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  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    I hate people who still treat me like a child so I get that one completely. Then again, I'm not the most independent of 20 year olds.
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  • Gemmzie wrote: »
    I hate people who still treat me like a child so I get that one completely. Then again, I'm not the most independent of 20 year olds.

    So gem i am not independant that doesnt make me 12. I know a chap who is 44 and still lives at home (he had a maraige break up) that doesnt mean you get treated like rubbish. I guess thats her way though. Well they can think what they like :rotfl:

    Oh and i do apologie for my spelling tonight ~ how do you spell maraige anyway :rotfl:
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  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    So gem i am not independant that doesnt make me 12. I know a chap who is 44 and still lives at home (he had a maraige break up) that doesnt mean you get treated like rubbish. I guess thats her way though. Well they can think what they like :rotfl:

    Oh and i do apologie for my spelling tonight ~ how do you spell maraige anyway :rotfl:

    I'm really un-independent though, my mum's away for a few days next week and has to pre-cook and store all my food for me :o
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  • awww gem but thast just you. I am sure your will become indepentant at your own speed.

    Beanie thanks, today my spelling has just gone out the window :rotfl:

    Right dilemma... i have £35 work of pigsback points... now i was/am saving them for xmas. Everyone is have £30 worth of vouchers (i am hoping to get from ebaying/pigsback/quidco) and something handmade... Now do i withdraw them now (and then i can use them against the olympic challenge) or do i carry on saving them and order them in one fail swoop? :confused:
  • I'd probably draw them now, as you aren't likely to spend them (because u are good!) then add them to the challenge......
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • I'd probably draw them now, as you aren't likely to spend them (because u are good!) then add them to the challenge......

    Thats what i thought, i could put them in the tin i put all mums savings stuffs in. Now boots of shopping vouchers? I think i will go for the latter as i love shooping in boots :rotfl:
  • Thats what i thought, i could put them in the tin i put all mums savings stuffs in. Now boots of shopping vouchers? I think i will go for the latter as i love shooping in boots :rotfl:

    Well they were out of stock, so i have £20 of boots and (sister) £10 waterstones (mums oh). So that means i need to get £10 (sister), £30 (brother in law), £30 (brother)... total to get = £70
  • Pigsback is something else I am rubbish at, I really just don't take the time to do anything with it!
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