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  • Ames wrote: »
    Morning.

    Claire, what a bargain!

    LMC, sorry to hear he's being like that again, hugs.

    Squizz, how was Hamlet? I mentioned it to my book club and one woman was jealous - she has a friend in the same town as you but she didn't know about it otherwise they'd have gone.

    It was really good Ames, I'd definitely recommend it. It's still on for another few weeks if your book club lady is interested.

    Sal, really glad things are getting better for B at school :)
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  • sallyx
    sallyx Posts: 15,815 Forumite
    So am I squizz because I was starting to think I was going to end up in the nuthouse with it all. Stupid panic attacks came back and sitting in tears for a week was miserable! Just hope she makes a couple of good friends and it really settles her
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  • sallyx wrote: »
    So am I squizz because I was starting to think I was going to end up in the nuthouse with it all. Stupid panic attacks came back and sitting in tears for a week was miserable! Just hope she makes a couple of good friends and it really settles her

    Hugs xxx She, and you, will be fine.. you're both lovely and people will get to know that!

    I've just got the log-in for my online Philosophy course - I'm already struggling.. trying to think what to write for my description of myself for my profile on there!
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  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    I am trying very hard not to go to see Hamlet next weekend. I really must not because I am missing out on a weekend with B in order to pay my credit card off asap, so it would be silly to spend £50 (which it will be, after travelling costs etc) on a trip to the theatre. I could have paid for a train ticket to Edinburgh for that.

    Feeling happy and excited today. Natasha is going to school this afternoon so I may go for a run. The alternative is to go tonight when Stu has the kids, but I would quite like to get the lawns mowed tonight, if they are dry enough.

    It is SO SPIDERY out there at the moment though! Agghhhhh! :eek:
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  • Ames
    Ames Posts: 18,459 Forumite
    Hasn't it sold out Squizz?

    I've just read this :mad:

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2742056
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  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    There are still tickets available for most nights I think Ames.
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  • Ames wrote: »
    Hasn't it sold out Squizz?

    I've just read this :mad:

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2742056

    That is shocking :mad:

    There's still tickets left although I'd imagine not many - it was very nearly full on Monday night.
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  • Ames
    Ames Posts: 18,459 Forumite
    Thanks, I've just texted my friend, even if she doesn't want to go I probably will, John Simm in the flesh, yum!

    I've also decided to give Opera a go, the season ticket is pretty cheap and I've heard of most of them for this year (and read the book of a few). And I need to go up there for a ticket for Morley lit fest, Iain Banks, yay.

    Wow, I sound so cultured lol. It's all a sham...
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  • Ames
    Ames Posts: 18,459 Forumite
    Oh, I've just remembered, if anyone's looking for cheap presents, Tesco have some really nice glass wine goblets - 50p each in teal or smoky, £1 for clear. They look a lot more expensive than that!
    Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.
  • Ames wrote: »
    Oh, I've just remembered, if anyone's looking for cheap presents, Tesco have some really nice glass wine goblets - 50p each in teal or smoky, £1 for clear. They look a lot more expensive than that!

    They sound nice - we need some more wine glasses, I keep breaking them :o

    Hope you do make it to Hamlet.. John Simm in the rolling around on the floor, licking his lips, sword fighting flesh no less! :p
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