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Christmasshopper wrote: »I got both sleeveless and short sleeve vests today for 4p. I have seen the short sleeve ones posted here but I'm not sure if the sleeveless ones are new.
Were the sleeveless vests 2 pack of 1 red and 1 grey?.. I saw them today while looking for the short sleeve vests, didn't think to scan them.:mad:
I also got DTD on the Bukagan toy and the cancellation e mail from Sainsburys.....oh well, on to the next glitch :rotfl::rotfl:Born to glitch0 -
Celebrate I've been there too and I know the thought of going it alone is so frightening....but believe me, living in a miserable marriage is SO much worse!
It took years for me to finally get up enough courage to say enough was enough....and I must admit it was hard for the first few months with two young daughters to look after and I did feel lonely as all of my friends were married, but I did eventually start to go out, made some new friends and ended up with a fantastic social life and had a whale of a time! I had three years of just me and the girls until I met my present hubby. This was 15 years ago and I now know what a good marriage is ....and it's nothing like the one I had before!
Hope things sort themselves out for you xxxMy husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
:grouphug: for Celebrate, keep your chin up hun.
I got 4 pairs of the Gola boxers this evening for 4p each, was delightedas was OH when I got home and showed them to him! I even made him put them on for me, just to make sure they fitted ok
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However, for the last 2 nights when I've been getting my bargains I've been overcharged on other stuff, blooming typical! Didn't bother going for DTD though incase they spotted the 4p boxers and 60p bed guard on the reciepts because there were still some left for others so didn't want to risk them getting taken awayWasn't big overcharges anyways, so I'll live with them since I got 4p pants :rotfl:
...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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kandfs_mam wrote: »blondienurse - empty your PM inbox please cos I can't reply til you do!
oops empty now hun, xxxxxxxxlost 9 stone since Feb 2011
stopped smoking 2 years ago
total addict to this site!:T
and pole dancers in the tesco glitches !!!!!es bar x0 -
thanks for the hugs guys and sorry for being a pathetic wimp caz:(
my sis has just been round and given me a good talking to as well, thanks sis,
just all the stupid mind games and arguments that are doing my head in, can't concentrate on anything or raise a smile,
i know when i'm sinking because i can't even be bothered to go to T's......some of my patients hide under the duvet when they are depressed........I usually go shopping to T's lol!
Here's hoping I get my spark back soon (maybe a good glitch tomorrow pls;) will do the trick) xxGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!0 -
Guys the Whitworth glitch is still showing up at .com does that mean it will work in store?;)
I sort of want to bold the aboveToni`s Mummy0 -
For nikkilala
well done and look at the following
after giving up smoking:Within ...
20 minutes
Your blood pressure, pulse rate, and the temperature of your hands and feet will all return to normal.
8 hours
Remaining nicotine in your bloodstream will have fallen to 6.25% of normal peak daily levels, a 93.25% reduction.
12 hours
Your blood oxygen level will have increased to normal and carbon monoxide levels will have dropped to normal.
24 hours
Anxieties peak in intensity and within two weeks should return to near pre-cessation levels.
48 hours
Damaged nerve endings have started to regrow and your sense of smell and taste are beginning to return to normal. Cessation anger and irritability peaks.
Avoid Mr T duirng the 48hour irritability!!!!!!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:YNWA JFT96 :A0 -
You'd be amazed at what you can do hunni xx
I had a good career, but CHOSE to step back for now, DS is at an age where he likes having me about, and that wont last much longer. However, for the first 4 years, he was in a childminder, then preschool and now obviously school. The one thing I struggled with was the guilt, was I doing the right thing with working, should I just have given up etc. I have to say, my DS now is so sociable, and balanced, loves his mam, but can walk into a room and nothing phases him. I'm so proud of him, and have seen a number of children with stay at home mums, that struggle to have friends, or play with kids their own age, as they havent been integrated with others before (if you know what i mean. My employer at the time was amazing, mine was considered to be quite a high pressured and high end career, and I seriously didnt think I'd have the flexibility I needed, but boy, was I wrong! They were great, and really did help.
Dont get me wrong, i'm not doing the **in condescending voice*** "oh, it'll be fine, dont know what you're worrrying about, you wuss". I remember sobbing at the top of the stairs the first time my son wouldnt settle in bed and asked for his dad. I also rememberalmost jumping for joy, after putting a toy together on xmas eve (something his dad would have normally done), and knowing i'd done it myself. In fact, I still get the 'I did this' moments even now with him.
Wierdly I'm struggling a little with OH going to Afghan last week, but havent heard from him yet, so hoping I'll be able to settle when he does. Usually, its great, its like the honeymoon period everytime hes home, and hes usually away again before the novelty wears off lol. I did worry that DS may see it as 'another male figure walking out on him' regularly, but he understands that its the job, and I think he just likes his 'mammy' time lol0 -
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Mine were 3 months and 22 months. The last 5 months have been a mix of ups & downs as initially I hoped (stupidly) to fix the marriage but I'm coming to terms with it being over and getting myself into a routine with the boys. The hardest part for me is possibly losing my career as I don't know if my employer will allow me to stay/return if I can't fulfill my job role (on-call and travelling between offices). Between maybe not having a job in a couple of months, my savings and therefore rental deposit going on legal fees and the ex hinting that he wants me out by the end of January, the next few months will be even harder but you know what they say ......
what doesn't kill me can only make me stronger
I've seen a few of your posts and just felt compelled to say that you are amazingthe way you are dealing with something that is obviously so so difficult is quite inspirational, especially to others who may be in similar situations. :grouphug:
...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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