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From Trash to Cash: the £100 to 10K Dribble thread, Part Deux

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  • nixinixi
    nixinixi Posts: 1,698 Forumite
    Hugs MummyP xx Wish I could help with the rubbish but think I am a bit far, and not sure Royal Mail would be happy to have bags of rubbish sent through the post LoL! Sorry you are having a rotten day. xx
    Life is a work in progress
  • HopeAndDriftWood
    HopeAndDriftWood Posts: 2,514 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    edited 3 March 2010 at 1:24PM
    Dilli - If you do come down for the show, will you let me know?
    I'd love to go....

    Good morning, everyone :)

    Edit: Does anyone else really worry about how they come across in PMs and emails? I have been the last few days...I think maybe I'm thinking a little too much!
    Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:
  • yellow3
    yellow3 Posts: 340 Forumite
    Only 10 more years for me, I'm going to have to find us a decent guy by then, I don't think I could deal with puberty on my own! :o

    I know quite a few people who have got pregnant young on purpose, they have no lives now, especially the ones that had more kids after, before the first was even out of nappies. It only seems to be the ones who had genuinely accidently pregnancies that want to make something of their lives.

    Don't get me wrong, I love DS to bits and wouldn't be without him for a second but there are far too many people out that who naively believe it's easy and they'll get a free house and loads of benefits and that does really bug me. I hate the fact that my tax credits are more than my income, I would love to be able to support us without handouts. I see teenagers pushing pushchairs and think how ridiculous they look and how sad it is and then realise, that was ME! :o

    Basically, accidents happen, that's fine, people who chose to have babies rather than jobs are stupid, parenting is harder than any job.

    Can you tell i'm in a fighting mood today? :rotfl:


    here here!!!
    i live in an area were 90% of the teenage population have kids, council house, no job, no ambition, never ever ever go off the estate ect...
    the young ones with jobs and a kid are the exception, wrong isnt it x
    LBM 14/9/11. Aqua paid off!
    Capital one [STRIKE]434.00[/STRIKE] 193.70
    Vanquis [STRIKE]1122.36[/STRIKE] 1112.21
    Loan [STRIKE]16505.36[/STRIKE] 15,780.27
    total...[STRIKE]18,492.00[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]18,061.72 [/STRIKE] 17,095.18:eek:
  • saucy - heehee I am usually the same, don't worry, love it! thankyou x

    re: rotten day, boiler is now leaking so have to tidy the kitchen and wait for the engineer, this has to be one of the only times I am glad I am renting
    turn £100 into £10000 in 2010 member #16 £567.68/£10,000 - :(

    I'm a wiggly worm, I'm a wiggly worm, how do you do, I love you, I'm wiggly worm!
  • yellow3
    yellow3 Posts: 340 Forumite
    mummyand paige i love your signature!! the baby loves peppa pig! x
    LBM 14/9/11. Aqua paid off!
    Capital one [STRIKE]434.00[/STRIKE] 193.70
    Vanquis [STRIKE]1122.36[/STRIKE] 1112.21
    Loan [STRIKE]16505.36[/STRIKE] 15,780.27
    total...[STRIKE]18,492.00[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]18,061.72 [/STRIKE] 17,095.18:eek:
  • I love Peppa Pig...I'm totally not too old for it :rotfl:
    Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:
  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I like Timmy Time :-)
  • MummyandPaige
    MummyandPaige Posts: 828 Forumite
    edited 3 March 2010 at 1:39PM
    haha, someone knows what it is! Have had it stuck in my head for the last week! That and bong bing boo, bing bong boo, bingly .......

    *hides head in embarrassment*

    oooouuuuu timmy time, and waybaloo and piggle piggle and show me show me your groovy moves!

    omg I need to get out more!
    turn £100 into £10000 in 2010 member #16 £567.68/£10,000 - :(

    I'm a wiggly worm, I'm a wiggly worm, how do you do, I love you, I'm wiggly worm!
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    edited 3 March 2010 at 1:39PM
    Hugs to everyone who needs them. won't get on much today so just wishing everyone good luck. I'll be back on later.
    Jo x
    PS we all love peppa pig too especially when they all lie on their backs wiggling their legs and laughing.
    DD sometimes gets us all to do this -its a real bad mood buster.
    On of my friends husband thinks my Dh looks just like daddy pig but I haven't told him!!!
    “Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
    - Howard Thurman
  • moneymabel wrote: »
    I like Timmy Time :-)

    Snap! I love Timmy. I've got the episode where he cries when he takes his dummy out on the Sky box...he's so gorgeous. I wanted a crying one for Christmas...

    I want 4pm Kids TV now!
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