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Why am I not surprised! :rotfl: (that girl can SHOP!)
By the way,
Yes Aril of course you can come to the meet if you dareOperation Get in ShapeMURPHY'S NO MORE PIES CLUB MEMBER #1240 -
Bargain_Rzl wrote:Why am I not surprised! :rotfl: (that girl can SHOP!)
course if we were to look at this one closely lady - like how much i shopped compared to how much you shopped in both cheshire oaks and boundary mill.............well i rest my case:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: (dont be fooled OSers Rzl is a a secret shopper :eek: and thats why i love her:T )
Still micorfibres re marks and spencer - its really not such a touffy!!:D0 -
Nelski:
A maths question for your attention.
If R spends an average of two days per YEAR clothes shopping, spending an average of £175 a day, and N spends an average of two days a WEEK clothes shopping, spending an average of £15 a day, which spends more over the course of the year?
(Rzl ducks and runs away)
Operation Get in ShapeMURPHY'S NO MORE PIES CLUB MEMBER #1240 -
Bargain_Rzl wrote:Nelski:
A maths question for your attention.
If R spends an average of two days per YEAR clothes shopping, spending an average of £175 a day, and N spends an average of two days a WEEK clothes shopping, spending an average of £15 a day, which spends more over the course of the year?
(Rzl ducks and runs away)
[IMG]http://smileys.!!!!!!/cat/7/7_18_4.gif[/IMG] all bargains though honest:D
dont see much for £15 though:rotfl:0 -
Well I am finally up to posting again. It really is a day for depression isn't it. Hugs to Mrs MH and all those feeling blue.
I have had depression and anxiety for over 20 years, I am currently on the highest dose of Venaflaxine that they give without having to admit you to hospital. I am seeing my psych tomorrow for an appointment and I will have to tell her that I am not doing well at the mo. Can't seem to motivate myself to get of the sofa let alone do anything, did go and see DD3 today in Carol service but was in such a state that the sweat was running down my back and I was shaking like a leaf. I must have looked bad because one of the Mums I vaguely know moved down the pew so that I could squeeze in and have a sit down!!!! Most of the parents had been at the church from 8am and the service did not start until 9am but there is very limited seating. I could not leave that early so was resigned to standing up. The Mum will never know what a good turn she did even though I did try and tell her.
Other than that have done nothing today, sat in front of the tv - not really taking it in just veging. I have put some washing in the machine but that is habit!!!
Sorry for the moan but I often feel that my family must be fed up with me and I don't really have anyone else to talk to.
LouiseNobody is perfect - not even me.0 -
Awwww, jellycat, I'm so sorry you're feeling wrecked. Good to know there are some nice people about though :grouphug:Operation Get in ShapeMURPHY'S NO MORE PIES CLUB MEMBER #1240
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jellycat40 wrote:Well I am finally up to posting again. It really is a day for depression isn't it. Hugs to Mrs MH and all those feeling blue.
I have had depression and anxiety for over 20 years, I am currently on the highest dose of Venaflaxine that they give without having to admit you to hospital. I am seeing my psych tomorrow for an appointment and I will have to tell her that I am not doing well at the mo. Can't seem to motivate myself to get of the sofa let alone do anything, did go and see DD3 today in Carol service but was in such a state that the sweat was running down my back and I was shaking like a leaf. I must have looked bad because one of the Mums I vaguely know moved down the pew so that I could squeeze in and have a sit down!!!! Most of the parents had been at the church from 8am and the service did not start until 9am but there is very limited seating. I could not leave that early so was resigned to standing up. The Mum will never know what a good turn she did even though I did try and tell her.
Other than that have done nothing today, sat in front of the tv - not really taking it in just veging. I have put some washing in the machine but that is habit!!!
Sorry for the moan but I often feel that my family must be fed up with me and I don't really have anyone else to talk to.
Louise
Big big chrimbly hugs Louise:grouphug::xmassmile0 -
jellycat, feel free to talk to us anytime x0
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:grouphug: jellycat :grouphug:Sealed Pot Challenge #021 #8 975.71 #9 £881.44 #10 £961.13 #11 £782.13 #12 £741.83 #13 £2135.22 #14 £895.53 #15 £1240.40 #16 £1805.87 declared0
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Thanks a bunch TM!:mad: I've just read your sig and now have a gobful of cheapo Hock dripping off my new puter screen - what a waste:DLife's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0
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