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Memorygirls - Make Do and Mend
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So the garage phoned - £112, could be a lot worse i suppose.
gonna take the kids and walk through the ahem!!! scottish sunshine and retreive it after i've made my "afternoon tea" juice of
carrot and apple with lime
backsoon
mgFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »nah!!! u don't want to use mindmapping for that - but i can teach you to count cards if you like - on commision for your wins tho:rotfl::rotfl:
mG
Planning on using the mind mapping as still getting my head round things like implied odds,the starting odds of my hand, based on extra criteria and the odds of hitting my 'outs'! lol. Also, I need to improve my memory as I can't remember the cards I hold during a hand - its even worse if I fold (I know, I know it shouldn't matter as I am out of the hand.... but it does matter!)
Would love to count cards though!All commision payable to you and the future of your choice!
start = Wed 19th Nov 2008 £21,225
end = Mon 28th Sept 2015 DEBT FREE!
I love a good plan - it may not work.... but I love a good plan!0 -
Claire, Have you thought of what used to be called WI Markets but are now called Country Markets? They aren't just held in the country its just a name change. It only costs 5p (yes 5p) to become a member. They don't just sell food or plants but anything that is homemade including crafts.
You are encouraged to start small to see what sells so you wouldn't have to carry lots of things with you. I believe they take 10% of sales.
You will find all the information at (put www here) country-markets (and co.uk here). As a recently registered delurker I am not allowed to post links. An excellent site that gives you all the markets in the UK, How to become a producer and more.0 -
Cherisong - Shred is brilliant! (Although i have cursed Cheery Daff for getting me in to it at times). It's not easy but it is good and it is working, i have toned up alot since i have started doing it and i'd probably do a lot better if i stopped going out for yummy food all the time!0
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Just a thought - and I really don't want to rain on your parade but.....
These juicy diets are very good & very healthy but they also help to clear out the toxins in your system - you really don't want to be covered in plooks on Monday - so maybe a bit of juice diet with some chocolate/red wine to counteract the effects??:pDebts 07/12/2021
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Cherisong - Shred is brilliant! (Although i have cursed Cheery Daff for getting me in to it at times). It's not easy but it is good and it is working, i have toned up alot since i have started doing it and i'd probably do a lot better if i stopped going out for yummy food all the time!
Oh no! Not another one :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I can feel myself crumbling, I will be strong :rotfl:Some days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher0 -
I keep telling you, don't blame me, blame Hypno! :rotfl: I don't want responsibility for this nonsense! :rotfl:
Goodness Daisy Sunshine, I don't know why on earth I didn't think of country markets for Clairewop - I spend every Saturday morning at one! :rotfl: Eating cakes, I must add, not selling crafts :rotfl: But you're right, it's an excellent place to start! Our local one is very friendly indeed0 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »he says "if you can't share your toys he's not coming":rotfl::rotfl:
mg
You are just taunting me now MG- i could have so much fun with that statement;) But as Pania has already lowered the tone today then i won't go any further:D:A < me all angelic like:D
OOh Mr.Big is also coming to play- i wonder if it is who i think it is? I have my theories and will be interested to see if i am right.
Good timesBlackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:0 -
Oh no! Not another one :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I can feel myself crumbling, I will be strong :rotfl:
Go on you know you want to:p:rotfl:Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:0 -
DedicatedDFW wrote: »Hi MG and everyone,
MG many thanks I have received your book but have been away so have been a tad late catching up with everything - I will send the payment today either by paypal if I can work it out or cheque.
I am following the challenge too but have not signed up to it. I am de-cluttering - though I should not have much to do as my friend says in all the time they've known me I have been decluttering. Anywho's I was looking for some advice regarding decluttering my wardrobe if thats ok?
Due to illness I have gained weight lately and am extremely determined to get back down to my usual size - the juices thing sounds really good for this btw - must look out for the book - So in my wardrobe are clothes I love which at the moment do not fit me. I do have some clothes that I have had for about 14years - these have all been very well cared for but are not 'fashion' items as such so I can wear them still - it has only been this year that I've gained the pounds. I do not want to get rid of these as they are in fab condition, I feel great when I wear them and they are exactly my style. I also can't afford to replace everythingSo, I have only my wardrobe to store all my clothes in - I have my summer, winter, workwear and socialising clothes in there and also have my coats and jackets. Does anyone have any advice about how I can go through my wardrobe and part with some things? The space will be fab and anything I part with will be either e-bayed or given to charity.
Sorry for the long rambling post but any help would be fab
Just saw this on twitter and thought of you ! http://www.savvywoman.co.uk/c1-pages/c1s1.php?art_id=386
HTHNothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task. William James0
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