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Saturday Night DFW Staying In Party
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fishface-69 wrote:welcome back pp...hows the tan!!
Hey fishface!!!
Tan is pretty good thanks!! And no peeling as yet!!!
Help yourself to some ouzo!!!
Official DFW Nerd no. 082! :cool:Debt @ 01/01/2014 £16,956 Debt now: £0.00 :j
Aims:[STRIKE] clear debt, get married, buy a house[/STRIKE]
ALL DONE!!
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which thread if you don't mind me asking, I'll take a look and see if it came across rude if you likeOfficial DFW Nerd #148

Debt level @ highest (May 2004): £15000 :eek: Debt level @ August 2006: £9591.53
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LJD1 wrote:Sometimes I hate being MSE savvy....not sure whether to take our dog to the vets and £ signs keep flicking up in my brain....can't decide how ill she is....any vets on here?
What would you do if it was one of your kids?
(I'm definitely a dogs are better than people kind of person sorry)
Whats wrong with her??The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0 -
LJD1 wrote:Mmmmmm have you got a few days to read what you've missed. Go on then, small strawberry liqueur for me....and a large ouzo and a large red wine....separate glasses of course!
I've got tomorrow to read up so will make myself comfy before my return to work on Monday and catch up with as much as I can! Otherwise will catch up at work on Monday :shhh:
Of course!!!Official DFW Nerd no. 082! :cool:Debt @ 01/01/2014 £16,956 Debt now: £0.00 :j
Aims:[STRIKE] clear debt, get married, buy a house[/STRIKE]
ALL DONE!!
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loobyloo1980 wrote:which thread if you don't mind me asking, I'll take a look and see if it came across rude if you like
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=234483The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0 -
She has chronic diahorrea and has had for 24 hours but she's drinking loads. Looking very subdued though. At least a child could tell me how they feel!January budget
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jessicamb wrote:
Ha ha ha, well I couldn't understand a word of it, and I think that you probably said what I and everyone else was thinking while reading that thread
Official DFW Nerd #148
Debt level @ highest (May 2004): £15000 :eek: Debt level @ August 2006: £9591.53
Lightbulb moment May 2006 :idea:0 -
Awwww poor doggyOfficial DFW Nerd #148

Debt level @ highest (May 2004): £15000 :eek: Debt level @ August 2006: £9591.53
Lightbulb moment May 2006 :idea:0 -
LJD1 wrote:She has chronic diahorrea and has had for 24 hours but she's drinking loads. Looking very subdued though. At least a child could tell me how they feel!
Aw thats awful. Is she eating? If mine are like that they get scrambled egg which is supposed to help.
I'd take her to the vets Monday if shes no better because it might be something nasty shes picked up while being out. If moneys a problem do you have a PDSA vet that you could go to?The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0 -
jessicamb wrote:I've just reread it Calley - I really dont think you were rude. You wrote exactly what I was thinking and in a much more diplomatic manner than I would have done.
I wouldnt worry about it - it looked to me like there were plenty of people saying the OP was in the wrong and then switched all of a sudden when they found out his age. Sometimes I think they start a fight for fun on that board though :rolleyes:
Thanks.
I did not think I was rude to suggest that a 13 year should be capable of writing a way that everyone can read. And that I suspect they don't speak on face to face to people like that.
I a sensitive shy little soul so take some things to heart a little more than most would do.
I blame my OCD for that :rotfl:
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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