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A little, hope I can stay awake for the footie. Oh and cope with school. Sleep deprivation is mounting up now. My grandmther says it it will all work itsself out in the end sure she is right but when is the end Nanna?
Messy don't join a womens group keep chatting on here -we are around at these times!!!!!5.18am!!!
Have a good day all, no sneaking into shops mind you.
CG"You can if you think you can."
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i love msn chat to family that way and dils brother in NI good fun passes an evening0
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Careful_girl wrote:A little, hope I can stay awake for the footie. Oh and cope with school. Sleep deprivation is mounting up now. My grandmther says it it will all work itsself out in the end sure she is right but when is the end Nanna?
Messy don't join a womens group keep chatting on here -we are around at these times!!!!!5.18am!!!
Have a good day all, no sneaking into shops mind you.
CG
My god I thought I was an early riser!!
You have to stay awake for the footie I bet the forum will be quiet tonight - come on England!!
I looked into joining a womens group but they just all remind me or make me think of the WI and that makes me think of Jam and chutneys etc. (please don't take any offense anyone it would just make me think of my mother in law and she is part of the reason that me and OH are having such trouble, she has never worked and can look after the house and hubby, I have a full time job and all the teachers out there will know the hours we could put in!)
I like the idea of the messenger - have never used it though.
Take care all
the lose of a pet is really hard, I have had 20 rabbits over the years and love them - like the idea of the bay tree thats really lovely0 -
Morning all
My 12 yr son has just discovered msn (good for bribery, suprising how good he is at school now!) and once you have installed it its really easy to use.
Would be good if we could all form our own group of "normal but lonely people".
Its amazing when you start reading every1 posts it just shows that you don't have to be alone, there is always someone on here to chat to.
hope you all have a good day :j0 -
I used to use Msn all the time to chat ~ even if you're shy its perfect when you have a group talking together.
Poor you Zombiecazz ~ at least thats all your 3 things hopefully! and you seem to have got it all sorted now
I'm not a really girlie girl either, but there must be something out there that would be interesting........my Mum is in the University of the 3rd Age ~ shame there isn't something similar for us.“I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different.”
Kurt Vonnegut0 -
I use bribery of the computer on my 13year old as well when he says he has done x or y, tell him I will check and if not the power will go off, that shifts him.
Working this evening bet none of the guys will want to go out with the students on activities. McDonalds night. Whoppee.
Are you feeling any better zombiecazz?:grouphug:
Primark is calling at the mo need some tshirts for work, will go and have a look to see if they have any going cheap.
What is university of the 3rd age.
Have a good one all
Messy.0 -
Morning whatamess - like your signature :T
Oooh, v. jealous, wish there was a Primark near me!
U3A is for the older generation and they get together and do loads of clubs; photography, watercolours and anything else that takes their fancy!Previous debt: £14K :embarasse Debt free: Sept '03MFW#42 Mortgage OP savings £4271.18/£12000 2019
Started dating OH Mar '12, married Oct '12, Walnut born Dec ' 12 :A SPC 12: 99 £38.05/£500 Make money Jan: £412.34/£310 :T Feb: £88.79/£280 May: £215.52/£310 June: £18.98/£300
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MushyPeas wrote:Morning whatamess - like your signature :T /QUOTE]
Morning Mp thanks, I was getting in a state very,very depressed, tearful etc.. cause he decided he didnt want to be us any more back in September.
It hit me Saturday that its not `him` I miss but having a `him` if that makes sense, I left my home town, took my three children 186 miles away, to live with and marry him to end up on my own again. :eek:
The house we bought last year is about to be repossessed, 1st plus want their pound of flesh (more like a couple of stone).:eek:
But hey I live by the sea have got a well paid job that is term time only :j and a roof over my head.
Plus have a primark near by. What did I do without them.:rotfl:
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It hit me Saturday that its not `him` I miss but having a `him` if that makes sense0
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Dora_the_Explorer wrote:I use it as a memory jogger when thoughts of 'he wasn't too bad' creep in. Good luck and have a paddle for me.
I try and remember how anti social he could be when thoughts start to intrude. :rotfl:
Messy0
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