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Karmacat: To Infinity And Beyond!

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  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    Your day sounds a whole lot more exciting than mine!! Make it a good one!
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    I will! I'm just ogling property in your price range on rightmove, but in H Heath - sometimes your money doesn't go far there, but its surprising what *is* on offer. Ooh..... I don't even need the lottery, just the big premium bond win will do.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • Karmacat wrote: »
    Sob.... but I don't understand them! I really have no clue what they're on about. Give us a hint, gwan, gwan, you know you want to!

    Of course I will tell you I got another £1 bonus today but couldn't convert it into a win :rolleyes:

    Right you will actually have to play and not just pre buy.

    Then choose 2 numbers between 1 and 90 and tell the CM what they are eg 36/54 for CG game please

    Then whenever a line or a full house is called and it is called on one of your two numbers just type houseeeeeeeeeeeeee 36 (or whatever) in chat and you will get a £1 bonus so on each game you get 3 chances. The numbers last all day but if it is a new CM just check they have your numbers.
    If the CM announces its a birthday CG then once the day month and year of your birth have been called in the game type BIRTHDAY (must be in capitals this one but not house:confused:) and the CM will check your records to make sure it is your birthday and the first one to call will get £5 bonus.

    Be lucky

    DTxx
  • Karmacat
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    :hello: Morning!

    Thanks for that, DT - but, do you know what, I've reached my limit with that, and that surprises me, I didn't realise I had a limit with the bingo - I've suddenly turned into Bob :D I can't hack paying that level of attention to it :o I just can't. Thats embarrassing, since you've been so good to share, and it really is extra free cash, but if I don't acknowledge that limit, I'll make a bad mistake somewhere along the line and sabotage myself - discretion is the better part of valour on this one, I think.

    I had a *lurvely* day out yesterday - came back very tired and very cold, but worth it in every way. Got my bits of shopping done, and then went for a walk round Haywards Heath in the area thats between the station and the main shopping area. I realise that because the houses I've been looking at are cheaper than mine, I expected it to be downmarket from me, but its not at all. Its leafy and green, with lots of *big* detached houses in some areas of it, with playing fields and parks, and lots of modern infill or replacement housing. I got a detailed look inside one of those (6 unit development) when a man invited me inside his daugher's flat, he was moving her in and saw me gazing at the windows. Beautiful finish - tiny, but bigger than the flat I had in London when I started out, I didn't have a hallway or an internal hallway. Or central heating, come to that.

    Egyptology was amazing, and it so happened that because of the seat I took that I chatted a lot with the woman who was actually running the show and tell, and at the end I became that person you see (and secretly envy, in my case) chatting easily to the two people in charge of the thing. I like Egyptology, even tho I *must* remember not to confuse it with Stargate SG1 :o:D And I'd never been to Horsham, which is lovely. And they unexpectedly had a real chippy right in the centre of town, I thought it'd be too posh for that :p
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • shaun40400
    shaun40400 Posts: 4,134 Forumite
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    morning KC

    SOUND LIKE YOU HAD A FAB DAY,,,,
    house is very quite
    monsters are at the trough:rotfl:
    es cereal,cocoa,toast
    baby, milk,cereal,toast,,,2 rounds with salami,
    followed by eggs,,,,poached this morning i think,,,
    should see them through to 1pm:o
    WAS DEBT FREE & STILL BAAARRRRRKING :cool:
    hello my name is shaun,,,and im not so addicted to farmville,still addicted to football:o:o

    BAAAARRRRRRRRRRKING er insanely so :o
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Okay, I've just seen Shaun's and Hypno's post on Hypno's thread, and wanted to do **something** - so I've copied Hypno with a family history twist. The photo I've posted up is my dad. He enlisted in the RAF in 1940, when he was 18, and spent the war in North Africa and the Middle East on a wireless reconnaissance unit, plus as a driver for officers - he had a glowing commendation when he was demobbed in 1946. His brother died, so I never had the chance to have an uncle or an aunt or any cousins on that side of the family, as there was just him and his brother. He never talked about the war, except for funny stories about getting lost or sand or being seasick. But he was there, quietly doing his duty. That was my dad. And from what I hear on tv of interviews with serving men and women now, its the same - thats the job, they get on and do their duty.

    Lest We Forget.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • Karmacat
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    Good grief, Shaun! Thats a lot of food :rotfl: I hope some of that describes *your* breakfast.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • shaun40400
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    no just the monsters
    :o:o:o:rolleyes:

    at least they eat:D
    WAS DEBT FREE & STILL BAAARRRRRKING :cool:
    hello my name is shaun,,,and im not so addicted to farmville,still addicted to football:o:o

    BAAAARRRRRRRRRRKING er insanely so :o
  • hypno06
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    That's lovely KC - I have a photo of my dad in uniform - he was in the RAF, but didn't get to take part in any wars (his service ended just before the Falklands), thank goodness........but I don't have it on my laptop, so can't use it as my avatar. Something to do for next year......thanks for the idea :T
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Thanks Hypno - I was thinking of your dad, I remember you saying he was in the services. I borrowed my parents' photo albums one by one, and then all the loose photos they had too, as part of my genealogical work. There are others, but this one is so poignant, and it can be seen easily even when its avatar size.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
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