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Frightened about my future - part 2.
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And in the time I took to write my last post, you lot posted another whole page of them
Do you know how long it took me to catch up before I posted before? No, neither do I but it was a very looooong time!!!!
But worth it
You see, Fermi knew that it was no longer a DFW thread that's why he moved you to diaries, he was only a few days early!!!!!!!!!
Good point, 3Dogs.
Am still trying to get to bed - but have a lot churning round my mind at the moment!"What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.0 -
Me too Ann but this thread is making my head spin tonight great atmosphere tho”Pour yourself a drink, (tea for me now)
Put on some lipstick
and pull yourself together”
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Bless you ann and Jinny. I will be on here just before work at 7.45 ish in case anyone else has posted. As i want to celebrate.
Hooray. Goodnight poppet. Well done for being the Mouse That Roared and posting on MSE and allowing us to share this with you.That's the Nid (Aka Robin Hood folk hero of MSE)
Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Hi
I haven't had time to look through all today's posts but I assume you've got 18/18 unenforceable debts? Well done Niddy!!!0 -
Will go to bed shortly with a lovely warm feeling that some one has shafted these horrible DCA bullies. That will really help anyone who has been intimidated by these pondlife to stand up to the disgraceful unlawful tactics they use. Lastly i would like to mention my poor dear neighbour who is at last getting the help she needs. her family have decided to take her in for a while well untill they can no longer cope. They are in for a bumpy ride i wish them all well”Pour yourself a drink, (tea for me now)
Put on some lipstick
and pull yourself together”
- Elizabeth Taylor0 -
Will go to bed shortly with a lovely warm feeling that some one has shafted these horrible DCA bullies. That will really help anyone who has been intimidated by these pondlife to stand up to the disgraceful unlawful tactics they use. Lastly i would like to mention my poor dear neighbour who is at last getting the help she needs. her family have decided to take her in for a while well untill they can no longer cope. They are in for a bumpy ride i wish them all well
Hi Jinny - glad for your neighbour that her family have recognised the problem and taken her into their home - as long as they can cope, that is the best solutionMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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thanks 3doggies Yes i think they will find it will be difficult to say the least. Its such an awful condition so cruel.”Pour yourself a drink, (tea for me now)
Put on some lipstick
and pull yourself together”
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Goodnight all X”Pour yourself a drink, (tea for me now)
Put on some lipstick
and pull yourself together”
- Elizabeth Taylor0 -
Hi everyone
Been on the phone for the last hour or soooooo:eek:
Didn't realised I yapped so much.......:o:D.
And wow, lots of pages to read through......:j
To everyone that have gone to bed, sweet dreams.:AThe one and only "Dizzy Di"0 -
Been talking about my lovely dad on the phone with mum, we was talking about how independent he used to be and always put others first.
When I seen him yesterday, he thought I was his little girl again and he said "come on then, lets go for our walks"
He used to take all us kids (8 of us) plus a friend each - for long walks to give mum a rest, we loved it and we always went as far as the top of the mountain to what we called our special tree, as we used to climb it, and there was a huge branch coming off it, where we all used to sit in a line, we called it a "swing tree", it was so great.
One of my brother's, who is autistic used to climb all the way to the top......:eek:, always got back down okay though.:D
And when we got home dad then made his home made special chips, then sit us down and tell us stories.
Such lovely memories......I love him soooooo much.:)The one and only "Dizzy Di"0
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