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The Matrix - Re-Evolution!!
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Purse/handbag - feeling smug - sorted regularly
Mugs - feeling smug - only what I need
Under bed - feeling smug - divan so no space underneathMemory_Girl wrote: »OOps!!! Saturdays missing challenge:
How many of you have this category of clutter - "the stuff you bought for a diet that you never stuck to" clutter"Memory_Girl wrote: »So if something in your home is "guilting you" - diet foods, unfinished projects (that you know you never will finish), books (that you know in your heart-of-heart you are never going to read)... time to let go.
Let all those guilty clutter zones go off and bless someone else's life if you can - if not just get rid. There's no need to have all that negative energy pulling you down.0 -
My mum should be told about the diet stuff challenge...there's stuff like Quinoa and Millet that's either unopened or been used once sitting in the pantry. I'm not sure what it's used for so if anyone's got any recipes for either of these could you pass them on please?Savings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.0
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Willow, I use quinoa and millet in salads instead of couscous or bulgar wheat, or in risotto-type dishes insted of rice, or as a side dish instead of rice. Quinoa is a high protein grain (and is quite expensive!)
I've done a whole lot of data analysis and am now too tired to write up the results (I have the graphs). I really need a sleep, but with workmen in the house its not very realistic.0 -
I want my internet back0
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tellmeitsfriday wrote: »I want my internet back
You can come round here and use mine if you'll do my excel queries for me0 -
I'm getting in the car now...0
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Why can't I speak to someone im BT customer services. When I call their 0800 800 150 number I have to go through an obstacle course of options, and always end up in the queue for the (frustrating) Indian Faults call centre. I don't want to report my fault again, I want to moan!0
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tellmeitsfriday wrote: »Why can't I speak to someone im BT customer services. When I call their 0800 800 150 number I have to go through an obstacle course of options, and always end up in the queue for the (frustrating) Indian Faults call centre. I don't want to report my fault again, I want to moan!
That's why I left BT and won't ever go back, no matter what MSE deals they offer.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Debt at start of DMP 1/6/09: £2942 - £1942
Buffer Zone 1; £84 -
£2 saving plan:-0 -
I can't have any thing other than BT.... :@0
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Well, except Talktalk on a BT line, and they are even blimmin' worse!0
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