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Boots ootw w/c 17/12 (merged)
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About an ex called Amber...(might pop a xmas card through their letter box signed by Amber in a few days
) and that the house is hers, as her parents paid the deposit...
That made me :rotfl:. Would love to hear the argument after you''d done that! :rotfl: Am undecided to stay up and pay real money or go back to bed and hope that I manage to drag my lazy !!! out of bed early enough in the morning to get one in store and pay with points!I want a perfect body, I want a perfect soul, I want you to notice when I'm not around[/SIZE][/FONT][/B]0 -
Right. That's it. Giving it til 2.30 and if not on line by then I am not bothering. Their loss.0
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Shouldnt that be .. sit and hope.. and glory?!
(Told you I'd lost the plot)0 -
See if I go to town it's so heavy I won't be able to carry it back0
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Drunk the OH wine, he sill snoring, not sure what to do, go to bed, or leave it to chance tomorrow?????0
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this might seem like a stupid question but I'm too tired to go routing... what is this?
whats so special to make it worth £60? I've never even heard of it! whats in it?0 -
Now watching the antiques roadshow!Taking responsibility one penny at a time!0
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emzeebabez wrote: »If anyones got firefox on their comp, there is a 'add on' you can download which will auto refresh the chosen tab every so many seconds ( your choice)
I currently have a tab open for the link refreshing every 5 seconds.
Save those fingers for entering in the card details
There's one for chrome users as well: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/oilipfekkmncanaajkapbpancpelijihMFW - Balance Outstanding: £66,315.45
OP's to date: £459.50
Net Interest Saving: £1,023.07
Savings - £533.74/£2,0000 -
Go!
lolI can't be bothered updating this anymore0
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