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*Wot no chat! Daily chat thread 4th Feb
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I love this place
Im actually thinking of taking on more debt though.....so stuck in the middle over what to do!
Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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I do like that dress Ames, I went into town today to have a look at what was in the shops and I thought that I had gone back in time to when I was 15..........so 1980's, the peach/pink/washed out colours that are out just drains the colour out of my face.But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0
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that dress is lovely AmesBoiler pot £30.92/£10000
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Ames, I love that dress it's beautiful!!
Louise, teh 80's are very much in vouge at the moment. I did see a RARA skirt on one clothes site today!
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Blimey Rictus, the last two weeks has gone so fast! I can't believe we're already in February. Not sure whether to be pleased that every day brings me closer to being debt free, or scared that it's closer to being 30...
I`d go for the closer to debt free ness!! Then again being 30 is no big thing, i passed that 5 yrs ago(6 in march :eek:) I`m now adament to get debt free before i reach my 40th! Now that sounds scary..AT LBM 7/1/08 (£24,018.09)- 25/09/11 (£13,032.25) - 26.04.15 - £6,429.70
LLOYDS TSB CARD £1,168.56 Loan 1LLOYDS TSB £5,261.14
:j Heading in the right direction!
Its taking so long......:(0 -
I remember a few months ago saying to sister that I couldn't believe puffball skirts were back... she said 'what are puffball skirts'. It's why I like the hippy style, since it's never in fashion it never goes out of fashion!Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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The sailor theme is big again this summer!!
I think an investment n some key items are in order for the summer !!0 -
I like the dress Ames. Is it for the party?0
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Probably not for the party, I don't really have an excuseUnless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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InkyCats20 wrote: »
Hi BB - do you still teach cookery ? You could say you were researching old style recipes or putting together a lesson for a store cupboard challenge, then could still be on MSE)
"Stay Wonky":D
:j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j0
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