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TPAs It started off as a 2009 NYR - time moves on - I need to be MF by mid. 2012!
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Hark at you lot with your Kitchen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!MFW 2011 No. 161 £946.54/£2000 TargetApril 9/15
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April GC £121.00/£130 March GC £127.60/£150I Love my Furbabies :smileyhea0 -
Oh dear - my house is all tatty and neeeeeeeds some lurve.
Unfortunately/ fortunately I have no time to worry about it......
Glad it's all going well ladies:T:T:T0 -
I know the feeling TPA, but fortunately my carcasses were rigid (oooeeerr missus) so progress has been a bit quicker. Sparkly worktops on, am in lurvvvvve
GG you have worktops in already:eek: Not fair!
setmefree Oh dear - my house is all tatty and neeeeeeeds some lurve.
Unfortunately/ fortunately I have no time to worry about it......
Glad it's all going well ladies:T:T:T
To be honest a tatty house appeals at the moment:rotfl:
Hark at you lot with your Kitchen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:rotfl:
The kitchen fitter is still here and its almost 10 past eight!:eek:
TPAx
MFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
I have had my hair cut tonight, into a bob and its a little shorter than I anticipated:eek: too short to tie up:eek::eek: what am I going to do:eek:
Kitchen guy still here so I have been finding things to do, firstly I have read and made notes on all of tomorrows mystery shops (I have 7 in total which need to be completed by 3pm:eek:) Then I moved onto the big stuff! Emptied and chucked out the majority of my make up box (those of you that have seen the current Body Shop bargains will know why I can do this), cleaned all brushes in shampoo and left them in airing cupboard to dry. How organised is that:p
Picked up SF from the kennels and am now £74 lighter:eek: I need a beer! My um is going to have him next week so a nice bunch of flowers will be order. Cat is NOT impressed that SF has returned!:(:rotfl:
Payday today:jIts wrong again:mad: Ah the joys of working for a big government body:(,
Right, I am off to see what else I can throw away.
TPAx
MFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
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(To tired to think of anything to write)Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
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Enjoy the wine, I will be drinking cider tonight with a curry for tea
This seems to have been the first post on the 'last page' of this thread for ever & every time I read it it makes me want a glass of cider & a curry, even at 8.44 in the morning!!:rotfl:
TPA, bet you can't wait for your kitchen to be finished & you can breathe a sigh of relief!!0 -
Hope all going well TPA. My builder was here till 8.20pm last night, found myself hoping he was here later than yours was :rotfl:
I have flat ceilings. By the end of today I will have new sink & tap, oven & hob :j.... but no sign of dishwasher _pale_.
Stop talking of beer & curry you lot - OH now on diet as well. Went out for dinner last night, had chilli each & split a large bottle of water (at least it was sparkling)
Am sure you will love your hair in a day or so TPA :TA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
Stop talking of beer & curry you lot - OH now on diet as well. Went out for dinner last night, had chilli each & split a large bottle of water (at least it was sparkling
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I read that as spilt a large bottle of water, and had visions you and OH covered in sparkling water :rotfl:
Please let this post start a new page so gallygirl can avoid curry talk :rotfl:Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
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Shamelessly hijacking TPA diary just to bump to next page
ETA - didn't work so giving upMortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
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