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Thursday 16th April *Daily Chat*
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Hi all,
Thanks for making me feel welcome again. :j I love this site! You guys are the best :beer:
I've just explained the joys of cashback websites to my work colleagues and anyone would think I was talking a foreign language. Oh well there loss not mine!
Small lists of things to acheive is good - i do that all the time. Not only am \I book mad, I love lists.
Right time to respond to yet another email with another problem that someone wants me to sort out. No rest for the wicked!!
Cx
Sealed pot challenge 2009 - target £750. Dec - April £275
April NSD - 15/200 -
bookseller1980 wrote: »Pepe, you're making me giggle.
I've not been around for a few days, but from a few comments on todays thread I'm glad to have been of service Bookie:kisses3::D stay wonky
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schoolrunmum wrote: »Pep..I've got a Jaguar and she's welcome to it....worst car I ever had!!!
3.0litre engine with warping heads by any chance?:D:D stay wonky
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Pepe you still dont have a avi
Oh my word, it comes to something when you are singing along to chrismas songs in April... I blame itunes shuffle...0 -
Hey Pap! Are you a peace keeper or a rebel? Apparently if you are a middle child, you will end up as one of them. I'm a peace keeper with a rebel clothing sense. My mum was a rebel till she had kids (she used to be a skin headed, glue sniffing biker! Go Mum!) my dad was a total rebel, dropped out of school at 12 and had me at 15.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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Hey Pap! Are you a peace keeper or a rebel? Apparently if you are a middle child, you will end up as one of them. I'm a peace keeper with a rebel clothing sense. My mum was a rebel till she had kids (she used to be a skin headed, glue sniffing biker! Go Mum!) my dad was a total rebel, dropped out of school at 12 and had me at 15.
Hi ruby, peace keeper I think :rotfl:I have never rebeled really ~ unless you class sneaking out to church when I was grounded :rolleyes: However I always remember my big sister and little brother ganging up on me. The most vivid is when they locked me in my room and then put loads of drawing pins (the gold flat ones) pin up outside my door. Mum called for me and I had feet full of pins :mad: My sister is 100% like my father and I hate him/her and there attitude. I can do about 3hours before I have to get out of her way or she needs to leave. My brother has days like my father but I warn him and he stays out of my way. I am told I am 100% like my mum down to mannerisums/build/voice... its cute really because I love my Mum and we are like two old school friends :j0 -
3.0litre engine with warping heads by any chance?:D
New rear suspension at 12k, all new wiring to c/locking at 20k, new transfer box at 27k!!!!It's a dog!!Oh, and waiting for new rear anti roll bar bushes..47k (2nd time they'll have been replaced..)Debt-free...and staying that way...0 -
Me and my older sister are like my mum, rarely a day goes by without me speaking to one or both of them. My younger sister is a lot like my dad and I cannot honestly tell you the last time I spoke to my younger sister. Me and my dad have been getting on better since his heart attacks and operation a couple years back, he seemed to mellow out a lot. But my younger sister pretty much does have her head up her backside most of the time.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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Spud I believe in the cosmic stuff, plus I'm interested in the wicca principles. Being at one wiht nature etc.
Anyway, I wrote to the cosomos three years ago asking to find the man of my dreams and a great job. Three years down the line, I'm engaged to a fantastic man and in a job that I really enjoy - even if both cause me stress on occasions. :rotfl::rolleyes:
I've now asked the cosmos for my partners contract in the RAF to be extended. We'll have to wait and see what happens.
CxSealed pot challenge 2009 - target £750. Dec - April £275
April NSD - 15/200 -
schoolrunmum wrote: »2.5 V6 AWD, and I could write a list!!!
New rear suspension at 12k, all new wiring to c/locking at 20k, new transfer box at 27k!!!!It's a dog!!Oh, and waiting for new rear anti roll bar bushes..47k (2nd time they'll have been replaced..)
How about a nice new Jaguar/Mondeo?:rotfl:
edit; Thanks PaP, avi re-applied..........relevant to SRMs Jag?:D stay wonky
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