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Not sure SRM - news at ten to do with OFWAT or summat...I didnt see it - OH text me to ask if my knickers were on the news (werent mine anyway
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You'd think he'd have recognised your knickers... :rotfl:
Sorry!
Maz well done on the spotlight - I love doing things for myself that would have taken XOH months. I've planned out a stud wall to separate my room into two for the kids, my Dad is going to help me build it, but then I'm going to decorate the two rooms and move all the furniture around.
Something like that would have been at the 'planning' stage for about 4 years when I was with Stu. Bet I've finished it before the end of the summer! (Although as my Dad is helping, there IS a male involved, which will slow things down a little :rolleyes:)."I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
Lou, who has confirmed that this chap has it...I am mucho confused about this whole swine flu issue....
Basically if you go online it says you have it and you get anti viral stuff....but you may must have a common cold....should they not blood test you or something to at least confirm it. It just seems so OTT... They should be, other countries are, it's why the UK appears to have the highest rate
And if you haven't got the swine flu, you take tamiflu then you really do get swine flu - will you have built up a resistance to tamiflu...? Correct, you can only take it once and they don't seem to be getting this point across. So if you take it now and you don't have it, then get it again badly later - tough bananas.
One of our clients asked if we had a contingency plan if everyone in the office got swine flu.....the answer was that I am the contingency plan...:rotfl:
Morning all
This swine flu stuff is driving me nuts, work is crazy busy but our security man is stopping people coming in who are trying to collect it themselves.No longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
ghostmadlittlemiss wrote: »This is not my day. Apparently, I've got to speed up drastically at work or I'll get the sack! :eek: With no notice whatsoever, since I'm one of the casual staff. Is that even allowed? I'm heading home now so I'll check for answers tomorrow.
Kayleigh
sounds a bit off but i guess as casual staff there are no contracts so no real employment rights... how long have you been there?I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
Well if anyone is worried about getting it - spend a lot time outside - the virus is killed by sunshine (and heat)
In fact its a very weak virus - dies within minutes outside the body which is quite unusual I think...0 -
Well I do have over 100 pairs
:D (but some of those wouldnt be dried in public
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I know the feeling - when anyone is coming round to my house, I think 'check it's clean, check it's tidy, check for stray underwear...'! :rotfl:"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
You'd think he'd have recognised your knickers... :rotfl:
Sorry!
maybe they look different on the floor???
Maz well done on the spotlight - I love doing things for myself that would have taken XOH months. I've planned out a stud wall to separate my room into two for the kids, my Dad is going to help me build it, but then I'm going to decorate the two rooms and move all the furniture around.
Something like that would have been at the 'planning' stage for about 4 years when I was with Stu. Bet I've finished it before the end of the summer! (Although as my Dad is helping, there IS a male involved, which will slow things down a little :rolleyes:).
It's so liberating to do stuff like that. I do love my new house and want things to be nice... finances permitting of course.
simple things like a new light fitting, besides from the girl power points, really makes it look like my house IYKWIM... plus i think it shows investment in the property which looks good to landlord... however it will need to be left as it's now part of the fixtures n fittings of the house.... plus i put the old one in the bin!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
Well I do have over 100 pairs
:D (but some of those wouldnt be dried in public
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really????
i probably only have about 10 pairs...
and no "special ones"
must rectify that problem... for when i'm "back in the saddle".....!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
(Land_of)_Maz wrote: »really????
i probably only have about 10 pairs...
and no "special ones"
must rectify that problem... for when i'm "back in the saddle".....!
I don't think you can beat gorgeous new lingerie for giving you a bit of a boost. I have a 'one new set per month' rule, but I break it every month without fail!! :wall:
Quite how I'm still reasonably financially stable, I really don't know sometimes!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
Primarni is great for that kind of stuff - £3 for a bra and knicker set0
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