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I remember when being asked if peedie was a 'full dog' I replied well - he's peedie (hence the name) but he's fully grown.
I didn't realise it meant did he have his nutts or not (dunno if you spell those kind of NUTTS that way?!) lol - they had to 'explain' it to me.
Needless to say - he's nuttless.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I didn't know what "full dog " meant either:rotfl:0 -
Hi 40sm
I use grazeley Vets in Guildford road west have never had a problem with them their very good and reasonable, as a family network the whole family has used them for many years with never an issue, might be worth a look, their also in the book, but if not sure follow the road down the back of post office on alexandra Road, guildford road west, pet city are also very good and pets quest on lynchford road she very good on the advice front.
hope that helps
Ruby
BTW DS has got tonsilitus/ glandular fever although there more inclind to say tonsilitus and give it five days on penicilline if no better blood test just to be on the safe side, but is well enough to go to college:D thank god.:oDH CC £969.00, bank loans *2 £27634.00,Overdraft=£696.00 Total Debts to Tackle = £29299:o sealed pot member 923=£26.99, £2 club member 75 = £0.00 2011 challenge member 360 -
Hi 40sm
I use grazeley Vets in Guildford road west have never had a problem with them their very good and reasonable, as a family network the whole family has used them for many years with never an issue, might be worth a look, their also in the book, but if not sure follow the road down the back of post office on alexandra Road, guildford road west, pet city are also very good and pets quest on lynchford road she very good on the advice front.
hope that helps
Ruby
BTW DS has got tonsilitus/ glandular fever although there more inclind to say tonsilitus and give it five days on penicilline if no better blood test just to be on the safe side, but is well enough to go to college:D thank god.
Hi Ruby ,
Thats the vet that I useIts the "little" vet that we have seen ...can't remember his name .
Sorry to hear about DS. Hope he gets better soon:(
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Morning all,
I am now in "stress city":( ... DS1 has gone to school no problem for the last couple of weeks .... and believe me that IS a result. However DS2 has started playing up and involved me dragging him to school.:( I ashamed to say that I completely lost him with him this morning:o:o and now feel very guilty:o.
On the finances front ... we have just got through this week by the skin of our teeth. DD's which I though might come out today have not so will probably come out tomorrow. This means that we have £40 left in the bank otherwise it would have been a big fat £0. Phew:T
Now got to take the dog for a walk
Catch you all later
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Now back from the park and now got to head off to work . More stress waiting for me there I expect:( . You can probably tell I am not very happy at the moment.... its all stress, stress & more stress.
Have a good day all.:)
40SMXX0 -
Sorry to hear that your day has started off so stressful. I always feel so guilty when I get annoyed with the kids before they go to school but they also do pick their moments to play up which is normally just before we leave the house!
Also sympathise re the cost of school and pets - it's ongoing and hard to budget for.
Make yourself a brew, grab a biscuit and chill out for ten mins xx1st debt - Next [STRIKE]£583.32[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£408.71 [/STRIKE] £0 :j
2nd debt - MBNA - £6,618.52
First in many many to go - baby steps and all that!
First lump sum to go - fingers crossed!
08/06/09 - [STRIKE]£11,497.68[/STRIKE] NOW - £9,757.75
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Hi IMD,
I am now sat at my desk... eating my lunch !!:o
How are your leggies ???
40SMXX0 -
I am eating a Coco square thingy, very nice! Legs ache a little but gradually getting there, may try a little run this weekend!:eek:1st debt - Next [STRIKE]£583.32[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£408.71 [/STRIKE] £0 :j
2nd debt - MBNA - £6,618.52
First in many many to go - baby steps and all that!
First lump sum to go - fingers crossed!
08/06/09 - [STRIKE]£11,497.68[/STRIKE] NOW - £9,757.75
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In_my_dreams wrote: »I am eating a Coco square thingy, very nice! Legs ache a little but gradually getting there, may try a little run this weekend!:eek:
Good for you !! I have just read your diary... you are doing well:T:T0 -
Oh and I must confess... I bought my lunch:o Sandwich, orange juice & pkt crisps... £3.00 . I never buy crisps but I am having one of those days AND it was part of a meal deal.. so it was rude not to;)0
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