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The Matrix - Re-Evolution!!
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Mmmmnnnnnn taaaabbbblllleeetttt - I'm drooling like Homer Simpson now :rotfl:0
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I've checked in my store cupboard - I have 5 tins of condensed milk and 6 bags of sugar.
??????????????? wonder what I will be doing tomorrow??????????????????
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
Nooooo! Remember the weight loss mission? This doesn't really sound like what we need.
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Rats!!!!!! she's watching - LOL
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
I've never tried tablet. Now I like sweet stuff but am thinking that maybe tablet may be even a little too sweet for my tastes. I am imagining it's like Kendal Mint cake but without the mint LOLI have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knife
Louise Brooks
All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars0 -
Bitsy_Beans wrote: »I've never tried tablet. Now I like sweet stuff but am thinking that maybe tablet may be even a little too sweet for my tastes. I am imagining it's like Kendal Mint cake but without the mint LOL
Think we Sassenachs call it ....................................
FUDGE !!!Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task. William James0 -
I do if no-one else has been able to help you?
Thanks for the offer. Someone else did PM me and they have been able to answer my query.
Once again thanks though and also thanks to the lady who pm'd me too xOD [STRIKE] £2600 [/STRIKE] £0 :j Loan [STRIKE]£9500.00[/STRIKE] £0 :j Car [STRIKE]£3150[/STRIKE] £0 :j Moving Costs [STRIKE]£1300[/STRIKE] £0 :j Savings £1150 :j
Everytime I hear the 'dirty' word Exercise, I wash my mouth out with chocolate!0 -
Those packed lunches sound YUM MG - I have been shocked this week at work - I've been helping at a playscheme where the children have had to bring their own packed lunches (it is a special school and some of the children can be very 'fixed' in what they'll eat) - one boy brought pork pie, sausage roll, crisps and chocolate EVERY day for a week - this particular child eats every food put in front of him when he eats school lunches - out of a table of 8 children only 1 child brought any fruit or veg - that was throughout the week - I know at least 6 and maybe 7 of these kids eat fruit at school usually. I'd love to have heard what your dinner lady had to say about that MG - I was gobsmacked at what I saw. I'm all for a treat now and again but I suspect this made up the 'norm' of their diets - and non of it was home made!!!!!!!!!!! SCARY - what are some parents doing to their children - you could go into business MG - nutritious and tasty treats on a budget.January spends - £587.580
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Once at primary school, my then best friend's dad made her lunch for her instead of her mum.
Alas, he forgot that he wasn't making lunch for a full-grown workman on a building site, and he made 4 or 5 large sandwiches which the dinner lady expected the poor girl to eat as 'you have to finish everything in your lunchbox'.
She tried her best, and despite us both being about 6 at the time, I had to explain the woman's error of her ways to her. She capitulated. Eventually.
Never assume that a dinner lady is arriving at her decisions via logic. She may try her best, but for a variety of reasons she may not quite get there.
Thankfully, my friend's stomach didn't explode. Just.0 -
Morning All - yesterdays challenge before I forget:
Today is cup of tea and shredder time (paper shredder not the sadistic kind)
Grab your box of paper from yesterday and start shredding all the "stuff" that's in there that you really don't need to keep.
Is it only me or does anyone else get great satisfaction in ripping "Debt offers" in half and throwing them in the recycling bin? (I don't waste my electricity shredding them)
Hopefully the paperwork in your box has now reduced - but that's it, you don't need to go any further today.
Baby steps rememberFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760
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