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London Socialite Sees The Light
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Great to hear about the exams well done enjoy the weekend.0
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Sorry have been awol for a while - just need more time to read.
Have been working hard at Facebook games and going out with friends - tut tut.
I'm not going to catch up properly yet but a quick glance shows me two of you with congratulations on order. :j:j:j Sooooo well done both of you!
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(Hoping some of it will rub off on me, LOL. DD passed her GCSE Maths yesterday which is fab as it no longer stands in the way of her going to Uni - so maybe between the three of you, Miggy will finally get down to the neglected NVQ.)
(Or maybe not... have been offered a couple more shifts at work though so maybe I will get some more 'evidence' in. One is a weekend so I may be able to get it signed off by a particular weekend member of staff who did my first piece of work and I know he gives useful feedback).
Sorry, thinking aloud... need to go now, off to Mum's then working for the next three nights... see you when I emerge!
Thanks! and Well done to your DD! :beer:Santander 0% £1,529.94
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Fed_up_of_being_broke wrote: »Well done! what a weight off!
Enjoy the bubbles! x
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happihorse wrote: »Hello again!
Oh dear - I assumed you would get over time working all those extra hours! Still if you get an extra day or two off it isn't all bad.
Really well done on passing you exam - I'm sure you will have nailed the final ones in no time.
Hi!I'd love it if we did but a few extra days will be nice!
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nearlyrich wrote: »Great to hear about the exams well done enjoy the weekend.
Thanks! Hope you have a nice weekend too!Santander 0% £1,529.94
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Hi all!
Thanks so much for all the nice messages! I got my results statement through today and got:
9/10
8/10
710
2/10
9/10
15/25
16/25
=66/100
I thought the fourth one was dodgy when I was writing it and my instinct was right! haha
Last night was fun, a girl at work had a voucher for champagne at a Corney and Barrow near work so we booked a table. The offer was to get a magnum of champers for the price of a bottle, saving £50. The waitress messed up and brought the rose laurent perrier which was supposed to cost £150 and we paid £50 £10 between 5 of us! Happy days! Then one of the lads pointed out an ex-footballer for Chelsea and we got chatted to him and took a pic for my friend whos a huge Chelsea fan, he was a nice bloke! Then a few of us came back to mine and I kicked them out at 3am! Oops!
Still managed to get up and go to work for a couple of hours then slept the afternoon away. I'm going to sign off now as we just popped the cork on the champers my FM bought, I am SO spoilt!!!Santander 0% £1,529.94
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It just shows that you can still live a really great life while being careful about what you spend. What a great weekend (other than the work) you sound like you're having LG.0
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MuffinTops wrote: »It just shows that you can still live a really great life while being careful about what you spend. What a great weekend (other than the work) you sound like you're having LG.
Hi Muffin,
Its been a wonderful weekend, you're right and weekends like this made me realise you don't need to overspend to have a good time.
Hope you're well will catch up on your diary now!Santander 0% £1,529.94
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That sounds like a Great night! Always great when you get a 'freebie'!"Does it spark joy?" - Marie Kondo
"Do not wait; the time will never be "just right." Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along." Napoleon Hill0 -
allybee101 wrote: »That sounds like a Great night! Always great when you get a 'freebie'!
Absolutely! I'm sure it tasted better because it was "free" heheSantander 0% £1,529.94
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