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Memorygirls - The Matrix Re-inspired

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  • SunFlower
    SunFlower Posts: 318 Forumite
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    Oh thank God...I just realised that the first e-mail with the password in came from MG, not MrF, hence me not finding it.

    *Breathes massive sigh of relief*
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    SunFlower wrote: »
    No. I've got every single one (so far as I know), but no idea about the original password. Bother, bother and blast! With the system being set up as it is, I can't remember what we did in the first place. :(


    PM MrF on here and I'm sure he will get on to it as soon as he can - but probably not tonight as he has had a busy busy few days :D

    MG
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  • EssexHebridean
    EssexHebridean Posts: 24,437 Forumite
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    :o:o:o:o:o

    Apologies ladies, the side has been well and truly let down....and I have to say that lack of planning is to blame. We got home - late, as MrEH's train was delayed - and had nothing planned for dinner, so a chinese takeaway has been consumed. To compound matters the lovely MrEH also came back with a chunky KitKat for me....which has of course also been consumed. :o On the flip side looking back a few weeks my lunch would have been less healthy, and I have still been squeezing in a bit of exercise in the course of the day as well so I guess I'm still up. Tomorrow will be another day and this should prove a good incentive to eat better over the rest of the weekend.

    Bitsy I think from what Claire was saying she needs the ribbon to cover the join with the lining material and the outer?
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  • Triciaxx
    Triciaxx Posts: 659 Forumite
    :o:o:o:o:o

    Apologies ladies, the side has been well and truly let down....and I have to say that lack of planning is to blame. We got home - late, as MrEH's train was delayed - and had nothing planned for dinner, so a chinese takeaway has been consumed. To compound matters the lovely MrEH also came back with a chunky KitKat for me....which has of course also been consumed. :o On the flip side looking back a few weeks my lunch would have been less healthy, and I have still been squeezing in a bit of exercise in the course of the day as well so I guess I'm still up. Tomorrow will be another day and this should prove a good incentive to eat better over the rest of the weekend.

    Bitsy I think from what Claire was saying she needs the ribbon to cover the join with the lining material and the outer?

    LOL! :eek: I had a pity party this morning as I had got a mix up with my repeat prescription for painkillers and have been without for a few days - my own fault as I got confused with the excess of bank holidays.

    Got the prescription at Mr A this morning and saw a whoopsie which appealed - all in one fish meal with only around 5 min in microwave.

    BIG mistake. DH mistook the fish for chicken :eek:. Potato was over represented in the meal and undercooked! :eek: Never again.:mad::mad::mad:
    But how can you know what you want till you get what you want and you see if you like it?
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    Decided not to do it that way, have just put the lining inside.

    Been learning to knit with needles today too :)
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  • SunFlower
    SunFlower Posts: 318 Forumite
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    PM MrF on here and I'm sure he will get on to it as soon as he can - but probably not tonight as he has had a busy busy few days :D

    MG

    MrF is on here?! *Looks around wildly*

    Thankfully, I don't need his help any more (for now), but thanks for the tip. :)
  • Dorastar
    Dorastar Posts: 2,175 Forumite
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    Seriously amazing night and I am now too happy and smiley to sleep:j. I was in agony driving there in heavy traffic and sore and stiff when I'd driven home but can't recall an ache or pain while dancing, singing, clapping, swaying arms and screaming at Take That - am going to ask docs if I can have TT on prescription to make my back better :p

    They were fabbbbbbbbb and even Robbie was fab (he is not that loved in our house) and dd has announced that next time she goes to see them she wants to go to the front because she wants to 'touch them' - she is definitely growing up!
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  • MrsMoo2U
    MrsMoo2U Posts: 4,005 Forumite
    glad you enjoyed it Dora. I was converted to Robbie when a friend dragged me to see him. What an entertainer. I now love love love him. (imagine that in a John Barrowman voice).

    12 hour day yesterday, just leaving for another one. Only 8 more days to go til day off!:(
    Some days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher
  • Dorastar
    Dorastar Posts: 2,175 Forumite
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    Ouch at the 12 hour days Cheri - take care of you as well as work.

    Am still in happy smiley take that dreamland and dh has gone to work so am up with tinies already - going to get started on some much needed school work today (while still smiling to myself) and do a big shop while ds is in gymnastics.

    Friend with her dd is visiting later so might picnic in park as the sun is already hot in the sky this morning!
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  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    Busy one today.

    DS2 is walking in the "Childrens Gala" - dressed as a Prince (well with a cape, a crown and a sword)

    There are races, stalls and music on the playing fields - and although today won't be a glorious "summer day" like yesterday it is supposed to be dry which is good enough in Scotland :D

    So off to pack the lunch boxes and do a quick visit to the back doctor before getting him to his rendevous at 10.15am.

    TTFN

    MG
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    Small Emergency Fund £500 / £500
    Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
    Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
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