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

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  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    Saucy can other half do the cleaning or does it drive you mad if its not just how you would do it.
    You do need to take it easy can you challenge yourself to cope with it and choose rest instead.
    If you do really really feel that it has to be done and by you can you limit yourself to no more than 15 mins at a time and no more than once an hour or something.
    It makes me feel concerned for you that you got knocked out getting stuff from the fridge and now you are planning to clean your house.
    If OH will do it can you cope with it by saying anything will be n improvement from what they left and will be better tha being back in hospital.
    Jo x
    “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
  • cagneuk
    cagneuk Posts: 450 Forumite
    have a great birthday night out babymoo
    Would like to: Retire at 54. 19yrs .Clear mortgage by 50. 16yrs. Clear Secured debts by 43. 8yrs.Clear Unsecured debt by 39. 4yrs. Gain full control of my finances by 36. 1yr.Keep my head above water. Today.
    Dribble Diet: Starting weight(26/8): 18st 7lb:eek: current weight(08/11): 15st 11lb Ideal weight: 12st 7lb
  • Hales
    Hales Posts: 860 Forumite
    nixinixi wrote: »
    Nikki - big hugs hun. think everyone else has beaten me to any advice.

    MummyP - hugs to you too, sounds like you need them I know how stressful court cases etc are.

    Victoriaplum - love that quote, I'll have to remember that!

    Hi Hales! hope you aren't working too hard!

    SAucy - that is really naughty of OH's sister, roll on Spain eh then you won't feel you have to say yes to her staying!! Hope your hospitl stay has helped you, good to see you back!

    :jThanks for all the birthday wishes!! Had a realy nice day :j - probably because I had v low expectations! Oh babymoo to be your age again, today I am 35! Munchki - meal with just my OH was really nice and realised it is prob 5 years since that last happened - pre-children! Decided would be great for OH to take half a day again, prob next month, so we can do it again!

    Ooo Hales can you mark me green for:

    relisting on ebay
    making writing time
    writing on blog

    (feel really bad asking you to do this as you are so busy...THANK YOU!)

    Done for you nixi - dont feel bad hun, i enjoy turning things green! :D

    Right I need some help!! I have tried to purchase a .co.uk and a .com of the same domain - it let me buy the .com but wont let me buy the .co.uk

    It says - Invalid Domain Contacts

    Any ideas what that means??????
    Official Dribbler :D
    This is the year to #getfit
  • mambury
    mambury Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    Hales wrote: »
    Done for you nixi - dont feel bad hun, i enjoy turning things green! :D

    Right I need some help!! I have tried to purchase a .co.uk and a .com of the same domain - it let me buy the .com but wont let me buy the .co.uk

    It says - Invalid Domain Contacts

    Any ideas what that means??????


    pass PM me the domain you want and I'll have a look if you like.... are you sure the spelling is right???
    sealed pot challange #572!
    Garden fund - £0!!:D
    £0/£10k
  • cagneuk
    cagneuk Posts: 450 Forumite
    does anyone know how easy it is once I buy the domain name, to set up an email address such as info @ my domain.co .uk etc and is it free?
    Would like to: Retire at 54. 19yrs .Clear mortgage by 50. 16yrs. Clear Secured debts by 43. 8yrs.Clear Unsecured debt by 39. 4yrs. Gain full control of my finances by 36. 1yr.Keep my head above water. Today.
    Dribble Diet: Starting weight(26/8): 18st 7lb:eek: current weight(08/11): 15st 11lb Ideal weight: 12st 7lb
  • cagneuk
    cagneuk Posts: 450 Forumite
    also do i need to sort it out at the time of purchasing the domain name?
    Would like to: Retire at 54. 19yrs .Clear mortgage by 50. 16yrs. Clear Secured debts by 43. 8yrs.Clear Unsecured debt by 39. 4yrs. Gain full control of my finances by 36. 1yr.Keep my head above water. Today.
    Dribble Diet: Starting weight(26/8): 18st 7lb:eek: current weight(08/11): 15st 11lb Ideal weight: 12st 7lb
  • Hales
    Hales Posts: 860 Forumite
    cagneuk wrote: »
    does anyone know how easy it is once I buy the domain name, to set up an email address such as info @ my domain.co .uk etc and is it free?
    cagneuk wrote: »
    also do i need to sort it out at the time of purchasing the domain name?

    Good questions hun - I hadn't thought of that yet!!!!

    ETA: Wahoo - My first multi-quote!!!
    Official Dribbler :D
    This is the year to #getfit
  • Evening all :)

    I can't believe it's only nearly 9 o'clock and i'm this tired, I've been asleep most of the day :eek: Not in a lazy way, honest.. I almost passed out at work Sun night (infront of about 25 people, very embarrassing. Everything was spinning, next thing I know i'm on the floor feeling like I wanna throw up, worst feeling EVER) Maybe next time I tell my boss I feel like carp he'll believe me and not make me go into work, I think I caused enough chaos :p

    So anyway, several pills later (mixed with chocolate sauce because I can't swallow tablets) and I'm feeling a little bit more human, unless I move too fast, which still hurts my head very much, and now I've gotta catch up on a couple of days worth of doing sod all. Think i'll start by writing possibly the longest ever to-do list, at least i'll be semi-organised and have something to work to.

    On a slightly better note, all the random jewellery making bits I ordered have arrived, just need to get a few more bits and I can start experimenting. I'm not normally any good at fiddly things so I doubt I'll be any good at it but I've always fancied giving it a go.

    Just checked if the perfect domain name for what I really really reeeeeeeeally want to do long term is taken... it is AND it's a REALLY awful site, gutted :(

    Hope your all well, I've not caught up yet, I think I may have to skim and skip a bit :rotfl:
  • It depends where you get it from...123Reg charge around £2 a month per email address but you have to pay for the first year upfront, unless you pay for their instant site, which is around £15 for minimum package but contains a limited number of email addresses.

    As far as I remember.
    Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:
  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hope you feel better soon Yummy-if you want any help with the jewellery just shout!

    Hi Saucy-is it my cash book that your OH has listed?
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