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Old Style Diary Archive - APR 06
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apple_mint wrote:I like to have a little bit of what I fancy every night
and not have to wait all week for my 'treat' :rotfl:
Ah, now, you *raise* a good 'point' there ... *that* sort of little of what you fancy actually *earns* you points :whistle: :whistle:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PMS Pot: £57.53 Pigsback Pot: £23.00
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Queenie wrote:Ah, now, you *raise* a good 'point' there ... *that* sort of little of what you fancy actually *earns* you points :whistle: :whistle:
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Queenie wrote:Ah, now, you *raise* a good 'point' there ... *that* sort of little of what you fancy actually *earns* you points :whistle: :whistle:
OOHHH Queenie you are awful, I was talking about wine ... but now you mention it ...
... how many points can you 'earn' for the more romantic activity that takes place following the consumption of wine?Enjoying an MSE OS life0 -
chardonnay wrote:wow racy jimmy choos very jealous.
any pics- so we can all drool.
Ooooh, if ya insist
Oops! I'll try to resize thatMy first reply was witty and intellectual but I lost it so you got this one instead
Proud to be a chic shopper
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apple_mint wrote:OOHHH Queenie you are awful, ...
(Very !!!!!! Emery! :rotfl: )
apple_mint wrote:... I was talking about wine ... but now you mention it ...
... how many points can you 'earn' for the more romantic activity that takes place following the consumption of wine?
Well, depending how up to speed the motor runs and how long for, :idea:
it could be equal to a stroll, or a jog or even a gallop?Mind you, if it's more like meditating ... you're better off having a couple bottles of wine and blow pobs to the points!!!
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PMS Pot: £57.53 Pigsback Pot: £23.00
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gee dilbert you are doing not to bad for someone not into technology i havent a clue how to get that little men you have, dd is always to busy to show me or i forget to ask..lol0
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Hello Dilbert. Won't take you long to see why Vicky loves it here.
it seems to be jolly round here this evening.
Racy - jealous of the shoes. I'm glad i didn't spend as much as you did today though. I thought i'd done well cos i managed to spend my free boots voucher from pigsback. It's about 5 years since i stopped smoking. I wish i'd saved that money too. I think it probably would have been enough for a holiday. :rotfl:0 -
Much struggling and tussling later!
My noo shoesMy first reply was witty and intellectual but I lost it so you got this one instead
Proud to be a chic shopper
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Jimmy Choo's - does he do any that you can do the gardening in?
Someone congratulate me? I have dug all the garden bar the part I am sticking the potatoes in. one cloche is up with beetroot and spinach beet seeds under it. Tomatoe seeds, butternut squash and pumpkin seeds are all in trays and in the mini greenhouse and leek seeds are in those little cardboard pots ready for going straight into the garden when they appear
I must admit to spending £47 in Wilko's today but I have bought enough wire fencing to keep the cats off my garden, more seeds as I turned out to have more garden than seeds this year, some toiletries I needed and cards and present for Mum's birthday on Thursday so that wasn't too bad.
To compensate for my spending spree DH came back from the dentist to tell me that his dental treatment won't cost £240 after all, they have restructured the prices and he only had to pay £42.50 for the whole lot, he's paid it in advance and I now have £100 spare from the money I saved towards his treatment
I sort of cheated for tea, I was just too exhausted to fillet and cook mackerel so I thawed some chicken breasts and shoved them together with a jar of Sharwoods Korma sauce which was half price at Tesco last week. It was still cheaper than a takeaway which I was tempted to get
Back to the garden tomorrow, I have two more cloches and a greenhouse to put up. I read all the packets of seeds and they are a lot more forgiving than I thought. I have until May to get some of them in. Hopefully they will go in over the next few days. I also have 2 wisteria's, a chinese peony and a pear tree to get into the garden tooI seem to have lost 3 rasberry canes over the winter - anyone know where I can get any more at this stage of the season?
Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Welcome to you Dilbert. Look at the posts on todays thread we have more than 104 posts even more than the day they were trying to set the record. :T
congratulations moggins. Racy those shoes look incredibly uncomfortable. Good luck walking in them.:)0
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