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  • spud30 wrote: »
    Aww poor Dolby, and you.

    I'm a proper soft touch when it comes to my pets. When we chatted about getting this other one, the conversation went along the lins of.....

    'our dog sits on one sofa, the new one would have the other sofa.....that means we'd be on the floor' :rolleyes:

    :rotfl: Spud, Mum just complained because I put Thomas on her bed... On her side :rolleyes: Of course we are too soft to move him...

    I dont mind looking after the dog, its just when you come home and he has demolished his bed and there is foam everywhere at 9pm :mad:

    Bookie, look at this grabbit for m&s smellys :T
  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    Snaggles wrote: »
    I love lavender. Am I really old?

    Honestly.............???




    You are really really really old:p

    Fancy some padded scented coathangers Snaggs?
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    I love lavender too, and have reached the age where I need to be warm and cosy. I love my new jammies, dressing gown and furry slippers. I just need a wheat bag now, and my snuggly warmness will be complete :D
    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:
  • SuzySu
    SuzySu Posts: 3,478 Forumite
    Night Beannie...
    YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)

    really....it's not hard to understand :T
  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    spud30 wrote: »
    I love lavender too, and have reached the age where I need to be warm and cosy. I love my new jammies, dressing gown and furry slippers. I just need a wheat bag now, and my snuggly warmness will be complete :D

    Just dont try making your own with ReadyBrek......not that I would know anything about that:o
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
  • beanielou
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    I love lavander.
    Reminds me of France.Sigh.
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  • Snaggles wrote: »
    I love lavender. Am I really old?

    In that case I'll bring you the free Tisserand lavendar smellies that I got , I won't use them.
    ...Linda xx
    It's easy to give in to that negative voice that chants "cant do it" BUT we lift each other up.
    We dont count all the runners ahead of us & feel intimidated.
    Instead we look back proudly at our journey, our personal struggle & determination & remember that there are those that never even attempt to reach the starting line.
  • SuzySu
    SuzySu Posts: 3,478 Forumite
    LouiseJ wrote: »
    Honestly.............???




    You are really really really old:p

    Fancy some padded scented coathangers Snaggs?

    .....and matching floral scented drawer liners? :D
    YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)

    really....it's not hard to understand :T
  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    :rotfl: Cheeky lot. ;):p
    "I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough."
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  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    :rotfl: Spud, Mum just complained because I put Thomas on her bed... On her side :rolleyes: Of course we are too soft to move him...

    I dont mind looking after the dog, its just when you come home and he has demolished his bed and there is foam everywhere at 9pm :mad:

    Bookie, look at this grabbit for m&s smellys :T

    Pap, we crate trained ours until she was about 8 months. At her size, the crate almost filled the dining room, but it meant she couldnt destroy anything and it was where she felt safe and warm.
    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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