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*** Stormy Saturday/Sunday (ie weekend) Chat - All aboard! ***
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Blimmin eck, Doctor Who's a bit scary for this tme of night :eek:Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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evening spudula...is you DH having a midlife crisis? Why would you have spent all these months scrimping and saving then to blow your emergency funds on a flipping tv....idiotI'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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who would have thought that growing up with hair like this

would end up with me having such a curly mop!! Weird how it happened - I had it permed lots as a teenager and when I was 18 had it done on thin, very tight bendy roller sticks - it hurt - lots. Through my 20s I had weaker and weaker perms and even semi-permanent perms - nothing dropped
About 7 years ago I had it all cut off into a Sharon Osbourne type cut and it grew back as you know me now!!! :eek: I asked a hairdresser and she said the perm I had at 18 had been so tight it changed the shape of my hai follicles, causing it to grow back curly - some bits are curlier than others- I guess where the sticks were tighter. All through my 20s, I'd been having perms on a curly hair - no wonder they never got looser :rotfl:
"Stay Wonky":D
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Ok....it's now reached the stage in the popcorn bowl where I either give up and bin the rest, or risk my fillings trying to finish it.YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)
really....it's not hard to understand :T0 -
lol.........is now not the time to reveal I have a bizarre phobia of people being in my house :rotfl:
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My hair was lovely and straight(ish) until I hit puberty. Damn hormones.YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)
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evening spudula...is you DH having a midlife crisis? Why would you have spent all these months scrimping and saving then to blow your emergency funds on a flipping tv....idiot
I dont know hun. I think he genuinely cant see the TV, especially when him and DS play Xbox games that have a split screen
Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »Apprentice Administation, not a good starting wage but I am happy with it either way :T The big plus is its with the council and technically once you have your foot in the door you can apply for anything before its put out for general release

sounds great pap. Will it be full time? Just thinking whether you could get a little job to top up your wages a bitI'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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