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London Socialite Sees The Light
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Good luck today:)0
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I really want sleep....
Phoned one of my RH women who said I'd been high over the weekend (not sleeping etc) and that I needed my depot shot etc and now I was on the come down (paranoia)...she said she could also tell by the amount of cleaning I'd been doing LOL. She said it was exhausting just reading my emails never mind doing everything I'd done...
So new backup for mac - 10 DVD RW's from PC rip off :j..
Just need the recovery disk to come..
Have £40 now this week for the whole week and feel loaded ...anyone else get like that with DFW?
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Leather wipes... the only time I've bought them I think it was from Savers but as has already been said, baby wipes are probably cheaper.
When I've had to clean leather I found microfibre cloths do a really good job and they are cheap too.Miggy
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LondonGirl252 wrote: »Morning gang,
Today is the big day. Slept terribly last night so not feeling great but have a lucozade to take in with me to hopefully keep me alert through 3 hours and 20 minutes of hell.
Will be so pleased when this is done.
Have to pop to boots and get a few essentials afterwards so today will be a small spendy day.
Will report back later
How did it go? I know, last thing you want is probably a rehash, but hopefully the Lucozade is still working its magic by the time you read this, and we have to know!
Sending you a virtual hug either way.Miggy
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hye LG hope everything went well with your exam! Good luck - clearly a glass of wine tonight to celebrate!DF as at 30/12/16
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Hi!
Im back!
I survived!
Miggy, Determined new ms and inthe green - thanks for your good luck messages!
It's really hard to tell with these exams but i do feel like the extra work paid off as I was able to give more substantial answers than last time. And my friend was in the same exam and she had similar answers so hopefully that's a good sign!
Sooo pleased it's over!
Now I can concentrate on being MSE and getting fit ready for soldier boy to come home!
Off a glass of vino now, will report in tomorrow
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Hi LondonGirl, just popping out of lurkdom to say I'm glad the exam went OK! I have been reading along but not posted yet
I'm a CIMA person and remember exam time far too well (and it is 7 years now since I did my finals :eek: :eek:) so I have been sympathising with you and admiring your dedication!
hope the results go your way and that you can put the whole thing out of your head til they come out.
And good luck with your soldier boy - when you first mentioned him I wondered if there might be more to it :cool: so hope it all goes well :j0 -
lionheartedgirl wrote: »Hi LondonGirl, just popping out of lurkdom to say I'm glad the exam went OK! I have been reading along but not posted yet
I'm a CIMA person and remember exam time far too well (and it is 7 years now since I did my finals :eek: :eek:) so I have been sympathising with you and admiring your dedication!
hope the results go your way and that you can put the whole thing out of your head til they come out.
And good luck with your soldier boy - when you first mentioned him I wondered if there might be more to it :cool: so hope it all goes well :j
Hi!!
Thanks for posting and reading
AH you definitely understand my pain!! Thanks! If I pass this one I'll do strategic in May then hopefully finals late next year and that'll be it. Easy.... right??? hmmm!!!!
Haha I didn't fool you thenHe'd always been so adamant it was nothing more that I didn't want to even write down that I hoped it could be more, but now we can give it a go and see if it works.
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She said it was exhausting just reading my emails never mind doing everything I'd done...
I know the feeling! You should start a diary of your own because it sounds like you have lots of interesting stories!
However, back to LondonGirl, glad to hear the exam went well - it certainly sounds positive. You worked so hard with your revision I'm sure it paid off. You are probably a bit squiffy on the vino now so enjoy it - you've earned it! x
PS... off to google CIMA - so many abbreviations in this thread I need to keep referring to google to keep up. heheDecember 2005 TOTAL DEBT at its worst - [STRIKE]£20,596[/STRIKE]
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glad to hear exam is over, fingers crossed for results:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j0
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