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aww thanks everyone, guess im just going to have a bit of a rough two weeks, but hey! and I've found some more jobs but the deadlines are this week and I just really dont have the time so maybe ill just have to apply next year, i think in my psyci (sp?) though I just need to feel safe and secure (I know that sounds lame) so I dont like this feeling of it being the end of uni and not knowing whats going to be happening next, esp as I really want to be able to save for a house with my boyfriend
ah well, one day yeah?
Wendz I'm sure you'll be fine, what sector do you work in again? I have a feeling its a HR/Accounting exam but I think now that I've made that up!0 -
I work in advertising, the exam is all about advertising/marketing. I did a degree in it so shouldn't be too bad but is still scaring me...will be glad when it is over.
Not many people get a job straight out of uni now and there will be plenty of time to save for a house etc although I know how frustrating it is to wait.
Lulu - get back on Dooyoo...hehe0 -
I hope you feel better soon Tink, I know how you feel. As my Mum keeps saying at the mo.. 'Have a bath and relax' :rolleyes:
£15 voucher is good Lulu! Consider yourself kicked back to DooYoo!
Ok I need opinions, particularly from any Mums/Dads or pregnant people reading! I'm thinking of getting this and this for my stepmum as a gift for when the baby arrives. It's spend £15 and get the bee-uty bag gift free at Boots.
But would you like that as a gift for your baby or would you rather stick to Johnsons and the like?! I don't wanna spend £15 if it's a waste of money. Probably seems a bit silly asking opinions over a £15 present but money's tight at the mo!Total Debt (Dec 2015) £11,500 : Currently £7,675Lose 21lb : 0/21
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zigmeister wrote: »I hope you feel better soon Tink, I know how you feel. As my Mum keeps saying at the mo.. 'Have a bath and relax' :rolleyes:
£15 voucher is good Lulu! Consider yourself kicked back to DooYoo!
Ok I need opinions, particularly from any Mums/Dads or pregnant people reading! I'm thinking of getting this and this for my stepmum as a gift for when the baby arrives. It's spend £15 and get the bee-uty bag gift free at Boots.
But would you like that as a gift for your baby or would you rather stick to Johnsons and the like?! I don't wanna spend £15 if it's a waste of money. Probably seems a bit silly asking opinions over a £15 present but money's tight at the mo!
Hi Zig,
I would love this as a gift as Burt's Bees don't use chemicals and I am not a fan of Johnsons etc. We are just buying natural products for the baby so that would be on my wish list! Just my opinion thoughTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
zigmeister wrote: »I hope you feel better soon Tink, I know how you feel. As my Mum keeps saying at the mo.. 'Have a bath and relax' :rolleyes:
£15 voucher is good Lulu! Consider yourself kicked back to DooYoo!
Ok I need opinions, particularly from any Mums/Dads or pregnant people reading! I'm thinking of getting this and this for my stepmum as a gift for when the baby arrives. It's spend £15 and get the bee-uty bag gift free at Boots.
But would you like that as a gift for your baby or would you rather stick to Johnsons and the like?! I don't wanna spend £15 if it's a waste of money. Probably seems a bit silly asking opinions over a £15 present but money's tight at the mo!
I would love this as a gift as Burt's Bees don't use chemicals and I am not a fan of Johnsons etc. We are just buying natural products for the baby so that would be on my wish list! Just my opinion thoughTotal (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
Wow Dinah - just had a look at your Etsy galleries. Your work is awesome.
I especially love the photography. I hope you have an excellent photographer booked for your wedding cos he has high standards to live up to.NR [STRIKE]£5542[/STRIKE]£2771 BC [STRIKE]£7987[/STRIKE]£7700 BC [STRIKE]£3000[/STRIKE]£5100 Cat1 Pd Cat2 Pd Ulstr [STRIKE]£3400[/STRIKE]£3070 TSB [STRIKE]£4851[/STRIKE]£4400 MBNA [STRIKE]£7700[/STRIKE]£3887 NWst [STRIKE]£950[/STRIKE] £700 Hfx [STRIKE]£10097[/STRIKE]£10050 Asda [STRIKE]£398[/STRIKE] £315 HFX1 Pd Hfx2 [STRIKE]£3133[/STRIKE] £3000
LBM 15/1/10 £47,728 now £40,993 14.11% pd
Snowball at LBM [STRIKE]1050[/STRIKE] 871 days left (745 days to Olympics 2012)
£365/365 - £388 (that's for DH & me!)0 -
Awww shucks, you'll make me blush!
Hehe as you can guess I was REALLY picky about who we had. Eventually picked Agape as while they have to travel I really like their style plus I get all the images on a disk.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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Tete_en_l'Air wrote: »So are you debt free now Poolie? What's the Mrs Poolie in your sig, money you owe her or her debt?
Tete - No debt free yet as I owe Mrs Poolie money and she is worse than any debt collector for wanting to know when she is getting her money.0 -
They look fab. My DS got married last year - huge, huge wedding with ceremony and reception at Woburn Abbey. They chose a really expensive, very reknowned, published and acknowledged photographer...and pictures are bl**dy awful. Heartbreaking cos you only get one shot at it. To be honest friends and family pics are far superior. He just really lucked out as they say.
Agape look really good and I hope you have a fab day with amazing photographic memories.NR [STRIKE]£5542[/STRIKE]£2771 BC [STRIKE]£7987[/STRIKE]£7700 BC [STRIKE]£3000[/STRIKE]£5100 Cat1 Pd Cat2 Pd Ulstr [STRIKE]£3400[/STRIKE]£3070 TSB [STRIKE]£4851[/STRIKE]£4400 MBNA [STRIKE]£7700[/STRIKE]£3887 NWst [STRIKE]£950[/STRIKE] £700 Hfx [STRIKE]£10097[/STRIKE]£10050 Asda [STRIKE]£398[/STRIKE] £315 HFX1 Pd Hfx2 [STRIKE]£3133[/STRIKE] £3000
LBM 15/1/10 £47,728 now £40,993 14.11% pd
Snowball at LBM [STRIKE]1050[/STRIKE] 871 days left (745 days to Olympics 2012)
£365/365 - £388 (that's for DH & me!)0 -
Right time to clean this place up with all the cups and things that are lying around. You would think somebody was staying on the sofa permanently. Oh hang on that will be Dinah at the moment with her knee.
*** Sneaks over to the sink to wash the hundreds of cups which have been left ***0
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