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The Matrix - Re-Evolution!!

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  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite

    ETA, just realised that I am 12 weeks clean from nicotine and all the chemicals and baggage that go with smoking, Yay.

    In my book that counts as our biggest success ever :j

    WE could have nagged, we could have cajoled, we could have whinged - but when the time was ready Fantasia took this challenge and hammered it.

    MG
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  • Memory_Girl
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    Gemmzie wrote: »
    Greenbee - Fybrogel is good for fibre replacement.


    And I know this is TMI - but linseeds ground up into a powder and sprinkled on porridge, bake in bread, sprinkled on salads help too.

    I quite like them in a breakfast smoothie (a la Sugah)

    MG
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  • Memory_Girl
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    Souk08 wrote: »
    Morning all on t'train to Manchester for my 1st ever trip to Pride! Just a tiny bit excited. If anyone asks I shall say 'No I'm not a fag hag, I'm a gay icon' Have good weekends all x

    Hope you've got your fabulous shoes on???:D

    Have a great day hon

    MG

    PS If you see a 6' 4" black drag queen in a blonde wig and union jack frock (that'll be our Sugah)
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  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    edited 27 August 2011 at 9:14AM
    OOps!!! Keep forgetting to post this up first - yesterdays challenge


    Heading towards the weekend - you knew it was going to be a cracker!!!

    So what is hiding under your stairs? A nicely organised store cupboard - or a jumble of things that threaten to attack you every time you open the door?

    So over this weekend the challenge is to de-clutter and organise this little space - and make a decision as to what you are going to use it for in the future.

    Is it for coats and boots?

    Shoes?

    Hoover and cleaning materials?

    Is this where your store cupboard is going to live?


    ...................... Oh! and watch out for the monster under the stairs!!!!!

    MG

    ETA Today's challenge is from Mrs B - woohooo!!, its lovely
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  • lucielle
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    An easy peasy challenge and one I can do. The joys of living in a bungalow.
    L
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  • greenbee
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    And I know this is TMI - but linseeds ground up into a powder and sprinkled on porridge, bake in bread, sprinkled on salads help too.

    I quite like them in a breakfast smoothie (a la Sugah)

    MG

    I already have linseeds in my muesli and porridge :( and I don't really eat bread. And I'm already not enjoying the increase from 10mg to 25mg iron, so I'm really not looking forward to this. I'm hoping to persuade my DB to give me weekly injections, but we'll see what the pharmacist says today!

    Off to London for a haircut...
  • Karmacat
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    lucielle wrote: »
    An easy peasy challenge and one I can do. The joys of living in a bungalow.
    L

    Aargh :eek::eek::eek: Its the only place in this house where the moving-in boxes are stacked :eek::eek::eek: still unopened ....

    And you know what? I choose not to do it this weekend :o it will take days. Because none of it is essential - its ornaments, empty picture frames, that sort of thing. If the house was on fire, and I could take one thing? My laptop, because thats got the majority of my pictures on. When I've decluttered the kitchen border to the patio of mud, when I've used up all the woodfiller I've got, *then* I might peep my head over the parapet of the understairs cupboard. Until then, la-la-la, can't hear you :rotfl:
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  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    Karma - you sound like you need the challenge that's been posted today - check in tomorrow for one you will love to do.

    BTW - I did it yesterday and OMG the spiders - LOL I should be charging them rent

    MG
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  • Karmacat
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    Karma - you sound like you need the challenge that's been posted today -

    Oh I do, I do ....

    check in tomorrow for one you will love to do.

    cool!

    BTW - I did it yesterday and OMG the spiders - LOL I should be charging them rent

    MG

    Yeah .. spiders ... just cos I beat the phobia doesn't mean I *like* 'em _pale_:o:rotfl: A few months ago, I did actually have the understairs cupboard boarded and nearly all of the gaps filled, so there shouldn't be *too* much in there _pale_ but then last week there was one *upstairs* so big it wouldn't go into the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner sideways. I wasn't fond of that one .... ended up getting gravity to work for me, and got behind it. When I released it into the wild in a copse of trees, it could still run like mad ....
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  • lucielle
    lucielle Posts: 11,550 Forumite
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    Karma, me thinks you are being a chicken and I think you can hear me!!!!
    L
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