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Skint Spice's journey to being less skinty and more spicy
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How did he die ?0
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Had to google - a brain aneurysm, you can tell I googled would have no clue how to spell that otherwise!Mortgage OP 2026 £860/2000Mortgage balance: £31,763
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Such a shame, he was young as well, have to admit I'm not a huge krankies fan0
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You had me worried there - the Krankies are at SECC not Kings! Thank god! Karen Dunbar is in it but not heard of any of the others.Mortgage OP 2026 £860/2000Mortgage balance: £31,763
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Have to admit I can't stand panto's I just remember those two numpty's tend to be in panto's every year0
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Not the ones I go to! I don't like them either (Krankies), I never used to like pantos but the music is good at this one and there's lots of laughs should be a good day out
We went to see the Snowman at the Concert Hall instead one year but it doesn't seem to be on this year. Mortgage OP 2026 £860/2000Mortgage balance: £31,763
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I'm sure it will be a great day out
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Coat arrived today and it's lovely:j:j
Currently cooking spicy potato wedges in the actifry, never tried putting spices in it so hope they are ok but couldn't be bothered doing the parboil and oven thing:o Early supper as DS is off out later.Mortgage OP 2026 £860/2000Mortgage balance: £31,763
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what's an Actifry?Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
Debt free & determined to stay that way!0
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