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From Trash to Cash: the £100 to 10K Dribble thread, Part Deux
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babymoo - big huggles, hope it doesn't last too long xx
Cally - if only! Have another 30 boxes of stock arriving tomorrow and am feeling a bit silly, need to shift them quick!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!0 -
Hi everyone.
Sorry I missed you last night Amber, I would have loved to talk to you...
You were all amazing last night. Thank you.
OH woke up before me, and got a table (it's a decorating table, one you usually paste wallpaper on? So it's not very strong) but it's in front of the window so I can sit in a chair and do craft (he's even laid it all out for me and got me a drink and some yoghurts) rather then sitting on the bed all day. Having to sit up straight is killing right now, right from the top of my shoulders, but it was a lovely idea. He's gone to a meeting and then to play badmington with a friend from last night.
I'll try to keep up today..
Baby, I hope you feel better soonSignature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
have you got a cushion to put behind you ? that's really thoughtful of him0
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Thats really sweet saucy0
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Good idea, I've got one now. Much more comfy. Can't remember if I mentioned that I got a letter from my doctor stating I am immobile, don't really know how I feel about that...
You know those things that hold address cards, and you can flick through them? Does anyone know what the cards are called? That's a terrible description so you can imagine my google results but it's really bothering me!Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
not really my thing unfortunately. However a friend of mine who I used to work with now runs his own second hand book business, he had initially stored them all at his house and sold on amazon but he has two sons and there was more books than space in his house so he has rented a shop and runs his business from there. He must be doing ok from it as it's been going a good few years now. if you google blackflamebooks, that's his.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 7lb0
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No idea saucy hun, sorry.
Cagne thats brill, lets hope we all have his success0 -
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SaucySecrets wrote: »Good idea, I've got one now. Much more comfy. Can't remember if I mentioned that I got a letter from my doctor stating I am immobile, don't really know how I feel about that...
You know those things that hold address cards, and you can flick through them? Does anyone know what the cards are called? That's a terrible description so you can imagine my google results but it's really bothering me!
a twirly-gig thingy
i know what you mean though, search staples or office website for address book cards and they'll probably show up0 -
i believe saucy sue they are called rolladex? i maybe wrong and spelling maybe wrong but i think you mean the address card holder in alphabetical order?:j:jDribbling my way to financial success:j:j
Profit for 2010 Updated on 09/05/10 at 23.55 - £2022.09:T:T0
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