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The Compers Inn - Part 19
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korkythekat wrote: »where's nnw? she ususally tells us who's going through
i think young girl & the dancing lad,
can't remember thier names, am trying to finish off tab take a puzzle as well as watching it :rotfl:
I think the little Dancer (surprise surprise)and the little girl (people will sympathise with her) although I think it would be too much nervewrecking for her to be in the final...
yayyyy Paul is on!!!:j:j:j
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Would you believe I've had my new dog for less than a week and I've broken him already?Had to take him to the vet tonight because he was limping, she thinks he's pulled a muscle/tendon in his 'shoulder'. £49 down and another £80+ in a fortnight to be neutered, but he's worth every penny.Luck is believing you’re lucky – Tennessee Williams
May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light. May good luck pursue you each morning and night – Anonymous0 -
PMS, I would be apprehensive about getting a loan personally too. I am sure there is a grant available as my grandparents own the house and wanted to have works done so that the exterior was inkeeping with the council owned properties on the estate which had been recently refurbished. Rather than remortgage or get a loan they were able to borrow from the council a grant of 10% the value of the house and they dont pay it back, what happens is when they both pass and the house is sold 10% of what the house is worth then is taken.You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
xx Mama to a gorgeous Cranio Baby xx
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PMS - I don't want to sound nasty but I wouldn't get a loan out in his name as it would cause a lot of extra stress for you having to pay it back. Is there no way they could look at getting her somewhere new to live and selling the house if it's really in that bad a state? I would be really 'annoyed 'if he spoke to me like that - surely the fact that you are married means that it should be something he discusses with you rather than telling you2008: £783.12 - 2009: £6,401.15 - 2010: £4,230.61 - 2011: £8720 - 2012: £2,041.89
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ikkle because she should be getting an emergency grant to pay for the major things she can't have any other grants for what they call cosmetic things (apparently having a kitchen at all is classed as cosmetic????) we have really looked into all options. Thanks hun though for the reply xxx2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0
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I'm with the others on this one, would be apprehensive re the loan - wouldn't do it if I had the choice. Sorry your OH is being stubborn, hope you are able to talk to him more sensibly about it soon. xxLife is all about the journey.0
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NoNameWoman wrote: »I think the little Dancer
and the little girl (people will sympathise with her) although I think it would be too much nervewrecking for her to be in the final...
yayyyy Paul is on!!!:j:j:j
OMG he is making my hair stand up x
he's brilliant :T:T:T
looks like me & you agree on the finalists nnwplease be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.0 -
BM, she will not move FULL STOP. She lives in a run down 3 bedroomed house on her own. We currently rent from the council so when anything happens to her (please god forbid anything happens just yet though please) then the house will come to us that is one of the reasons she won't move. I'm not being funny here but she's really old & set in her ways nothing can be done to change her mind, we've been trying for many years.2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0
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Barnabysue wrote: »Would you believe I've had my new dog for less than a week and I've broken him already?Had to take him to the vet tonight because he was limping, she thinks he's pulled a muscle/tendon in his 'shoulder'. £49 down and another £80+ in a fortnight to be neutered, but he's worth every penny.
aaw, hope he's ok sue xxx give him a cuddle from me, and hope you get a great winner to help towards the costsxx
please be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.0 -
Thank you for agreeing with me, I really thought perhaps I was being a bit off about it. We can barely manage on the money we have coming in as it is now especially seeing as we're saving madly to go to Florida next year which is not an easy task.2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0
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