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Next week I want to have a little chat about something I read in a book last night if that's okay?January '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.I will try to work it out.
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Nope it starts on Monday, I am having a day off tomorrow to wander round the bootsale and have a lazy afternoonOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Right, it's done! The cupboard under the stairs! And I'm still here to tell the story!:j
Yuk it was vile, and now I'm filthy and I itch!:eek: But on the plus side while not exactly cavernous it's not as small as I thought!:D Just goes to show what dumping some rubbish does.;) I say some rubbish, we're talking into a second large bin bag here!!
There will be several dozen spiders, by the look of it, that will now find themselves homeless!! (not having perfected moggins skill of cleaning a cobweb without breaking it!:rotfl: :rotfl: )
Anyway I'm off for a shower and clean clothes, then I'll finish the ironing while watching the footie.
Might catch up later, bye.
Keeping us on tenterhooks, eh moggins? That's the way to get us hooked!You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0 -
LOL re cobwebs, I must be the only person petrified of spiders who actually dragged her kids out of bed at 6 in the morning to watch a spider weaving it's web through the morning dewOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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just as well I didn't read the thread yesterday
But.... today I am back in the kitchen and my hob is now shiny
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I don't want to read through all the back pages, but would like to join in this weekend. Could someone just enlighten me as to what the boogies are, etc.
Looking forward to clutter busting and flying tomorrow.
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I want to join in too,but I work full time and you should see my kids rooms!!! Everywhere else is ok, perhaps I could spend 2 dyas per bedroom and one everywhere else!! We go away for 4 nights next on the 3rd so big incentive!!ACII and Chartered so now I can focus on learning to play my beautiful Sax. 🎷0
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Jays wrote:I don't want to read through all the back pages, but would like to join in this weekend. Could someone just enlighten me as to what the boogies are, etc.
Looking forward to clutter busting and flying tomorrow.
Jays
Jay it's called the 27 fling Boogie, where you must run around your house, carrying a rubbish bag and find 27 items or rubbish to throw away, do one of those a week and all that rubbish and clutter should be cleared pretty soon.Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Kazonline wrote:I won't be taking part in todays 'big push' as my focus needs to be on a picnic tomorrow (I still need babysteps with frequent rests :rolleyes: )
However I will be continuing with the challenge next week as I've a long way to go before I can honestly say my house is 'done'.
Who else is continuing next week? Are you with us next week moggins (hope so!!!).
Kazonline...I will be continuing with the challenge into next week. I think I was a bit over-ambitious that I'd get it all done in the space of one week. I'm a bit embarrassed really - OK so I w*** full-time, but it's those who have little ones who conspire to rapidly undo housework who I admire the most. It must be like two steps forward and one step back...or sometimes one step forward and two steps back. Well, no such excuses for me as it's just me and two kitties in this house. I am just a bit lazy so have to continue next week as a consequence.
Moggins - it'd be great if you could give us stragglers a wee bit of support, if you're able to of course. BTW I am intrigued about the subject you want to raise with us all next week, so I'll be all ears early Monday morning to find out what it is. Will you start a new thread for it, or continue with this one?
Cobwebs...when you think about it, they are amazing feats of engineering! It does seem a shame to dismantle them with a shake of a duster. Well, that's my excuse when I'm denying being lazy...
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I shall be with you all again don't worry, the next weeks project is actually very small and is a way of stopping all our hard work going down the panOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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