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*** Stormy Saturday/Sunday (ie weekend) Chat - All aboard! ***

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  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    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:
  • sallyx
    sallyx Posts: 15,815 Forumite
    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'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 ....
    Finally Debt Free...
  • who would have thought that growing up with hair like this

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    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 :confused: 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:
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • SuzySu
    SuzySu Posts: 3,478 Forumite
    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 :T
  • lol.........is now not the time to reveal I have a bizarre phobia of people being in my house :rotfl:
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • SuzySu
    SuzySu Posts: 3,478 Forumite
    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)

    really....it's not hard to understand :T
  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    sallyx wrote: »
    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 :confused:
    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:
  • spud30 wrote: »
    Blimmin eck, Doctor Who's a bit scary for this tme of night :eek:

    :rotfl: Spuddy, thats my midnight viewing although I still have to watch Merlin followed by Yuki :drool:
  • sallyx
    sallyx Posts: 15,815 Forumite
    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 bit
    I'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 ....
    Finally Debt Free...
  • spud30 wrote: »
    Blimmin eck, Doctor Who's a bit scary for this tme of night :eek:

    See Facebook Status.

    *shivers*

    xx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
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