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Life after bankruptcy?

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  • beanielou
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    Take it easy ani x
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  • Hiddenidenity
    Hiddenidenity Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    beanielou wrote: »
    Take it easy ani x

    I agree dont do too much x
  • Flaxseed
    Flaxseed Posts: 84 Forumite
    My slimy critters take their houses with them. Rained all day so no opportunity to relocate them. I can identify with the tiredness, widowhood seems to give your body an agenda of its own. Think its feet up and coffee time.
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  • kerri_gt
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    Ani, can I employ you to come and wage warefare on my slimy critters too please - not only have I lost 2 more tomato plants to the bloomin wind, one slimey critter has munched all the leaves off another one - THE CHEEK OF IT :mad: I shall supply dinner (incl yorky puds) if you can come and sort them out for me x
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  • ani_26
    ani_26 Posts: 3,700 Forumite
    Flaxseed wrote: »
    My slimy critters take their houses with them. Rained all day so no opportunity to relocate them. I can identify with the tiredness, widowhood seems to give your body an agenda of its own. Think its feet up and coffee time.


    No coffee allowed on this thread. You know the rules :rotfl::rotfl:
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  • miggy
    miggy Posts: 4,328 Forumite
    Coffee always available on mine - but I'm off to bed so you'll have to make your own. :D

    Ani, what a lovely time of year for your Dad to have had his birthday. I bet the weather was idyllic in June 1911, too.
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  • ani_26
    ani_26 Posts: 3,700 Forumite
    I feel my mind and body is finally going into shutdown mode. This is a whole new experience. Maybe it's finally saying enough is enough. Never heard from mp's lackey. See if i can muster the energy for one last pop. What is the point? Textbook answers for everything.
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  • miggy
    miggy Posts: 4,328 Forumite
    Well, that was wishful thinking on my part!

    Found this:

    Although it improved later in the summer, the weather of June 1911 was windy and cool. Frequent rainstorms had been causing the London public, and the vendors of seats on the stands set up along the coronation processional route, some disquiet. In the whole month of June there were only five good days. Coronation Day, the twenty-second, was not amongst them. “Dull but fine - Our Coronation Day”, Queen Mary recorded in her Diary. King George’s comment in his Diary was longer, but it was equally characteristic: “It was overcast and cloudy with slight showers, & a strongish cool breeze, but better for the people than great heat.”

    A month much like this month, by the look of it. Perhaps your Grandfather was out battling slimy creatures and dreaming of the future when people would have invented a way of getting rid of them for good?
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  • ani_26
    ani_26 Posts: 3,700 Forumite
    miggy wrote: »
    Coffee always available on mine - but I'm off to bed so you'll have to make your own. :D

    :D:D

    Have a good sleep x
    Ani, what a lovely time of year for your Dad to have had his birthday. I bet the weather was idyllic in June 1911, too.
    Was that the year? :o
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  • ani_26
    ani_26 Posts: 3,700 Forumite
    Oh, of course it was, how easy :o
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