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Immoral_angel's Debt Diary
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What nappies are you using IA? Don't suppose Ashli is anywhere near potty training yet. I know if they're not ready they're not ready. I've a boy (who everyone told me boys are hard(er) to potty train) who took his nappy off one day, one he was 28 months and that was it-sorted and a girl (that everyone told me would be a doddle to potty train) who was a flaming nightmare, and only became potty trained when her nursery stepped in to help me, she was just short of 3.:rolleyes:
I'm sure I've read a post from someone saying they find Boots nappies work out cheaper per nappy. You haven't got a Boots advantage card have you with ppoints on it to buy a bag with, or you could look at the Boots thread (grabbit?? not sure)which will tell you if there are any loopholes to take advantage of, which means you might be able to get a bag of nappies for less.
We used tesco superfit ones in size 6. They're the only cheap ones we could find that didn't give Ash a nasty rash and actually fit (She's the size of a 3 yr old!). We were using the tesco value ones for a while but she's too big for them.
As for potty training she's starting to tell us on the odd occasion when she's pooed and is taking an interest in the toilet and waving goodbye to 'wee wees' :rolleyes: but isn't at the stage where she's really understand properly so am going to wait til she's a bit older.Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
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immoral_angeluk wrote: »oh wait... Ste's got the car! Damn!
Reckon you might be saying that quite a bit from now on lol!
I had a car when I met hubby - then he got his license - I've often wondered what happened to that car, cos I never really saw it again :rolleyes:"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
Reckon you might be saying that quite a bit from now on lol!
I had a car when I met hubby - then he got his license - I've often wondered what happened to that car, cos I never really saw it again :rolleyes:
lol got a feeling you're going to be right on that one... he's already taking his mum to see her partner in hospital tonight...
Also quickie update on his.. he had his angiogram yesterday and apparently it looks like he's going to have to have bypass surgery :undecided:Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
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Sorry to hear that IA, but at least he's in the right place and getting the care that he needs - better that they sort this out than something terrible happens though (I know that's naff all comfort, sorry) - hope he's up and about asap :grouphug:2007 Bronze Olympic Challenge: Total £1057.34 :jDFW Nerd 269: Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0
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IA,
What's with the badger badger thing?
I like your meeting up idea...Let's make it happen!
Oh, tell the freezer to keep it down!
Bunny xEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Bunnyinthelights wrote: »IA,
What's with the badger badger thing?
I like your meeting up idea...Let's make it happen!
Oh, tell the freezer to keep it down!
Bunny x
I've tried... I've even tried bribing it but it just gets louder to spite me...
check out https://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com and it'll all make sense.. you have to have the volume up though....Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
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btw does anyone use MSN messenger? If so my id is immoral_angeluk@yahoo.co.uk if anyone wants to add me..Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
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I love the badger song, completely mad!
Sorry to hear about MIL's boyfriend, but hopefully it will all go smoothly, and people usually have really good recoveries from that sort of thing."I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
I love the badger song, completely mad!
Sorry to hear about MIL's boyfriend, but hopefully it will all go smoothly, and people usually have really good recoveries from that sort of thing.
The horrible thing is Steve's dad's got to have bypass done as well... Both Ste and his brothers/sisters had to be tested for coronary artery disease but luckily have all come back ok.Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
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IA,
You have a lot of nerve saying 'Night Garden' is drugged induced after THAT!
!!!!!!?!?!
Made me laugh but honestly, what's it all about?
(or is that the point?)
Bunny xEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
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