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Afternoon all!
Back from doc's and also from 3 Boot's salesHave been put on a different anti-depressant, same category/class as my current one but will hopefully do something for my anxiety as well :beer:
Will post pics of Boot's haul (sale stuff and vitamins) once I find my flamin' camera......*roots through belongings*No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
I had an email from them asking did I want to sign up to this one, and yes I did. Hope I get inHennyPenny79 wrote: »Thanks for this but cant find it anywhere on SSM anyone else found it?There's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0 -
Yes! exactly that, but we called it french elastics, we used elastic rather than rubber bands, would get our mums to buy a few yards and sew it into a loop.
All the girls took turns, starting at the ankle etc, just like you said. We had different combos of moves 'on, slip,skip.out' etc if the player did a move wrong, they were out, then came the next round when the elastic went up to the next height!
We also did two ball against the wall with lots of different songs, and ofcourse lots of handclapping rhymes with partners or in bigger circles!
....and cats cradle with pieces of wool!
OMG we played that!!!!!!!!!:T:T:T
slipped into my bad old ways, didn't take long, logging onto the forum at work, took me exactly 10days since i got back to slip down the slippery slope...................:D:D:p:p
anyone else confused which is the boots thread and which is the tesco thread right now lol?!:rotfl:GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!0 -
mymerrywidow wrote: »and you can guartentee the adults of that day were saying "kids today......." :rotfl::rotfl:
Somethings never change! Didn't you always swear to yourself that...When I am a grown up, I'll never say that......:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
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I'm thinking I might get some of the vitamins for kids but DS1 is only 2 1/2. Not sure if he'll even like them. Anyone any experience of a 3 year old successfully taking supplements or is it like trying to give a cat a worming tablet :rotfl:
Caz I give mine vitamin drops in their cereal/milk. Mixes in so it's undetectable. Great for my DS as he's a superfussy eater. I think if you qualify you can get them on prescription = free.
:T on the vits spreadsheet. Top top work. I don't know how you got to the bottom of those receipts, they may as well be in Swahili for all the sense they speak to me :rotfl::starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:0 -
Gemini_Jes wrote: »Do you mean you look good with them over your head walking into a bank?...:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Awaiting a new sig0
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Forgot to say the SA couldnt get my No 7 voucher to take £5 off the sale No 7 kit I had
Not to worry Im happy with my lot!
Regarding our absent friend, do you think it would help if we emailed Martin himself with our plight. I do feel there has been a serious injustice and the way it has been handled is close to cyber bullying, if this was a real place it wouldnt of happened, I wonder if Tesco's would be so willing to eject someone with tourettes for example. I cant understand how the mod's dont see his Aspergers as a contributory factor to how he deals with things and for this reason I feel that they are being discriminatory.0 -
Were any of you at Colton Boots this morning?0
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