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Fine, thanks beanie, especially now that school has finished for Christmas. How's the frozen North? Not as snowy as it is here in NW London I suppose.
Have you been to B00ts yet to check victory? Could the battery be going flat on your scales?
Vix --- :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Just had a hot cross bun for breakfast, very seasonal--- left over in the freezer from Easter 2007. No butter so was calorie friendly and very MSE :money:. Bit crumbly though -- had to stick it back together with extra light soft cheese.
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Oops - I thought you meant the kids£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
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Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0 -
The frozen North is indeed frozen Granny.
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I jumped for joy seeing the rain this afternoon, next time i got a chance to look out the window we had about 4" of snow again.AAAAAAAARGH. So much for the sexeh wee dress i had bought for works night out, jeans and boots i think4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j0
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lol maz, there's nothing more amusing than girls who don't dress for the weather. a load just headed up the hill to the bus stop and it reminded me . . . . i must buy some corned beef tomorrow.
worktops going in. are they made entirely of wood powder?0 -
Just checked out the pictures of the kitchen --- looking good. Will you be cooking Christmas dinner in it? Ours was theoretically finished in June ... the final shelves were put in on Thursday. :eek And I don't think it's nearly as large as yours.0
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lmao kpc. Corned beef is a good one. I have decided to go with the old fall back, smart trousers, nice top and killer boots. Although, dunno how i'm gonna walk in the killer boots :rotfl:I can't go with my work boots on4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j0
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grannynise wrote: »Fine, thanks beanie, especially now that school has finished for Christmas. How's the frozen North? Not as snowy as it is here in NW London I suppose.
Have you been to B00ts yet to check victory? Could the battery be going flat on your scales?
Vix --- :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Just had a hot cross bun for breakfast, very seasonal--- left over in the freezer from Easter 2007. No butter so was calorie friendly and very MSE :money:. Bit crumbly though -- had to stick it back together with extra light soft cheese.
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hello peeps
thanks for all kind hugs and good wishes. I seem to be slowly returning to the land of the living. Still feel gribbly but popping out to a friends for lunch (only 5 mins away) so see how I will get on. Good excuse to actually summon up the energy to wash...
Will need to reintroduce myself to vegetables soon - appetite has been all over the place and either craved protein or baked potatoes & cheese. Weight doen't seem to have suffered though.
I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once0 -
Gald you're feeling a bit better BB. Gribbly? is it a bit like grizzly and a bit like wobbly?0
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