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Memorygirls - The Matrix Reloaded
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Where're you going tonight? Is it a fun job? I don't think I could be bothered to be nice to people all the time, so it's not for me!0
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ClootiesMum wrote: »Just a quick sneak on @ t-break
MG - how big is the tree & is it close to the house. DH might have a go but he's not awful experienced with the chainsaw - but he has watched the axemen programme so that must count for something..........
Qite tall dead pine - but my Dad and a friendly joiner are open to a work party to clear it so he souldn't be on his own.
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
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Blimey we're upto 4021 posts, it'll soon be time to start thinking about a shiny new thread AGAIN. Wonder what the next one will be called. Boy, we can sure yap, bra's, waxing, big-knickers, parrots, great danes, moving, changing jobs and a whole host of other relevant stuff. But you know what, its fun and its stimulating and it all fits in to the grand scheme of things.
ETA 4025 posts lol0 -
Have to declare spendies on the UGC - eggs for birthday cakes and various bakings this weekend for "Red Cross Holiday Parcel" and dripping from the Co-op butcher. £2.88 in total
I have half a bag of Red-Roosters beginning to sprout that are going to be converted into stovies, mash, bubble and squeak and gnochhi this afternoon, as every morsel is being held prisonner.
Mind you that means that the little space I had in my freezer will once more be stuffed full.
Its blowing a gale and raining here - so I don't mind a hour or so in the kitchen today, warming the house and filling it with lovely smells:D.
The manager of my local LIDL says I should create a You-tube channel showing how we live out of there on a teeny budget. Thing is, not sure a supermarket would be keen on me showing people how to NOT spend in their shop:rotfl:.
Still he loves the muffins I dropped into them this morning - cos they have given permission that the playgroup can have a car-boot there in June.
Off to peel some spuds
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
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I'm on a roll today
anorther load of washing on the lineanother in the machine
1/4 of the jewellery sorted, just having 5 sit before I do some more, will do like I disd earlier sort till the machine has finished
Need to go to the post office too before I get too sore to be able to walk there and sort the bank out.Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Hi guys and thanks for the wishing (and praying). I am back and am resting today. I suppose the whole thing was bad luck, really - any previous jopurney on EasyJet has gone very smoothly.
As to 'travel panics' - it is a statistics thing; the more one travels the more likely it is for things to go wrong from time to time. It is tiring and horrid but a fact of life.
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Glad you made it back FW. I hope your laptop, phone and kindle were all fully charged!0
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I'm off to town for a while, we have a fantastic day here, so will enjoy the sun while I am walkingBoiler pot £30.92/£10000
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Glad you made it back FW. I hope your laptop, phone and kindle were all fully charged!
Yep, absolute life-savers. At 12.30 last night I was writing stuff about assets and liabilities and all the confusion around this. And telling people that I am not tired and I am not bored. Btw, we did find some seats when evrybody else was gone.
Tiredness hit later - on the plane.
Greenbee, what are the two 'big' things related to your papers you have accomplished today? (sorry, reputation to maintain, I have)
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Firewalker wrote: »Yep, absolute life-savers. At 12.30 last night I was writing stuff about assets and liabilities and all the confusion around this. And telling people that I am not tired and I am not bored. Btw, we did find some seats when evrybody else was gone.
Tiredness hit later - on the plane.
Greenbee, what are the two 'big' things related to your papers you have accomplished today? (sorry, reputation to maintain, I have)
FW
I'm taking some time today to work out how I'm going to get the FIVE papers done that I appear to have scheduled for next month... but they're all short ones, whereas the main one I did this month was very complex with lots of visio diagrams and excel spreadsheets to support it.
Hope you enjoyed doing the asset/liability stuff... I look forward to reading itmaybe your viewpoint will help inspire me with some new ways of explaining it in my presentations...
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