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Fabulous New Fashion chat - Dressed up or Down - Everyone Welcome!!

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  • xxvickixx wrote: »
    Hi Freda,
    I love the Lakeside Primark but I had a MS to do in Basildon;)

    Are you an Essex girl too?

    Yep, I am an Essex girl :) Nearest Primark is Romford so not far from there.
  • wow vicki that topshop shop sounds awesome, wish I lived close by.
    *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*
    No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!
    NSD Jan 2/15
  • xxvickixx
    xxvickixx Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    Ah I thought you were talking about Romford lol!
    I'm in Chelmsford and find it a disgrace that Primark haven't opened a store here yet...
  • xxvickixx wrote: »
    Ah I thought you were talking about Romford lol!
    I'm in Chelmsford and find it a disgrace that Primark haven't opened a store here yet...


    Ah ha, I deleted the comment about it being not so nice as I didn't want to offend anyone living there although I used to live there anyway - it is just the shopping centre can be a bit dodgy, more so at night. Was actually in Lakeside today.

    Oh yes, Chelmsford could definitely do with a Primark - I think it would do really well there. I like Chelmsford shopping centre.
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    daisybella wrote: »
    Oh Alex I miss the days of getting through so many books

    *wills her concentration back*


    I feel this. My last meds (the ones I loved) made concentration hard, but it hasn't come back. I ususally whizz through books, in an avid couple of hours (I have too, my memory is so bad I forget whats gone on otherwise,:rotfl:) BUT atm I'm finding it really hard. Its the first time really that books haven't ''been there'' for me I have though about some old friends of books from teen years to help get some concentration back with the help of knowing the books inside out, but its too easy. Maybe chick lit is the answer...hmm.
  • xxvickixx
    xxvickixx Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    Phew! I put lol as I could have sworn you had said something to that effect!

    Then I wondered if it was you and I read back and couldn't find it, I thought I'd offened you!

    I haven't been to Romford for years actually. Yes Chelmsford is pretty good. All we need is Toys R Us, Hobbycraft, John Lewis and Primark then there would be no reason to ever leave!

    How old is your baby? I've got a 2 year old boy.
  • daisybella
    daisybella Posts: 3,713 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Oh man, I suddenly feel really drained and weepy. Is it bedtime yet?!
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    daisybella wrote: »
    Oh man, I suddenly feel really drained and weepy. Is it bedtime yet?!

    For you, yes :)...have a power nap, 20 mins. Honestly,listen to your body: you need sleep: its good for you.
  • daisybella
    daisybella Posts: 3,713 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    *is too tired to argue*

    will nap till my parents finish work around 7 I think :)
  • retro_bluebell
    retro_bluebell Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    edited 25 February 2010 at 7:37PM
    My god so much chat I really wish you lot would sush when I have to be out of the house for the afternoon *tut* inconsiderate!;)


    PF Im really sorry about the dress hun I had the same problem in that it just didnt feel "right" on me but I put it down to me being too busty for it and was sure it would be great for you seeing as you are a size smaller than me...of course you can use the pic but I think you should wear it on the blog first and let us see it on you.

    Erm leggings...I have some from Next an thy are bloody god awful! I duno if I got a duff pair but they are thin, loose ad just yak....the best ones I have are from Tescos at 5 squid a pop you cant go wrong...my trusty jeggings are from there to.

    Do all of you like mush book wise? I must be odd cos I dont like any of that stuff, I tried to read Jodi Pilcout once and couldnt get past the first chapter. read Stephen King, Shaun Hutson, Ramsey Campbell, James Herbert, all the best horror writers...same with films I like to be scared but not blood and gore thats just boring to me, .... I love Hitchcock it needs to have suspense and the idea that it could really happen, I want to be scared enough that I think that something bad is going o happen if I turn out the lights...hahah Im tapped I know! The best film Iv ever seen is the origina 50's version of The Haunting its spine chilling and you see no hint of a ghost or beasties in it.
    **"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**
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