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  • Weller Panda___Blow_Kiss_by_Emotikonz.gif
    beanielou wrote: »
    Its just too far to come one day & them home the next for me,
    What kind of bag are you looking for?
    I have an assortment of radleys & could send you one?
    Small or ordinary?Colour?

    I understand Beanie, especially when you arn't exactly 100%. I wasn't going to go because of the distance/cost but I just though stuff it. Plus the trains are only £14 :D Aww bless you, don't send one, I just want a cheapy one but no idea what. Bearing in mind it took me 10years to ditch my backpack and that only happened last month :rotfl: We are off to town monday so I will have a look in primark I think... Its not like I can amend something I have :rotfl:
    just had a look at the stuff from your link Weller.......some nice bits but I have resisted!

    I do find it so rubbish when they get their act together and do a plus size range - and then use this model (or other similar sized ones) to show it off

    I am so with you BB, I wish some companys would actually buck the tread. I mean come on anything 'falls' differently on a plus size with curvy hips than a sive 10 (or whatever) with very little cuves. It make mail order so much more fun... not :mad:
  • katsu
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    Our friend just rang to say he is getting married in the summer. Two weddings this year! Both with honeymoon funds not gift lists. I wonder if, as more couples live together before marrying, these will be more and more popular?

    Must get OH off phone so I can get box of china packaged :(
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  • beanielou wrote: »
    Quirkylass
    Hope life is treating you well?
    Take lots of care x


    Thank you Beanie :) we are just plodding along like Pap ;) but nothing too much to complain about although I have just been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes which I am not too happy about but mainly my own fault so can't complain too much, there is worse things to have I know hun. Just a matter of getting my head around it and coming to terms with the knowledge that my chocolate binging has to be a thing of the past :o

    I was a bit worried about you when you were snowed in and thought about sending a food parcel :rotfl: but I kept uptodate and was happy when it was all over. I hope you feel better now hun xx
  • elfen
    elfen Posts: 10,213 Forumite
    ow ow ow ow ow face still hurts and I have gap ache still. Think it's time for the co-codamol - is it hurting cos it's healing?
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  • katsu
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    :bdaycake: Happy Birthday SRM :)
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  • rictus123
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    Won £70 today so im going out with £30 tonight! Keeping the other £40 safe! Need to pay for my road tax tomorrow.
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  • katsu
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    edited 30 January 2010 at 4:04PM
    Quirky Lass - have you discovered the online forums for people with diabetes? http://www.diabetessupport.co.uk/index.htm

    Also, I can recommend good cookery books as my OH was diagnosed with T2 a few years ago. Stella Bowling does fab everyday meals in her diabetic cook book, Anthony Worral Thompson does fab ones that are more fussy (but not terribly so) in his range of books. Diabetes UK has a magazine called Balance and the recipes from that are free on the DUK site http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Food_and_recipes/. I found joining DUK was very helpful, and i think now you can pay whatever you can afford/want to (was about £23 per yr before). I love, for healthy feeling veggie food, Rose Elliotts Low GI cookbook.

    Use your library - it is fantastic for trying these out.
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  • beanielou
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    Quirkylass wrote: »
    Thank you Beanie :) we are just plodding along like Pap ;) but nothing too much to complain about although I have just been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes which I am not too happy about but mainly my own fault so can't complain too much, there is worse things to have I know hun. Just a matter of getting my head around it and coming to terms with the knowledge that my chocolate binging has to be a thing of the past :o

    I was a bit worried about you when you were snowed in and thought about sending a food parcel :rotfl: but I kept uptodate and was happy when it was all over. I hope you feel better now hun xx
    etes

    Sorry to hear about the diabetes.
    That will be next if I dont sort out my own chocolate binging.
    Thanks for thinking of me in the snow.
    elfen wrote: »
    ow ow ow ow ow face still hurts and I have gap ache still. Think it's time for the co-codamol - is it hurting cos it's healing?
    Hope its better soon.
    Co-codamal alternatly with paracetamel every two hours.
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  • beanielou
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    rictus123 wrote: »
    Won £70 today so im going out with £30 tonight! Keeping the other £40 safe! Need to pay for my road tax tomorrow.

    Good news :)
    How did u win it?
    Enjoy your night out.
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    "A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.

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  • spud30
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    Quirkylass wrote: »
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    Hello hun, it's weller

    Just caught up on Wednesdays chat (bit behind :o) and saw you were looking for something to wear to Bunny's party and saw these at Next still in sale - great prices, some nice stuff and I am not sure if you are a "Plus" size so please don't be offened if you are not, it isn't meant that way, and I don't mean to offend you as I have no idea what size you are, am I making any sense *confused*. Though I loved the dress at Per Una, sounds like I'm stalking doesn't it?

    Anyway, may be worth a looksee or for any curvy ladies out there, if not just ignore me and I'll go back to lurking.

    Bye for now, love to all xx


    http://eoss.next.co.uk/search?p=Q&ts=sale-v2&w=*&cnt=16&nxti=0&nxtv=000&isort=title+rev&sale=eos09&pfg=zl9rous8ap&images=on&af=cat%3Awomenswear+sub%3Aplussizesatleast70off&div=womenswear&group=plussizesatleast70off&size=&price=

    Ahh bless you for thinking of me Weller. Yes, I am plus size, but dieting so hopefully not for too much longer :D

    Glad you like the dress. It hasnt arrived yet, but fingers crossed it looks ok. Darent buy anything else until I know one way or the other. If I hate it, I'll turn up at Bunny's in me PJs :cool:
    Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:
    Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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