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  • locarr wrote: »
    Not necessarily! your legal cover can fight your corner...

    I have appealed insurance rulings and had them overturned in my favour!!;)


    Did everyone get out ok? thats the main thing
    If you dont like the answer why ask the question:D
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    not sure about cats, defo toxic to birds, as are many plants..and human saliva, why do people kiss their birds ?

    obviously keeping birds means no cats..except the neighbours looking for tweetie lunch

    Really?
    I am really surprised as my father used to keep pigeons and I recall chewing corn and *wait for it* let the baby pigeons eat from my mouth!

    Yuck, I know! My father told me that the mother birds fed them that way.
    I don't think it did them (or myself) any harm?

    I obviously would not recommend it as diseases can easily be spread both ways though :eek: I was simply a naturally curious and inquisitive child :o
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  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Did everyone get out ok? thats the main thing

    Aye and I sold the car for only £100 less than I had paid for it, there's no flies on Locarr!!;)
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • celebrate wrote: »
    thanks guys
    fed up of blubbering, why would i bl**dy miss such an a$$hole so much
    God i must have no self respect at all

    yes QPRanger that's the one, i said to him just give them the house and we can all get on with our lives, but he insisted that he would pay their mortgage as long as they needed him to :eek:.....while he can't afford to move me there or get a job closer to us.

    Been kicked in the guts like this for too long, stupidly still love him , stupod stupid woman:mad::mad:

    nope, its called love :kisses3:
    you will be fine, but please please please, you have to change attitude
    He loses more, wont find another one like you, for sure :kisses3:

    lovecrafiting; congratulation, have a nice pregnancy :)
    nikkilala: well done :T
    czerchy; good job with job :rotfl:
  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    celebrate wrote: »
    thanks guys
    fed up of blubbering, why would i bl**dy miss such an a$$hole so much
    God i must have no self respect at all

    yes QPRanger that's the one, i said to him just give them the house and we can all get on with our lives, but he insisted that he would pay their mortgage as long as they needed him to :eek:.....while he can't afford to move me there or get a job closer to us.

    Been kicked in the guts like this for too long, stupidly still love him , stupod stupid woman:mad::mad:

    Celebrate you are crying for the man he no longer is or maybe never really was & the good times that you remember. He is not the man you loved. Cry if you need to but you will feel soooooo much better in a few days when you aren't being constantly being put down anymore and you can look ahead. Here's to a happier future for you and the children :beer:
  • celebrate wrote: »
    thanks guys
    fed up of blubbering, why would i bl**dy miss such an a$$hole so much
    :mad::mad:

    Its not him that you miss, its the feeling of having someone 'there' - But soon, that 'Gap' will be filled with something else... i promise....
    its kinda like Nikkilala whos stopping smoking... you get withdrawl symptoms.. but eventually, the feeling goes and you feel so much better for 'breaking free' xx

    were all here for you, you know. Pm Me if you wanna talk, x
    Proud Mummy to a new little girl - Phoebe... born 11 days overdue on 3rd Jan 2012.
  • jblack wrote: »
    If someone pulls out in front of you then it's normally their fault for not paying attention.

    I was once deemed to be at fault for driving into the side of a car which pulled out in front of me.

    It was decided that I must have been driving too fast. They shouldn't have pulled out in front of me but they did and I should have been able to stop before hitting them.
    If you're not scared, you're not paying attention
  • some Men dont realise how easy / good they have it.....



    ok, ill stop with the Man-bashing now. x
    Proud Mummy to a new little girl - Phoebe... born 11 days overdue on 3rd Jan 2012.
  • some Men dont realise how easy / good they have it.....


    and some women dont realise :D:D:D
    ok, ill stop with the woMan-bashing now.
    If you dont like the answer why ask the question:D
  • NKLK
    NKLK Posts: 970 Forumite
    Chin up Celebrate. You have a huge online family here to support you and we will do the best we can I'm sure!
    ..(/(/
    =(';')= Stripper No.28
    .(")(") myfitnesspal: 38lbs lost!! :):)
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