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why are estate agents such heartless people???? Viewed a flat by the estate agents of the flat i'm already in fell in love with it, been waiting for this since i asked them to move me in september 11, ring back and say yes i'll take it, hear nothing so ring today and apparently i need a garuntor (sp) even though i don't have one here and cant get one, so after months of waiting for a flat, that flat being given away and looking at another one 'm back at square one. stlil sharing a room with my 14 month old son. looks like i' going to be living here forever at this rateYou 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!0 -
I went through an awful phase with DS when he was about a year old. I can't remember what the 'technique' was called that I tried but you had to put them back into bed however many times it would take to get them to sleep in their own room. When I tried it, I put him back into his bed 137 times!!!! That was the end of that one! He will settle in his own bed now always comes through to us during the night, anywhere from midnight onwards.Im going to get a Gro Clock in the hope he will stay in his room all night. We have a superking bed but when he comes in with us, he lies on my pillow and I end up hanging off the edge of the bed!A bargain is something you don't need at a price you can't resist0
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morning everyoneBack to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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rufydoofyM wrote: »our cats only eat whiskers crunches and treats and felix as good as it looks, but if we have ham, salmon or chicken then so do they. Anyone else share smoked salmon etc with their cats ?
I put a pic up of my cat a while ago. She's a Burmese of age unknown but minimum 14 yrs so she's an old lady now. She eats crumbed arnie ham, or corned beef or chicken and I often get these when whoopsied to 10p a pack just for her.
She also shares with me, salmon, trout, Sea Bass, kebab meat, sirloin steak (raw and cooked) chicken (raw and cooked) and her absolute favourite is cheese which she now begs me for everytime I go near the fridge.0 -
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calmspirit wrote: »yay confessions of sleep deprived mums! Love it!
The men of this thread are suddenly glued to this ....:rotfl:0 -
yay just found out i'm coming 14th on the bidding list for a council property.
my estate agents can go hump themselves
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!0 -
andreavinne wrote: »Thanks nikkilala. I do exactly that, i copy and paste whatever i find of interest to me and i save it on my iphone and browse my 3 tescos with my phone opened in notes alternating between photos/i save every picture on here/. I do have a perfect memory and kind of automatically check for yesterdays,last weeks or last months deals.
Atm waiting for 15th,lost of offers finish 14th but apart from that,nothing much to look for
I really do have a terrible memory. I can't tell you what I had for tea the day before most of the time. Very frustrating and a little frightening for later in life where I'm convinced I'll end up licking windows not knowing my own name! :eek:
My memory is however triggered well by sight. I can walk up and down the aisles in T's and I just see stuff and know what it should scan at, or if its an old 1p item or something. I can see dozens of items that trigger my memory but walking in the door I might only have 2 or 3 items in my head. Weird.0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Just like to say thanks for all the nice comments about the pics. I'm well aware that i'm lucky (not the right word) to have been able to go to so many places, but I would quite happily give it all back. I also appreciate the beauty we have on our doorstep, I haven't even been to the west coast of Scotland yet
I love the pics.
I have been to Benbecula. The scenery was amazing.Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »I really do have a terrible memory. I can't tell you what I had for tea the day before most of the time. Very frustrating and a little frightening for later in life where I'm convinced I'll end up licking windows not knowing my own name! :eek:
My memory is however triggered well by sight. I can walk up and down the aisles in T's and I just see stuff and know what it should scan at, or if its an old 1p item or something. I can see dozens of items that trigger my memory but walking in the door I might only have 2 or 3 items in my head. Weird.
You and me FK :rotfl:
Anyway ... just thought I'd say good morning while I still can (legitimally) ... ah bum missed it 12:05 already!!0
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