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InaPickle getting out of a pickle!
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Hope you get the job PIckle.is it a full time better paying one?0
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Hope you get the job PIckle.is it a full time better paying one?
Yes and yes (thanks)!
There's one full-time position and another part-time position. I only ticked to apply for the full-time position (but am now thinking that I should have ticked the part time one as well as it would still be better paid than what I'm on, but I really, really, really need to get a FT position so I didn't allow me or them the comfort of that option. I guess it's boom or bust.Please call me 'Pickle'
No More Buying Books: ???
No More Buying DVDs: ???
NMB Toiletries ??? and I've gone back for my Masters at the University of Use Ups!
Proud to be dealing with her debts 1198~
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If you need a full time one then best hanging out for one>Hope you get it.0
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If you need a full time one then best hanging out for one>Hope you get it.
:beer: Thanks! Me too. *Wibbles*Please call me 'Pickle'
No More Buying Books: ???
No More Buying DVDs: ???
NMB Toiletries ??? and I've gone back for my Masters at the University of Use Ups!
Proud to be dealing with her debts 1198~
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In other news: have paid for a pair of shoes today (more news about them at a later date - can't say too much just yet just in case). Not cheap, but in other ways, a total bargain.
Spent £1.60 today on coke and choc. BAD PICKLE!
Oh, and half-tidied my room this morning before work. It is so much nicer to sit in at the minute: I'm typing this while sat on my bed, and there is actually room for my feet on the floor.
Best get on and tidy the rest...Please call me 'Pickle'
No More Buying Books: ???
No More Buying DVDs: ???
NMB Toiletries ??? and I've gone back for my Masters at the University of Use Ups!
Proud to be dealing with her debts 1198~
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Spent £1.60 today on coke and choc. BAD PICKLE!
Don't believe 'the latte factor' - no chocolate and no Coke = grumpy Pickle. Keep on your own good side, £1.60 isn't the end of the world if you're honest with yourself, right?
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edinburgher wrote: »Don't believe 'the latte factor' - no chocolate and no Coke = grumpy Pickle. Keep on your own good side, £1.60 isn't the end of the world if you're honest with yourself, right?

Nopw, but it would make the debt go away faster, stop me eating and drinking so much sugar (v necessary) and help me loose weight. Remind me why I do it again?
(Oh yeah, cos grumpy Pickle is a baaaad sight!
) Please call me 'Pickle'
No More Buying Books: ???
No More Buying DVDs: ???
NMB Toiletries ??? and I've gone back for my Masters at the University of Use Ups!
Proud to be dealing with her debts 1198~
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Grumpy Pickle? That'll be the day!
Well, I've never seen a grumpy Pickle. !!!!ed off Pickle, irritated Pickle, emotional Pickle, but never grumpy Pickle!
Happy Pickle is best though
Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
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LeeSouthEast wrote: »Grumpy Pickle? That'll be the day!
Well, I've never seen a grumpy Pickle. !!!!ed off Pickle, irritated Pickle, emotional Pickle, but never grumpy Pickle!
Happy Pickle is best though
Indeed she is. And she is very happy at the minute. It must have something to do with the Little Miss Sunshine cushion she is currently sat in front of.
Anyway how's yoo, Lee?Please call me 'Pickle'
No More Buying Books: ???
No More Buying DVDs: ???
NMB Toiletries ??? and I've gone back for my Masters at the University of Use Ups!
Proud to be dealing with her debts 1198~
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Hmm, maybe best you didn't ask just now Pickle! I've got a thread running elsewhere on here detailing a mini emotional breakdown. But MSE is helping, as it always does.
Aside from that, life's good lol!!!Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
Do something amazing. GIVE BLOOD.0
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