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SF's 2012 diary - the most exciting year yet!
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Hello SF I was going to say a lovely new purse would cheer you up but I won't as that would be very naughty of me, and this badger is trying to be good now :Arising_from_the_ashes wrote: »Caramel
- it really was rather *sigh* IYKWIM (I have a very sweet tooth!)
L|dl sometimes have the caramel syrup inLBM 24/05/2012 :TAugust NSD 10/12 * £2 savers0 -
Sorted the database at last!!! :j Not sure why what I did should have made any difference, but it did...Acce$$....baaah!!
Well SF, you have sent the email and had no response. Would it be better to say what you wrote in person, or is that going to be too confrontational?
Good luck with it all xx
Heading off to sort things out for bed-time...off out tomorrow morning @ 9. Taking a friend to hospital for tests...will probably be there for hours, so taking my knitting.
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Keiss - :j for sorting it out! and I can't see this person in person at the moment, so it's a bit difficult - hopefully I might get a response today! Hope today goes okay for you and your friend
I went out for tea last night with a friend - it was lovely!I had goats cheese and red onion bruschetta to start, followed by shin of beef with garlic mash and roast veg, then pistachio creme brulee with chocolate shortbread for pud!
nom nom nom. It was a lovely evening and had a good catch up too
Hoping for a NSD today - I don't need anything as I've brought my lunch in with me and shouldn't need petrol today
Have a good day everyone!Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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Hi all
SF sorry to hear about the difficult situation at work - hope you get a reply today and that it is all sorted out - i too hate confrontation
Your meal out sounds scrummy indeedThe food highlight of my week is that i am possibly going to cook a roast this sunday with all the trimmings
- although i've probably jinxed it now into being a gloriously sunny day where the last thing i'll want to do is slave over a hot stove :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Gah! Just realised its not wednesday yet:eek: Roll on le weekend!
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I know, how is it only Tuesday?! Today is going so slow.... :wall:DFW - mmm roast pork... :drool: sounds good!Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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sorry to hear that you didn't get to theatre and that you have stuff to sort out..hopefully you'll get an answer to it soon0
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slowlyfading wrote: »went out for tea last night with a friend - it was lovely!
I had goats cheese and red onion bruschetta to start, followed by shin of beef with garlic mash and roast veg, then pistachio creme brulee with chocolate shortbread for pud!
nom nom nom. It was a lovely evening and had a good catch up too
mmmmmmm *sigh* - that sounds heavenly and is making me peckish!:o
Badger thanks for the L*dl tip re syrups - will keep my eye out (unfortunately don't get too often as it's a fair way away)Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
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sorry to hear that you didn't get to theatre and that you have stuff to sort out..hopefully you'll get an answer to it soon
and I hope so too!
Meal sounds just yum.rising_from_the_ashes wrote: »mmmmmmm *sigh* - that sounds heavenly and is making me peckish!:o
Badger thanks for the L*dl tip re syrups - will keep my eye out (unfortunately don't get too often as it's a fair way away)sorry for making you hungry! I've never noticed the syrups in L*dl - I'll have to keep my eye out next time I'm in!
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