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Cinnys Spending Diary - Take 2
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My Mums cats go in other peoples , we only know this as the neighbours once said in the pub they found our cat curled up on their sofa and once one of them nicked a usb stick from next door. Would be quite interesting to have a nose into their houses!
My old cat (RIP) used to do that, our old lady neighbour was having a doze in her armchair with the back door open in the summer, and when she woke up he was asleep on the settee! My friends also have several cats - not their own, but several cats from the neighbourhood who come and meow at the patio doors and come in for food! They're not actually that fat considering.
Hmm, with the honeymoon debate I have to say if you're spending lots of money going somewhere exotic I'd want to see a bit of it! Cheaper rooms, bigger food budget I say! :TWeightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
They're all all-inclusive so thats irrelevant! Besides most of the islands are under 2 miles long, so not loads to see, most of the good stuff is under the water. I think I need to do a lot of research.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Tete_en_l'Air wrote: »My old cat (RIP) used to do that, our old lady neighbour was having a doze in her armchair with the back door open in the summer, and when she woke up he was asleep on the settee! My friends also have several cats - not their own, but several cats from the neighbourhood who come and meow at the patio doors and come in for food! They're not actually that fat considering.
Im so glad our cat doesnt do that, i'd be so embarrassed if she went round begging for food - wouldnt want people to think i didnt feed her!
I guess we're lucky in that she doesnt really like going out and is quite wary of new people!
Hmm, with the honeymoon debate I have to say if you're spending lots of money going somewhere exotic I'd want to see a bit of it! Cheaper rooms, bigger food budget I say! :T
I agree - of course i would want the hotel to be nice, but i never spend much time in the hotel when i go on holiday.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
They're all all-inclusive so thats irrelevant! Besides most of the islands are under 2 miles long, so not loads to see, most of the good stuff is under the water. I think I need to do a lot of research.
Ooh i wouldnt be able to go there. Neither would OH. I know your supposed to relax on a honeymoon but we both get bored very easily - need to have lots of things to do and see!Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
I think the 'things to do' is covered by 'your new husband'Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
All our neighbours cats eat our cats food, every time you go in the kitchen there is a different one tehre. We have to hide their food now and only give it to them when they are there. I don't blame my cats for trying to steal food from the others when they do it to them!0
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I think the 'things to do' is covered by 'your new husband'
I think I'd rather stay at home if that's the case!
Birdie - If they don't fly to Florida couldn't you fly to somewhere else in the US? Like New York and have say 3 nights there then fly to Florida for 10 nights or something?
Not managed to make much progress on next years holiday, all the Honeymoon talk reminds me of my failureIt's still all thumbs up for St Ives just need to find a pretty place we both agree on. Want to get it booked soon so I can pay with my CC and slowly pay it off while it's still in it's interest free period.
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I think the 'things to do' is covered by 'your new husband'
Not to sound like a frigid fuddy duddy but there's only so much of *that* I can do!Overcome the notion that you must be ordinary. It robs you of the chance to be extraordinary!Goal Weight 140lb Starting Weight: 160lb Current Weight 145lb0
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