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MG - The Matrix Re-wired

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  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    Good evening

    not done much today, been very unproductive, due to being sore :( not sure what is hurting more my shoulder or hip at the moment :(

    Did coq au vin in the slowcooker and boil in the bag rice for tea. and we had cherry sponge cake that I made sunday as desert.

    Is anyone over the other side later?
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • Marru
    Marru Posts: 4,126 Forumite
    Greenbee, one word useful in Finland is Kiitos (pronounce the two Is as the start of Eyore). It means thank you. In Swedish thank you would be Tack or tack so mycket (silent t in the end and pronounce the a as you would pronounce the U in word umbrella).

    Can't you please smuggle me in, I need to go and sort out a bank account. Pretty please :D
    "Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."

  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    Marru are you still thinking of importing wool? I have put a link over the other side which might be of use to you and anyone else who is thinking or has started a business
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • Dorastar
    Dorastar Posts: 2,175 Forumite
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    You can't leave us hanging like that Dora:D whisper I wont tell anyone :rotfl::rotfl:

    MG

    Had to:rotfl:at that MG - I dream regularly of giving birth to gay twins who I'm happy to say organise my house and my wardrobe (and I wake up happy), I also play cricket regulalry for the England womens team (can't stand the game) but I drop the ball and am searching in a huge muddy puddle for it when everyone else beggars off for tea....and those are just two of the saner and tamer ones....don't get me started on the ones with my list of five in :p
    Mortgage £119,533 going down slowly
    Emergency fund £1000/£1000
    Savings for big things £9017
  • greenbee
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    Marru wrote: »
    Greenbee, one word useful in Finland is Kiitos (pronounce the two Is as the start of Eyore). It means thank you. In Swedish thank you would be Tack or tack so mycket (silent t in the end and pronounce the a as you would pronounce the U in word umbrella).

    Can't you please smuggle me in, I need to go and sort out a bank account. Pretty please :D
    Feel free to come with me as my translator, but you'll need to find your own place to stay...
    Dorastar wrote: »
    Had to:rotfl:at that MG - I dream regularly of giving birth to gay twins who I'm happy to say organise my house and my wardrobe (and I wake up happy), I also play cricket regulalry for the England womens team (can't stand the game) but I drop the ball and am searching in a huge muddy puddle for it when everyone else beggars off for tea....and those are just two of the saner and tamer ones....don't get me started on the ones with my list of five in :p
    Do these gay twins come out fully grown if they're busy organising your house and wardrobe?

    I hardly ever remember my dreams, and they are NEVER that interesting...

    Fed up with work, this paper just doesn't want to be written... I'm in admin mode and would much rather organise other people than actually DO work :p
  • Marru
    Marru Posts: 4,126 Forumite
    greenbee wrote: »
    Feel free to come with me as my translator, but you'll need to find your own place to stay...


    Now that wouldn't be a problem :D
    "Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."

  • Dorastar
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    greenbee wrote: »

    Do these gay twins come out fully grown if they're busy organising your house and wardrobe?

    I hardly ever remember my dreams, and they are NEVER that interesting...

    :p

    They are born (quite easily) then I flip forward in time (another feature of my dreams is the way I can move place and time instantly) and then we are shopping and they are advising me what I need to wear etc. It is always one of my happiest dreams as the two of them just 'sort out' all the things I can never decide about.
    Mortgage £119,533 going down slowly
    Emergency fund £1000/£1000
    Savings for big things £9017
  • Marru
    Marru Posts: 4,126 Forumite
    clairewop wrote: »
    Marru are you still thinking of importing wool? I have put a link over the other side which might be of use to you and anyone else who is thinking or has started a business

    My work is so mad at the moment and the next family court hearing is looming. Also busy with job hunting and possible move back. So everything else is on hold. I just got some wool from over there but it is for purely selfish use :p
    "Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."

  • greenbee
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    Dorastar wrote: »
    They are born (quite easily) then I flip forward in time (another feature of my dreams is the way I can move place and time instantly) and then we are shopping and they are advising me what I need to wear etc. It is always one of my happiest dreams as the two of them just 'sort out' all the things I can never decide about.
    And does this sorting out involve things that you are dealing with in real life, and result in you having made decisions by the time you wake up?
  • Hopeful1
    Hopeful1 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    Wake him up and tell him to move over... it's half your bed too :)

    I did that a lot (wonder if that's why I'm single now...!)

    Good luck for the next few hours x

    Not fighting for space or quilt is the main perk of singledom :)
    Dorastar wrote: »
    Had to:rotfl:at that MG - I dream regularly of giving birth to gay twins who I'm happy to say organise my house and my wardrobe (and I wake up happy),

    They sound like the sort of men every good woman should have :p

    Greenbee - glad the sleeping was a little better last night. Hopefully you're starting to turn the corner now. It sounds like you'll need your energy for all that travel!

    MG - how funny your dinner wasn't suitable for pre-watershed on MSE. Glad everyone enjoyed it!!

    The ex is picking 1 of boys up tomorrow and should be having both at the weekend, which is good for my food budget. I need to plan how to use the time as I really miss them, but need to make full use of my freedom. I need to put some time into thinking about my venture. Time is ticking away and I need to raise some funds to get going.

    Claire - hope you feel better soon too.

    Sleep well all :A
    One step at a time ;)
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