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clearmydebts wrote: »Love the dress, it will look stunning on you! I personally would go for a pink (cerise). I don't think I would go black, red would be nice too and might be more autumnal!
Just a quick post to say I am reading but with breastfeeding, a toddler and trying to pack to move home next week I am busy busy.
Hope everyone is well xxx
Lovely dress!ISA savings: £25,139 Other Savings: £1750 (tied up in bond)0 -
Thanks everyone! I got 25% off the dress too with a code from an e-mail.
Hope the early starts don't knacker you out too much Archers.
We are off into London tomorrow for my managers maternity leaving lunch will be wearing our summer dresses I think if the heat continues!0 -
archersluck wrote: »Ooh Zig that sounds fun, my skier friends bought me one lesson for my birthday but I didn't make much progress. How many did you have? Enjoy the wedding!
Thanks! I've had 8 lessons altogether - 1 hour each time. I so enjoyed them and didn't feel like I was making much progress either but I obviously was! Why not give it another go?
Wendz I LOVE that dress! I'd go for nude shoes and bag too if it was me
Glad you're well CMD, I don't know how you do it!
Shrimpy that ebay thing is annoying - I think the 24hour sale is a good idea though. Or using someone else's account.
I've been feeling really positive the past few days but have been put on a complete downer seeing a picture of ex-OH tagged by his new girl. It's him messing about and it just reminds me of us being together and it sucks. Plus she's making comments on his profile to rub it in that she's with him which is doing my head in. I know I should just delete him as a friend/block her but then I'll look like I'm bothered and I want her to think I don't give a blummin' toss. Argh.Total Debt (Dec 2015) £11,500 : Currently £7,675Lose 21lb : 0/21
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Zig... It's things like this that make me hate facebook, the temptation will always be there to look at what they are up to. I totally understand what you're saying about deleting them too and not wanting to look bothered, although maybe it would be for the best? You can hide people from your newsfeed (doesn't work on phones, only on the computer) if you hover your mouse to the right of the story it gives you options to hide updates from that person but they don't know you've done it IYSWIM?
It does suck, and for what its worth I think they should be behaving with a bit more dignity under the circumstances, not plastering themselves all over facebook. I don't know if its deliberately to wind you up or not, but its inconsiderate and a bit tacky really! Hope you're feeling better this morning x Just keep remembering that you'll soon be in the land of Harold Bishop!Barclaycard [STRIKE]£7,296.35[/STRIKE] £6134.99 - MBNA [STRIKE]£4,182.88[/STRIKE] £3267.08 - O/draft [STRIKE]£569.31[/STRIKE] £413.59 - Capital One [STRIKE]£1477.55[/STRIKE] £1451.44Total debt [STRIKE]£12048.54[/STRIKE] £11267.10 6% paid0 -
Zig, If I can toss in my two penneth worth here. From my experience the couples who are all smushy lovey dovey over facebook are generally in cr*p relationships and don't want anyone else to know,.
So take solice in the fact that if on facebook their being like that, chances are the relationship is shakey and they'll be over before too long / are probably miserable as things stand.This was 6 months out of date so I've changed it.:j:j:j:j0 -
I agree with NIM on that one. The ones gushing over each other never seem to last for some reason... insecure maybe?0
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And what's more all their friends will hate them because they never stop going on about how happy and in love they are - BoR-RiNG! Surely people prefer to know what particular item you're sewing/crocheting that day, or how far you ran and how out of breath it made you?!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0
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Tete_en_l'Air wrote: »And what's more all their friends will hate them because they never stop going on about how happy and in love they are - BoR-RiNG! Surely people prefer to know what particular item you're sewing/crocheting that day, or how far you ran and how out of breath it made you?!
* falls out of his chair *
Bl00dy h3ll tete, where did you pop up from.
I cycled 7.6 miles thismorning and I was hardly out fo breath at all for once :j:jThis was 6 months out of date so I've changed it.:j:j:j:j0 -
Tete_en_l'Air wrote: »And what's more all their friends will hate them because they never stop going on about how happy and in love they are - BoR-RiNG! Surely people prefer to know what particular item you're sewing/crocheting that day, or how far you ran and how out of breath it made you?!
I am far more interested in that! Nice to see you Tete0 -
Hello Tete!
That's impressive NIM, wish I could do that!
Spent 12 hours in the factory doing trials today, and up at 4.30 again tomorrow for much of the same. Absolutely exhausted. However, It's payday hooray and so I have some challenge money to add. Cleared a bit of my overdraft and had spends leftover from last month to go towards my xmas and travel pots, so £190.31 altogether
Saving for a deposit: £11,621.15
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