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Friday 31st July - what's your outfit today?
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Subtlety doesnt really work on this thread does it :rolleyes: Too many paranoid ego protection mechanisms at work. Shame on you for even trying such a thing:rotfl:GotToChange wrote: »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...........Who I am is not important. What I do is.0 -
GotToChange wrote: »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...........
Ok, no worries...0 -
wow, what is wrong with people today. i bought my first flat cash last year, so go me, and yet i still like to post on this thread, and still like a bargain. is that a problem? i also like to shop at primark.0
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Good evening ladies!! I have been absent whilst decorating so been wearing a silly paint covered tracksuit, so nothing stylish to report there.
All sounding lovely ladies as usual
Sharron xxxxx
ISometimes your the dog, and sometimes your the lampost..:p0 -
DH happens to work at a top city law firm, he wears smrt casual at work
apart from some client meeting etc. In fact: it costs us a forune in clothes he'd never really wear otherwise so I wish it were purely designer suits. (Its not BTW, although its true you have to look the part and be well turned out)
Anyway, I was in hospital today, tracksuit in and out (specific requirement of loose, stretchy clothing) and you don't need much imagination to know I was wearing a dress with a draughty rear behind.0 -
I was wearing my new aquisition Yanuk jeans (Ebay £3.97) with my Tesco white vest top (£2.50) purple cropped sleeve v neck jumper (matalan gift) and my silver ballet pumps (Asda £10).
I've been a bit busy to post on here recently- school holidays sorry!
I had a friend over with her entire wardrobe on Thursday and we went through all of it. What she had left over fitted onto a high backed dining chair. We ditched more than she kept! Her hubby was concerned that she was going to come home with a huge shopping list but in reality she went with one item on the list- a pair of high heeled brown shoes- preferably wedge and closed so suitable for winter too.
She's so happy she's going to do his now too!Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0
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