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Boots OOTW 18/12/09
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flippin heck i cant take this anticipation....0
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That woman has very big teethCheer up. The worst is yet to come - Mark Twain0
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Well the wrinkles under her eyes are getting on my nerves already ;-)SandraScarlett wrote: »I guarantee that within half an hour ................. you're gonna wanna kill that grinning couple on the holding page!
xx“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Pants .........big granny pants to boots for makin me pee mines with excitement0
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This thread alone is worth the wait! Stuff the work I'm meant to be doing!!!0
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Littlegreelady wrote: »not only waiting for boots to update, also my bank -am due to get paid the 18th, anyone know what time the money will show in my online statement?
should be bang on midnight
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Boo, any ideas how long it'll take to update?0
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marionreid wrote: »I think i have just peed my pants with excitement !
This is so funny. I am on tenterhooks also.:j0 -
I really hope I do not fall asleep. I have always wanted soap and glory. and this will be my present paid by me from my 7 year old son lol.0
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I already want to kill that couple -come on guys, if we all dig in, we can have them buried by the time the page refreshes[STRIKE]Halifax =£35
American Express=£70[/STRIKE]
HSBC=£15,000 - now £12,000
Cahoot=£6500 - now £5200
Mint = £4950 - now £4099
DFD December 20120
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