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Friday 31st July - what's your outfit today?
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Lets get things back on track after that interesting interlude!!
I'm wearing a grey velour tracksuit - can't remember how much it costs, but was probably cheap!
A pair of white flip flops with sparkly bits on - Primark
Not going anywhere, just doing jobs at home, hence the slobbing out clothes!
Have a good Friday night!
Jannine x:heart2: Newborn Thread Member :heart2:
'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan0 -
Well congratulations on landing the job, abs!
As you're obviously loaded and concerned about child poverty you may be interested in this link to the Indian Street Kids charity I volunteer for :
http://www.childrenwalkingtall.com/
Any donation (however small) would be accepted with thanks.
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And how do you know some of her things bought in Indian street markets were not made with child labour?GrammarGirl wrote: »goanmad isn't a Primark fan though, so your reference to Indian child labour in your reply to her is offensive and uncalled for.
You can say what you like to me and the million other Primark fans in this country, but don't fire your accusations at people who are truly undeserving of your scorn.Who I am is not important. What I do is.0 -
Oh for goodness sake, are some people just generally out to cause trouble?? I swear to god, no wonder Martin is at his tethers end with this site, set up with the best intentions but seemingly just an outlet for people to have a go.
I think not in real life, but seeing as it is behind a computer screen then it is 'ok'.
If you don't like a thread that someone has posted, don't post on it.
If a bunch of woman want to start a thread to talk about clothes, shoes, handbags, purses, perfume, make up, waxing, eyebrows, lipgloss, mascara or WHATEVER then leave them be! THAT'S WHAT A LOT OF WOMAN LIKE TO DO
Start your own thread about buying 10 houses across the world and revel in it like a pig in !!!!!!
Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.0 -
Lets get things back on track after that interesting interlude!!
I'm wearing a grey velour tracksuit - can't remember how much it costs, but was probably cheap!
A pair of white flip flops with sparkly bits on - Primark
Not going anywhere, just doing jobs at home, hence the slobbing out clothes!
Have a good Friday night!
Jannine x
I love your spirit of the British - let's soldier on through the war! :rotfl:0 -
That is of course more rellevant to MSE but has been done on the mortgages and endowments board I think. However posting details of your jumble sales cast off adventures each day is not much use to anyone. no wonder OS got the hump with you lothieveryone wrote: »Start your own thread about buying 10 houses across the world and revel in it like a pig in !!!!!!Who I am is not important. What I do is.0 -
absolutebounder wrote: »That is of course more rellevant to MSE but has been done on the mortgages and endowments board I think. However posting details of your jumble sales cast off adventures each day is not much use to anyone. no wonder OS got the hump with you lot
Well get lost then :rolleyes:
Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.0 -
The power of the plural.
Enough said.0 -
GotToChange wrote: »The power of the plural.
Enough said.
If you're referring to my use of let's, the apostrophe denotes the missing 'u' from 'let us'. For example - 'let us soldier on through the war'.0 -
GrammarGirl wrote: »If you're referring to my use of let's, the apostrophe denotes the missing 'u' from 'let us'. For example - 'let us soldier on through the war'.
No, I wasn't.
Fully understand the structure and use of the English language, thank you.
I was being a little too subtle I suppose.
Never mind; some fell on stony ground...........0
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