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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    I didn't even know i had an ignore list.
  • LadyLeenie
    LadyLeenie Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    Evening guys :)
    Hope all are well tonight? x

    Slate undate.
    OH has been given some slate and is out in his garage having a go at making a heart now......watch this space :D
    Toni`s Mummy :)
  • Where are my manners? Evening everybody happy0042.gif
    I, too, tried the Boots glitch this morning without checking on here first...cue a red face and mumbled apology about forgetting to withdraw cash...
    Later, I got my first trouting in Boots. Tried to buy more of the No7 strarter kits with my vouchers (they let me yesterday), but the cashier went over to the No7 till and the lady there said no, have to pay full price anim_21.gif. When I told her I'd previously got some, she immediately jumped on the phone to all the other branches for a telling off...grrr jobsworth
  • bobchorba
    bobchorba Posts: 194 Forumite
    Does anyone know where else to find this voucher except from the HUKD post? That looks like a photo of it to me, made into a zip file...not sure if it's ok to use that? :think:

    Just printed one off...looks horrible and says photocopies will not be accepted. A can of worms this one will open:eek:
  • LadyLeenie
    LadyLeenie Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Or get everyone bladdered so they are leaning so the cake looks perfect :p
    Like it :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Toni`s Mummy :)
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    What do I do? our dog is old and has been a much loved family pet, but now she has become a total nightmare, she is distroying the house, peeing and pooing everywhere biting at cats, myself and everyone who she goes near, mind you thats only if your trying to take things off her. she has become obssesed with food eating bin bags shopping bags, drags things out your handbag, we are having a living nightmare with her. she has very many medical problems, has survived cancer bowel twists and so on many times. anyway I feel awful but my hubby and i disgussed getting her put down phoned the vet they can do it at 9.30am tomoz problem is we have a 19 year old son and 17 year old daughter who know what she is like but are probably not as bothered because they don't have to clean up after her. she is almost 13 and its a long time for us all, but what do I tell my adult children? Do i tell the truth and tell them whats happening tomoz or do i say she passed away during the night, my friend thinks i should tell them the truth and let them have there last night together. i am only just coping with the idea myself and feel i couldn't cope if the kids got upset too. it has been making my home life miserable and hard work has anyone any suggestions what to say to ds and dd. hubby ids going to take her in morning,
    thankyou in advance for any advice. (never posted anything personal on here before)

    Hi Blondy, tough call, fwiw think you are doing the right thing.

    Didn't tell kids wife away for xmas until 2 days after she left.
    No good giving them time to think about it.
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,286 Forumite
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    555_ wrote: »
    She has been your family pet for 13 years, you owe it to her to find out why she is behaving like this, there are all sorts of medical problems that can cause this and more importantly all sorts of treatments you can try. You wouldn't give up on one of your children this easily and dont forget A dog is for LIFE and not until you get fed up of it. I think the most important thing you can do as far as your children are concerned is to show that when you take on the responsibility of a pet it should be for life, especially when your dog needs help. Don't just turn away because there is a problem, find a solution. If PTS is your solution to the problem please do not ever have another pet just to give up when a problem arises. If you have made your mind up to get rid of your dog have you considered trying a rehoming centre. Someone may give her a few more years love and care.

    What an incredibly offensive post. It is obvious from reading Blondynurse's posts that she is caring person who is not taking this decision lightly. Who do you think you are, coming on here and being so insensitive in your very first post. I was always taught that if you can't say anything nice about someone you should say nothing. Maybe someone should have taught you the same. Your remarks were so out of order.
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    LadyLeenie wrote: »
    Evening guys :)
    Hope all are well tonight? x

    Slate undate.
    OH has been given some slate and is out in his garage having a go at making a heart now......watch this space :D

    Good luck to OH :D
  • altojack wrote: »
    I need to look for a good deal for travel insurance for me and DH. We're off to Isle of Wight next Friday for 5 days then Spain for 9 days on February 18th. Trouble is with him being diabetic insurance seems to cost more. He's paying so that's good lol

    Still catching up altojack so don't know if you got sorted....I used a company called Orbis for our Florida trip last year (DH has copd and angina). They had no problem covering him and it was incredibly reasonable compared to many many others I priced. HTH
    :heart2:Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.:heart2:
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    my darling little dog has kidney failure heart failure an irregular heart, fluid retention from head to foot, dementia and now behavioural problems. She has had thousands of pound worth of medication and surgery 4 times to save her life. We have been through hell and high water with our wee dog which we have shown love and compassion too over 13 years, our vet has her on medication for her heart kidneys irregular heart beat etc. She also has swollowing difficulties and choking due to the fluid on the back of her throat and lungs. She is biting the other pets biting myself my husband and the children. I believe she is suffering she can't stand being petted because i believe she is in too much discomfort. The has unfortunately thinking constantly and eating everything in sight including things are not for consumption, and this has twice made her suffer a torsion to her stomach. I for one fully understand her medical problems as i have a degree in nursing. My post was for support to deal with these problems and for anyone to advise me how to deal with this for my issues because people who have had to face this before could shed some light or how they have coped with it. We have also 2 cats which my dog is biting at. I have to take responsibility for everyone in our household including our other pets. this is not being discussed for someone like yourself to insult and cause further upset. I am a very caring person who loves animals. I think your reasons for posting this are obviously from some other deep rooted problem and this is maybe something you should have looked into, perhaps anger management. Also i don't think a forum is a place you will "belong" as you very much use an offensive approach.
    Regards all the lovely support of messeges on the forum and support from pm's i would like to thank you all very much, for every inch of support and kindness regarding this awful position i have found myself in. The good thing is the above poster is in a minority so i like to believe the majority of people are generally good and have good intentions which helps me sleep at night. Take care you all, tomorrow is going to be a difficult day x

    Read back, you will see everyone has blasted this person for their callous post :mad:

    Tomorrow will be difficult as you say but we are all your friends on here and most of us have/have had pets so know what a horrible situation this is.

    She will be in peace tomorrow though and I hope this will give you some peace too, as in a strange way it can once the decision is made and the action taken. I speak from experience having said goodbye to 8 cats, it never gets easier, but the grief of losing the pet never takes away the pleasure of having had them in your life to start with, and once tomorrow is over and the grief has cleared, in time you will remember these times and they will be a huge comfort xxxxx :grouphug:
    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 Marx
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