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Hurry back SA, we are missing your posts a lot, hope you are well and will return to your diary soon
Hope this cheers you up a bit? :rotfl::D:rotfl::pB&SC No. 298
Life`s Tragedy is that we get OLD too soon
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Hey SA
You're such a fantastically positive and encouraging person, I know you desperately wanted to help the person in the other thread and show them how they can get through their dark moments. But if its effecting you and your feelings and health, then you have to take a step back and move on. I'm sure you've given me that advice before. We all love you on here, love reading your diary and cheering the wins with you like SW said.
Oh. And Wordsmith and I have both lost our rhythm. Don't make us do something embarrassing to get you back :dance:<---- dancing[STRIKE]Total debt 1.11.10 £23,446[/STRIKE]Save £6k in 2015 #129 £6121.66/£6000Save £6k in 2016 #39 £6000/£60000 -
CopperJar and Wordsmith, I have never had rhythm. Houseprices dropped in our street after my attempt at disco dancing today. My house is currently worth about 50p!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
I bet SA knows how to salsa. Maybe when we meet she can teach us?:D:D
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I am with you on this one but please please dont let it let you stop posting.
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I have been reading your diary through from the beginning. Do you realise how fantastic it is? MSE needs you.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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I have recently started reading Startagain and have really enjoyed it, please don't go, if I wasn't so sleepy (and trapped by the dreadful Robocop 3 on the TV) I would be far more persuasive. Suffice to say I want to see the Fatty family defeated and you happy and safe in your flat.
Please keep writing
ah Robocop has finished the agony is over! What a bad film!
Good night
Buffy
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Oh. And Wordsmith and I have both lost our rhythm.
I haven't lost mine ... I never had any to start with!:dance:<---- dancing
^^^^^^ That is better dancing than I have ever managed.
I can't even clap along to music. If I am at a concert, I have to fix my eyes on one person in front of me and just try to keep time with them.:o Even then ..."Green pastures are before me,
Which yet I have not seen;"
I'd love to be a good example - instead, I am a horrible warning.0 -
Good morning SA. It is jolly windy outside. Perfect drying weather i think. I hope you are both doing happy things and have a good day.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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Are you going out walking today petal? It is freezing but bright. I am just about to inject then have a cup of tea and face ironing.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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If you click on your user panel you have the option to add the poster in question to your ignore list by clicking "edit ignore list" that way they effectively disappear from MSE and will only show up if someone quotes them.
For every whingy poster who thrives on negativety and lives for doom and gloom there are several hundred eloquent and downright funny people making the best of things and seeing the positive in every situation.
Just because they have a diary doesn't mean you have to read it!
ps. On a v. selfish note I'd miss you if you stopped writing!Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500
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