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The Matrix - Re-Evolution!!

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  • MrsMoo2U
    MrsMoo2U Posts: 4,005 Forumite
    edited 5 September 2011 at 9:35AM
    It feels quite bad, but I am not actually sure...

    I seem to recall you being a bit frustrated a few months back. Is there anything that we can talk you through.

    In all honesty I could have bounced my OH out of the door and locked it last night and this morning but then I got rational and realised I had neither the strength, energy or inclination to be bothered ;)

    Maybe some time away on your own is what you need - a bit of space so to speak.


    ETA - Thanks GB not sure that you are on my travel path but much appreciated. Anybody who has him is reluctant to give him back to be honest he is lovely (and I know I am biased but it is true).

    Would you believe that as I posted that a solution has presented itself. Just the logistics to be sorted. I would also like to get to the proms - is that being greedy?

    Should be working. Tons to do but CBA. Think I need a to do list to get me focused - oh and it helps to switch this off too I guess.
    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
  • Firewalker
    Firewalker Posts: 2,682 Forumite
    Marru wrote: »
    Click the post number in the right top corner and the post opens in a new window, then you can copy that url to link to that post. Like THIS. Hope this makes sense.

    Thank you, Maru - I learned something today. And yes, it makes sense. Exciting!

    Can I ask, how do you do the overlaying of link here (obviously I can do it on other forums...:cool:

    FW
  • Yes you're right.. it's the same old rubbish I think.

    I am not very good at talking about how I feel (hence not vocalising how p*ssed off I am), and he's behaving like a spotty teenager (In some ways causing the p*ssed-off-ness!) :)

    In reality, nothing that serious, just the frustrating cascade effect - one thing on top of the other, none of them really that bad on their own.

    Just difficult to deal with when it's gone on so long now....
  • Dustykitten
    Dustykitten Posts: 16,507 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    greenbee wrote: »
    If you're heading in my direction, then You can drop Moo off for a visit and if you're very good I'll let you have him back after your meeting :D

    Same applies here (is Moo a child or dog - sorry I don't know - offer stands for child, not dog, cats would hate it).

    Morning all

    Feeling much brighter, air has cleared a bit.

    Child 2 on work experience, Child 3 in school, Child 1 now up and starting school work.

    I need to go to the vet as one of the mogs has worms so it won't be a NSD here. I'll save petrol though and drop the books back to the library and pop into ASDA for a couple of bits and will try to stick to my list.

    Plan for the week is to get on top of all the various bits of paperwork in the family room.
    The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair
  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    edited 5 September 2011 at 12:06PM
    Oh gawd, 'ere we go again. Monday. Work. Ick!

    Can anyone come home with me this evening and help me clear up the remain of BF's dead body please?

    If you go to the OS Thread they will help you figure out how to turn it into a money-saving Banquet :rotfl::rotfl:

    Spent the morning in playgroup - made friendship bracelets for all the girlie's and then helped them make a spiders web and I conjured a spider out of some wool and a piece of cardboard - think I am channelling Biddy Baxter - now if I could just channel my inner writer we will be laughing.

    MG

    MG
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  • If you go to the OS Thread they will help you figure out how to turn it into a money-saving Banquet :rotfl::rotfl:


    MG


    Hehehe, that made me smile! He's a bit gangly, not much meat on his bones. I could make !!!!!! stew and take him to Hovel Lady's birthday party :D

    Not that I have time to smile, I should be doing payroll (oh and writing my appraisal thing - put that off 3 times so far, don't suppose I should do that again!)
  • Marru
    Marru Posts: 4,126 Forumite
    Firewalker wrote: »
    Thank you, Maru - I learned something today. And yes, it makes sense. Exciting!

    Can I ask, how do you do the overlaying of link here (obviously I can do it on other forums...:cool:

    FW

    If you mean how to get the link to be a word instead of the whole url then you highlight the word, click that earth with chain icon and paste your url on the box that pops up.
    "Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."

  • Firewalker
    Firewalker Posts: 2,682 Forumite
    Hehehe, that made me smile! He's a bit gangly, not much meat on his bones. I could make !!!!!! stew and take him to Hovel Lady's birthday party :D

    Good for stock, I say. Not that I know much about this cooking stuff anyway - I am in training.

    FW
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    edited 5 September 2011 at 2:55PM
    Good afternoon,

    Mrs Moo is your meeting anywhere near me this time? If so I can have moo for you. We have the proms here on Sat, will beable to listen to it from the back garden :)

    Been shopping with mum, came home with a cooked chicken 2 for £7 mum wanted one so she gave me the other, so tea sorted, some more golden syrup and chocolate, been asked for more flapjacks, mum wants some as well :) might double the quantity this time lol and use a bigger tray.

    Not quite a nsd today though as I managed to scrape £3 together to get ds2 new pens pencil case etc for school.
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • Lara44
    Lara44 Posts: 2,961 Forumite
    Sounds like you're doing great with that budget Claire :)
    :A :heartpuls June 2014 / £2014 in 2014 / £735.97 / 36.5%
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