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  • tricia89
    tricia89 Posts: 1,273 Forumite
    thanks frequent but all us single mums got put in this building because we were all nearly homless and had to take it, its not fit for a dead animal. environmental health man told me its good to have ventilation in my windows... the girl in basement flat has actual white mould growing off the carpet with mushrooms comig out of it, all our children always get broncitus and are ill, my son has developed asthma the doctor thinks but nobody cares, we are just a number, even though i have explained i cant afford to go back to work until i am put in a council place, had to give up a decent paid job as a HCA not going back to work for pennies and live in a hell hole like this !!! :\
    You can't make someone love you. All you can do is
    stalk them & hope they panic & give in

    God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!
  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    Gemini_Jes wrote: »
    A coded way of saying the town, the castle dominates the town so people from the area would know straight away the town.

    Or in another way, C4£r9h111y....:D :T But it is a lot less faff to say what you say!!

    I am now beginning to throw my toys out of my pram waiting for price check today....how hard can it be?? None of this Tesco was cheaper malarkey...err no it flipping well wasn't now cough up my JTD my printer is on tenterhooks...

    Pram now empty, toys on floor.

    :D
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

    And get lots of glitches!
  • HappyChappy84
    HappyChappy84 Posts: 7,585 Forumite
    edited 8 February 2012 at 10:19PM
    tricia89 wrote: »
    thanks frequent but all us single mums got put in this building because we were all nearly homless and had to take it, its not fit for a dead animal. environmental health man told me its good to have ventilation in my windows... the girl in basement flat has actual white mould growing off the carpet with mushrooms comig out of it, all our children always get broncitus and are ill, my son has developed asthma the doctor thinks but nobody cares, we are just a number, even though i have explained i cant afford to go back to work until i am put in a council place, had to give up a decent paid job as a HCA not going back to work for pennies and live in a hell hole like this !!! :\

    Doesn't she clean/hoover then because if she did that wouldn't be there.

    Are you, or are you related to Karolina-voucher by any chance? (those that go on the coupon thread will know what I'm talking about).
  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    Doesn't she clean/hoover then because if she did that wouldn't be there.

    Are you, or are you related to Karolina-voucher by any chance?


    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: Happy! no no no!
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

    And get lots of glitches!
  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    postcode wrote: »
    A bit warmer than here, but by no means truly warm in February I'm afraid. It's one of the coldest months even in Portugal. Usually the weather starts turning in April and in May you can get some really warm (beach-going) days as well. But February is real winter... Or as "real winter" as the Portuguese get. Afterall, temps bellow 10C are considered freezing cold over there. ;) Have fun!

    It's considerably warmer than here, I usually get to sit in the sun sleeveless at some point each day. And we've had the beautiful Sao Rafael beach pictured above to ourselves for an hour before now = you won't get that in the summer.

    The Algarve reckons on 300 days of sun each year, and the rain falls predominantly in December/ January. We've been every February for the last few years. 2010 was the worst February in 18 years, the people who go every year reckoned, and even then you'd just get a five minute shower passing overhead and then you could get on with what you were doing. The evenings chill off and you can't sit out, but you just make sure your accommodation has aircon so you can warm it up a bit. The restaurants etc that shut for a couple of months usually start reopening early February, prior to our UK half term. In February 2011 we had up to 25 degrees during the day - very pleasant without being too hot. Yes, it's not going to be as hot or quite as consistent as eg the Canaries - but then they're a four and a half hour flight, as opposed to less than two and a half, and considerably more expensive. For a top up at the end of winter, we love it. We're having 9 nights including 4/5 star accommodation, flights, car hire and airport parking for just over £300.

    It's also hilarious - the locals are all clad in coats and boots, and all the Brits/ Germans/ Dutch etc are all in shorts and summer skirts!
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • debsjc
    debsjc Posts: 3,222 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    debsjc wrote: »
    A message from Tinyshoes, her internet is down at the mo. But she found a few RTC bits on tea, coffee, hot chocolate, ovalitine & horlicks. One was a 70g sachet of Maxwell House down to 50p, in an Extra.

    Tinyshoes just texted me this to add to the above :)

    Twinings ground coffee £1.89 and BOGOF (apparently it was £3 odd a couple of weeks ago) and Nescafe gold blend £8 ish which is about half price.
  • Fabio Capello resigns to concentrate fully on his commitments as one of the Dolmio puppets.
  • Oust iron pad scanned at 1p for me today. Winnie TP christmas benies at £5.97
    Mad
    savannah67 wrote: »
    Hi everyone, just noticed cupcake napkins back to full price, just scanned matching plates and they are now £1.50. Also oust iron wipes £2 and clipper green tea 79p, all of these were 1p ! Hope tesco aren't getting their act together!
    I say "THANKS" to posts that make me smile - Oh and really good glitches.:j
    Good things come to those who wait:A Bad things come on express delivery:(
  • Smart1e wrote: »
    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: Happy! no no no!

    It's because my mummy isn't here to keep me in check.scared0016.gif
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