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From Trash to Cash: Dribbling a river
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:rotfl AmberLife is a work in progress0
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Heston Bloomingtall probably does lolJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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Munchki - I have posted on the fb group but I would like to be involved with the friendship books pls
M and P - I was in tears reading your post hun, HUGE HUGS xxx
Sorry I have been awol lately but work has been hetctic!!
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Hello Hales
hello everyone else
today a drunk em is a tired em - oh i hope i don't sound like i drink a lot! it's no more than twice a week and even that is unusual lol
so tired today - it's been so hot! even in the evening we went to a tapas bar on the harbour and it was really hot sitting out til 9ish. I did read through all the posts and i did empathise with you - however i can't remember any of them! - they were interesting though
Just £10,852.28p to go...
Trust that little voice in your head that says "Wouldn't it be interesting if...";
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LOL Em - we love drunk Em!! Hi Hales!! Hope you are ok, and everything at work is ok?Life is a work in progress0
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jo when i dye mine i use a clairol or whatever is on offer and what i do is the roots first then instead of leaving the bottle like it saysa i take some pieces of my still dry hair and add colour to them and then do the rest after 10-15 mins doesnt quite given you blatantly obvious highlights but my sister thought id been to hairdressers lol 3,99 bottle i'm not vain about much but no danger i'm going greySo finally debt free and it feels amazing however continuing here to stay debt free.Next declutter house and body and finally swim under that waterfall x0
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Em just PM'd you in the ville.
morning evryone. thanks for the hair ideas paula and Elly.
Elly I would just be too scared but may get over that in a bit if needs must.
Paula there is a college and they do have their own salon with good rates. but always been a bit nervous as don't want a botch job. but think thats going to have to be the option I go for.
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.”
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Morning peeps! Having a lazy morning, which will turn into a lazy day I know, since the racing is on in a bit! Hope everyone's having a great Sunday!
Jo, I haven't got around to doing anything about my hair, but I keep looking in the mirror and thinking omg. I was thinking about getting a do it yourself but OH syas if I'm going to get it done I should go to the hairdressers and get it done right, but the cost makes me baulk. And yes, I know what you mean about the turning 40 things - it was my turn last year and to be honest the arthritis in my hands was more depressing to me than my hair, just shouldn't have something like that at that age in my opinion! My hands still bother me now, I guess it might always, but my hair seems to be taking over now!!
Toots xPROUD SUPPORTER OF THE DRIBBLERS!
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