrier and just walk, walk walk..she used to fall asleep and I could get some fresh air to clear my mind!I'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
 Finally Debt Free...0
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            morning peeps :wave:
 Bookie, how did the brownie bag packing on Friday go?Cats don't have owners - they have staff!!  DFW Long Hauler Supporter No 1500 DFW Long Hauler Supporter No 1500
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            scaredy_cat wrote: »morning peeps :wave:
 Bookie, how did the brownie bag packing on Friday go?
 Absolutely brilliantly thanks. £660 for the local Children's Hospice.:T
 A bit back breaking though!0
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            IA - am sure you posted years ago that you were after a moon so I admire your restraint! Congratulations and I think thats a bargin!!DFW 228 LONG H 68
 DFD 2017 :eek:0
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            Morning all, great to see you! I managed to stay up all day yesterday, went to bed at midnight, at that point I'd been awake for 29 hours. Doctor's given me a migraine preventative medicene, but I can't grab it till I have money which will be when paypal comes through. My mate was so brave getting her implant out and seeing it done makes me ok about getting mine taken out in a year.
 And best of all, I have a job interview today at half 1! Temporary 6 month admin contract, hourly wage and full time. Hope I get it, admin is so what I want to get into, I love meticulous things like that.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.
 Debt Free Date: March 20130
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            bookseller1980 wrote: »Absolutely brilliantly thanks. £660 for the local Children's Hospice.:T
 A bit back breaking though!
 well done Bookie!:T:T:T
 was it a manic as you thought it was going to be?:pCats don't have owners - they have staff!!  DFW Long Hauler Supporter No 1500 DFW Long Hauler Supporter No 1500
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