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A trilogy in seven parts.....hypno's latest efforts

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  • doodledo_2
    doodledo_2 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    You go girl :D

    I have been washing, drying, ironing and then putting away today :eek:
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    03/09/09 - DEBT FREE AT LAST :D
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  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,443 Forumite
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    I'm joining in on the ten things out for this week Hypno, is it wrong that they have all come from DS's room and he hasn't been consulted....
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  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    pooooffff! pania gets blown away in the tailwind of hypnos energy burst!!! :D:D:D
    debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!
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  • OliveOyl_2
    OliveOyl_2 Posts: 3,506 Forumite
    savingmore wrote: »
    HOW, HOW, HOW do you keep an easter egg until June???????:eek: ooops mean may

    It wasn't mine :o
    and it isn't his now :rotfl:
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    I'm joining in on the ten things out for this week Hypno, is it wrong that they have all come from DS's room and he hasn't been consulted....

    Nope, not wrong at all - I have ventured in while DS is out playing......:o

    Pania, hoping the energy burst turns out to be more of a steady trickle.....well, a bit more than a trickle would be nice, but not the "all or nothing" that I have had over the last couple of years!

    doodledo.....we can award ourselves :A:Asmileys for being so good today!

    OO - I am still amazed that any chocolate belonging, or not belonging to anyone, can be left for sooo long! I wouldn't be able to sleep for the noise of it calling out my name :o

    Another dooyoo review written ready to upload......trying to get ahead of myself here - I am almost scaring myself with my organisation :eek:
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  • Walshyboy84
    Walshyboy84 Posts: 516 Forumite
    rtandon27 wrote: »

    suveys done & £12 hmv voucher ordered to use for bdays
    contests entered & found out there is a win -- not the trip to the amazon, but a tree seedling -- some consolation:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:


    Where is that competition for the tree seedling?!

    I've got a large pot bought that would have a tree's name all over it! :D

    Hope everyone else is well today!
    :beer: Debt Free since July 2011 and it feels good! :beer:

    Now it's all about finding a deposit for a house!

    How do you amass £70k in a year?! :eek:
  • lilmissmup
    lilmissmup Posts: 6,884 Forumite
    It must be washing day today, I have done 4 loads today with the sun being so lovely and drying it for me! I am pretty rubbish at doing any in the week so just leave it to weekends.

    I really need to hoover though as seem to have brought most of the garden grass into my house!
    Now a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month
  • savingholmes
    savingholmes Posts: 28,989 Forumite
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    Hi hypno glad to hear you are pacing yourself a bit - you still make people like me look lazy tho!.... suppose I'd better go and do the washing... I have to say MSE does help and hinder with housework - it gives a prompt for it but absorbs the time we could have been doing it! LOL
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  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    Right.......4 loads washed and dried on the line.....a couple of bits needed ironing, but they have been done and everything is put away.

    One more load washed, but it won't get dry on the line now, so it is in the tumble drier, otherwise it will get left in the machine and I might forget about it til about Wednesday :o

    And another load in the machine now, which will go in the drier later this evening.....hopefully almost all of it can avoid the iron and go straight away, but what needs ironing will get done tonight so I can keep on top of it!

    And I have tidied and cleaned DS's room - it was a bit of a mission, and I almost called on Kim and Aggie, but I have made just a little bit of a difference in there :rolleyes: I still want to go through his games cupboards, because I am sure there is stuff there that can either be thrown away because it is incomplete, or that he has grown out of so can go to the charity shop etc. I have taken out a black bin bag of rubbish or two, and have a bag for the charity shop, so have more than covered my "get rid of 10 things from the house" bit for today.

    Didn't get the conservatory cleaned - was too busy sitting in it writing dooyoo reviews........but I don't feel bad because I did DS room instead....

    I have sent DS to the shop for chocolate - I think I have earned it.......
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • lilmissmup
    lilmissmup Posts: 6,884 Forumite
    I think you have too :D
    Now a SAHM trying to earn some spare pennies each month
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