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gratefulforhelp's austerity measures
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[FONT="]I take PPI and at that was the main reason why I took it and after one month I tried to cancelled it but I wasn’t succeeded.[/FONT]0
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ppi????????????????????Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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I find that at lots of places now. At school concerts and things people behave like the audience at xfactor! I can't bear it when people scream things like 'come on tiffany' in the middle of a group performance!2019 fashion on a ration 0/66 coupons0
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I guess if they've seen it on telly they figure it must be right!!Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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No real disrespect to anyone, but if they are hollering for 'tiffany' what else is expected?
Think like Bianca on Eastenders and you probably have it about right. It would have annoyed me too. Maybe the teacher in use disapproving.0 -
I think that's right, but I kind of expect children sometimes to get that stuff wrong, its part of learning. A grown woman of 40, though, her father is a churchwarden, its not like its a shock to her that there's a limit to how bad your behaviour should be in a religious service.
Anyway I'll stop going on, showing yourself up in front of 200 of your neighbours is punishment enough I should think.
Going to venture out to Mr S tomorrow, will be an epic trip, no sign of a thaw.Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0 -
Righto, off to Mr S in the snow today, wish me luck, will the new-to-us car earn it's keep, or will I total it before we have paid for it??!!
I will report back (much) later...Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0 -
Mr S had no delivery slots for us at all the other day. Have no time to get out either and we were hit wih snow last night! We are going out for christmas lunch (weather permitting) but it would be nice to have a fully stocked fridge!June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0
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Well just got back, supermarket trip took 5 hours (it is 17 miles away). Think I got everything, and apart from nearly killing the handbrake by leaving it on, and nearly killing some old codgers who decided to help me reverse up hill, which they had forced me into doing, all good.
Exhausted. I am too pregnant to push an overfilled trolley around. On the up side I did get half price wrapping, tags and crackers, I would like to say I'm super organised and they're for next yeat, but I would be lying!Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0 -
Been to neighbours and delivered little shopping bits for them. No sign of any thaw.
Apparently the police are giving people 3 points for having snow on their car roofs.Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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