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  • bargainbird
    bargainbird Posts: 3,771 Forumite
    de1amo wrote: »
    hello Money--welcome to the daily news!!

    i have been busy the last week or so concentrating on teaching and business--the ship is on course again and its all steam ahead.

    i have lost my front door keys somewhere overnight--i locked the front door at home yesterday morning and today i couldnt find them-they have the business's keys on them but no one knows how to trace me from them!!--should i be worried? --i am sure they will turn home because i have never lost any keys before!! famous last words!!


    They are probably in the same place as my flipping glasses lost without trace....
    You know your getting old when you
    go to the pub sit outside
    and admire the hanging basket :cool:
    Is officially 48% tight :D
  • Thanks Ladies

    Bargain Bird - I do swym but unforunately our night out has come at the wrong time (sorry tmi!) :p DH has decided we're going out for dinner, there is a local restaurant with a midweek deal of BOGOF all mains so think we'll be going there :D 2 of the cheapest on the menu and 2 tap waters please :D

    de1amo - My friend lost her keys a few weeks ago, they turned up 4 days later in her crisp box of all places! Hope you find them.

    I've just got the breadmaker out and dusted it off :eek: had a root round the cupboard and found some bread flour and yeast (both a year out of date but hope they'll both be ok still) so have a loaf in the BM as i type :D
    :j Mortgage Free!! :eek: )
    Generally trying to cut back where possible :j
  • bargainbird
    bargainbird Posts: 3,771 Forumite
    MS - Enjoy your Bogof and Tap waters :money::D, Hope the yeast does what it says on the tin too ;)
    You know your getting old when you
    go to the pub sit outside
    and admire the hanging basket :cool:
    Is officially 48% tight :D
  • de1amo
    de1amo Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    M0neysav3r wrote: »
    Thanks Ladies

    its so good to have had a sex change for free!-dont tell Mrs De!!
    mfw'11 No68- 55k mortgage İO--little to nothing saved! i must do better.
  • floss2
    floss2 Posts: 8,030 Forumite
    M0neysav3r wrote: »
    ....DH and I had planned to go out.... now i'm not so sure though, I haven't 'budgeted' for it and I have a meal all ready for us for tonight..... we don't get the chance to go very often though...

    I too was going to suggest having a "date night"
    M0neysav3r wrote: »
    Bargain Bird - I do swym but unforunately our night out has come at the wrong time (sorry tmi!) :p DH has decided we're going out for dinner, there is a local restaurant with a midweek deal of BOGOF all mains so think we'll be going there :D 2 of the cheapest on the menu and 2 tap waters please

    Maybe best you go out then :p
  • de1amo
    de1amo Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    DH and i have terrible date night meals--our daughter insists she always joins us and for some reason Dh and i are obsessed with talking business when we dine--our daughter then refuses to speak English and my wife is trying to deal with a petulate teenage turkess and a grumpy old man who is paying the bill!!!
    mfw'11 No68- 55k mortgage İO--little to nothing saved! i must do better.
  • halight
    halight Posts: 3,629 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Evening all:j:j

    Well i feel worn out again tonight, Today had felt like a week going by at work.

    Dinner tonight is a chicken breats with a slice of chease on top and wraped in bacon. Served with chips and some veg. My wife has already done the chicken so that just need to go in the over. We shall be eating when the twins have gone to bed.

    The twins will have a bath tonight before bed,


    Thats about it not a lot going on here to tell you the truth.
    Have a great evening everyone:j:j
    :jYou can have everything you wont in lfe, If you only help enough other people to get what they wont.:j
  • quintwins
    quintwins Posts: 5,179 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    halight wrote: »
    Evening all:j:j

    .

    The twins will have a bath tonight before bed,


    Thats about it not a lot going on here to tell you the truth.
    Have a great evening everyone:j:j

    what age are your twins? mine are 4 and bath times are a nightmare
    DEC GC £463.67/£450
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  • de1amo
    de1amo Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    its 8,45 here and not a sniff of cooking--your making me hungry! i have been trying to cut down on food at home and just eating at work --very os of me! but tonight i could eat a 'orse!
    mfw'11 No68- 55k mortgage İO--little to nothing saved! i must do better.
  • bargainbird
    bargainbird Posts: 3,771 Forumite
    de1amo wrote: »
    its 8,45 here and not a sniff of cooking--your making me hungry! i have been trying to cut down on food at home and just eating at work --very os of me! but tonight i could eat a 'orse!

    Just for you images?q=tbn:ANd9GcShq0UUO0F8ssOprHjGL0WHJgpkmckuIJsW-4yeRcdUMnaGGHd3:D
    You know your getting old when you
    go to the pub sit outside
    and admire the hanging basket :cool:
    Is officially 48% tight :D
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