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The Bankrupt Inn (Part Three)
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thats not so much as a large glass of red as a large glass of rose and thank you phil! much appreciated.:beer:0
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sorry been having a bad day.....try again & i'll leave the bottle!We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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Can I join you, I'll have a large glass of red as well please.
Had a very lazy morning after being woken at 8 by my daughter talking to herself (still got a baby monitor in my room). She was happily chatting away which was a lovely way to wake up. All three of us then went for a 'potter' around Asda an hour or so before it closed on the look out for any bargins! Did manage to get an excellent (Gelert) quality sleeping bag for my daughter reduced to £5 (better than the £20 they usually go for) - going camping over May BH and don't want her getting cold. Then my daughter fells asleep after her dinner - going up and down the aisles after my 13 year old son must have worn her out. Success, she was in bed before 7:30 when its usually 9pm!BR 08/06/09 ED 10/03/10BSC member 2500 -
that sounds good, its always good when they go to sleep early! my two just sleep non stop at the moment! (teenagers so no wonder!):beer:0
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Thanks Phil....just leave me the bottle Hun.
...& yes aching already as well as the sprained ankle fron yesterday:eek:
I got an allotment recently which has not been `worked` for many years....so there is plenty to go at!!!0 -
Hayley - my teenager is the opposite, lucky if I can get him to bed before me and I don't go until midnight!!BR 08/06/09 ED 10/03/10BSC member 2500
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Lightattheend wrote: »Hayley - my teenager is the opposite, lucky if I can get him to bed before me and I don't go until midnight!!:beer:0
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Snap - I'm the first one to go to bed every night and the first one to wake up every morning.
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I'm, usually, last to go to bed and first up - just during the school holidays I relax my son's bedtime a bit. For me I've think I've realised I need to seek help again, just to help me get back on an even keel and help me concentrate on moving forward!
I think I've made a first step - up in my bedroom surrounded by paperwork, organising my filing and identifying who I owe money to! Ten creditors at the last count, though several are for less than £100! I even owe money for the HIB on the house I didn't manage to sell after nearly 18 months on the market!!BR 08/06/09 ED 10/03/10BSC member 2500 -
L.A.T.E.
An immense amount of satisfaction (and teeners at the end of the month) is to be had from knocking off the debts at the bottom of your list.
It is empowering and I recommend it.
LMBSC No 248
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