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  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    3Dogs wrote: »
    A quick update before I go catch-up :eek:

    Well it has been a very tiring but rewarding day. Our friends got here 11 am and we called at Lidl before making a start on the 2nd storage unit. Their friend they are staying with came along later and helped too. The three of them took every single thing out of the unit, I sorted it into put on fire, skip, for home, for eBay, for auction and belonging to our mate, who called round and took his stuff out of the way. After I'd sorted through the boxes, the lads put the auction stuff back in but at one side so I can get into the units, both of them, and right to the back to get stuff out. I am going to see a friend who has a much larger van to call and pick up some of the boxes, etc and put it into the auction for us. We can't put it into the auction all at once, or you flood the auction and it doesn't sell, so it will need a few trips to get it all down there and sold

    When we had it all done, the lads and I went over to see Mr 3Dogs who is rather down at the moment and just wants to get home. His stoma system is settling down a bit, though he is still on that drip to help. He wants me to call at the kennels again and ask them to rehome Bess too, as well as Billy :(:( as he says he won't be able to manage even her walks. I just don't know what to do for the best. I know I struggle to walk the dogs due to my arthritis, sciatica, etc, and he doesn't think he will be able to walk them at all. I think it is as much a case of him not wanting to leave me with the dogs to look after on my own, when I can't handle it :o:o

    Anyway, as I was leaving, Mr 3Dogs said, through tears, "I don't know how I can ever thank them enough for what they've done" meaning the time, effort, and money, that our friends Steve and Andy have spent these last three days to come all the way up here from New Forest to help me sort out the units :o:o They truly are angels :A :A

    Its a shame as having Bess & Billy will be of comfort when mr 3 dogs has gone, are there any volunteer dog walking schemes in your area. You are lucky to have such good friends, don't forget to look after yourself
  • tricia89
    tricia89 Posts: 1,273 Forumite
    czerniacha wrote: »
    that's correct

    you get one box(no details remembered but it's on HP at 70p) and something for 71p+ to the SS till

    hopefully you pay 1p

    then get back and clear(or almost) the shelf :D :beer:

    oh okay cool pretty simple. got one just down road from me maybe il go try tomorrowif i do il let you all know if its stil working.

    only got three pound though so best try one first so i dont embarrass myself haha
    You can't make someone love you. All you can do is
    stalk them & hope they panic & give in

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  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    tricia89 wrote: »
    he said hes none of them
    must have missed that post:o
  • tazmac25
    tazmac25 Posts: 1,651 Forumite
    My rescued batteries were in the canned fish aisle in one T and with the electricals in the other
    :-)
    No. 16 in HCCSC
    :jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    Oh do Tesco price check for batteries? as these are 2 for £5 in Asda. And £4.99 each in Tesco

    they don't :(
  • DanielleNic87
    DanielleNic87 Posts: 1,064 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    3Dogs wrote: »
    A quick update before I go catch-up :eek:

    Well it has been a very tiring but rewarding day. Our friends got here 11 am and we called at Lidl before making a start on the 2nd storage unit. Their friend they are staying with came along later and helped too. The three of them took every single thing out of the unit, I sorted it into put on fire, skip, for home, for eBay, for auction and belonging to our mate, who called round and took his stuff out of the way. After I'd sorted through the boxes, the lads put the auction stuff back in but at one side so I can get into the units, both of them, and right to the back to get stuff out. I am going to see a friend who has a much larger van to call and pick up some of the boxes, etc and put it into the auction for us. We can't put it into the auction all at once, or you flood the auction and it doesn't sell, so it will need a few trips to get it all down there and sold

    When we had it all done, the lads and I went over to see Mr 3Dogs who is rather down at the moment and just wants to get home. His stoma system is settling down a bit, though he is still on that drip to help. He wants me to call at the kennels again and ask them to rehome Bess too, as well as Billy :(:( as he says he won't be able to manage even her walks. I just don't know what to do for the best. I know I struggle to walk the dogs due to my arthritis, sciatica, etc, and he doesn't think he will be able to walk them at all. I think it is as much a case of him not wanting to leave me with the dogs to look after on my own, when I can't handle it :o:o

    Anyway, as I was leaving, Mr 3Dogs said, through tears, "I don't know how I can ever thank them enough for what they've done" meaning the time, effort, and money, that our friends Steve and Andy have spent these last three days to come all the way up here from New Forest to help me sort out the units :o:o They truly are angels :A :A

    It's at times like these you know who your true friends are.

    Hugs to you 3 dogs and Mr3dogs, stay strong. :o

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  • emmlouie
    emmlouie Posts: 1,591 Forumite
    feeling really tired, regretting letting the children have a couple hours nap this afternoon. At the time thought bit of quiet time, ended up both sleeping for few hours and now still both very much awake:eek:
  • tazmac25
    tazmac25 Posts: 1,651 Forumite
    Oh do Tesco price check for batteries? as these are 2 for £5 in Asda. And £4.99 each in Tesco

    Batteries have never price checked
    Sorry
    No. 16 in HCCSC
    :jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
    :beer:
  • choirchick
    choirchick Posts: 1,045 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I think Redfox is female a foxy lady:rotfl:
  • biscuitmad
    biscuitmad Posts: 843 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    kadison wrote: »
    Reading the posts re alcohol problems, it's something that wrecks so many lives and I'm glad for those who have escaped the harmful relationships they were in, as for the OP who's having trouble (I'm sorry I can't recall your name), I hope something gets sorted out for you and your son very soon xxx



    Excuse me, but isn't that your fault for buying a people carrier? :rotfl:

    Re redfox, I don't know that MMW meant anything by her remark, I read it as "right, teacher's gone - MISBEHAVE!" *waits until Redfox has turned her back and starts a food fight with whoopsied cheese quiche*

    Yes and I always said I wouldn't have one but I don't live near my family and they don't drive so if I want to go out with them we all have to go in my car!
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