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  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    While we're talking about 'ignores' and 'thanks' can I ask what the symbols at the bottom of the posts are? I've looked everywhere but can't find anything to explain. I understand THANKS, QUOTE, REPORT, and SPAM. But what's the balloons and the pencil/clock???
    :rotfl:

    The balloons are multi quotes if you want to quote more than one post you click on it and it puts a tick into it then go through the posts you haven't read and every one you want to comment on and quote click this then when you want to make your post press the quote button and they are all there for you to comment on - hope this makes sense

    Not used the other button
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,286 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Issyc wrote: »
    I see that Celebrate has posted on SSM's wall that she has received her £50 L2S voucher! Well done, Celebrate!

    I got mine today too
  • tricia89
    tricia89 Posts: 1,273 Forumite
    bensonsmum wrote: »
    You picked up more thanks this time than the poster before and after you :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    lol!

    can somebody tell me...
    i feel this is a very dumb question

    is a high chair (metal frame) gonna be easy for me to break into pieces?
    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!
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Mortgage-free Glee!
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :o

    OTT question :o for any Lovelies over a certain age & going through the 'tropical moments' phase in their lives

    Do you get really itchy legs? :o:o:o

    I thought it was the Gout but in a book I was reading it mentioned someone itching their legs as a symptom of their menopause

    Have to say I have never had itchy legs as a side effect of the "tropical storm"! A few strange things going on, but not that :rotfl::rotfl:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • karlie88 wrote: »
    :j

    Online @ £1 aswell! The online yoghurt code works too!

    :cool:

    Linky winky: http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A29523465

    ;)

    Apologies if already posted...just catching up with the thread!

    They all went through at £2 in my local about an hour ago:(
    Now on the 5:2 diet.

    Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go
  • SaverSavvy123
    SaverSavvy123 Posts: 1,335 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    Just to add.

    When your d/s see's the sign mentioning be aware of pick pockets, tell him not to put his hand on wallet to check, thus showing said pickpocket which pocket to pick. I( also try saying that when p1ssled).

    Thanks Frequent, have passed that on.

    I am a little worried but trying not to show it. He has been a few times before but this is the first time on his own. Am worried he will miss the bus back so may be looking for lodgings tomorrow.

    Have packed him a bottle of water, a tube map (thanks Jane), told him not to speak to strangers, look both ways when crossing the road and will spit into hand and smooth down his hair when he goes out of the door. Have I missed anything???
    If it wasn't for blinds it'd be curtains for all of us:dance:
  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    purdita wrote: »
    Amy you sound such a lovely person for still wanting the best for him :A
    If it was me I'd be wishing that his goolies would shrivel and drop off. ;)
    I sincerely hope things work out for you xx

    with you on that one purdita :D maybe I am further along on the journey :D Sending Amy big hugs and......

    celebrate........ if you dont KNOW that you deserve better dont worry.....WE ALL know you do!!!:D:D


    ignore list ......hmmmmm
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • tricia89 wrote: »
    lol!

    can somebody tell me...
    i feel this is a very dumb question

    is a high chair (metal frame) gonna be easy for me to break into pieces?

    I would think quite difficult, haven't had one around for about a year can't remember if there are some screws half way down the legs though?
    Now on the 5:2 diet.

    Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Mortgage-free Glee!
    tricia89 wrote: »
    lol!

    can somebody tell me...
    i feel this is a very dumb question

    is a high chair (metal frame) gonna be easy for me to break into pieces?

    A lot of metal frame ones fold up, although it is a looooooooooooong time since I had to deal with a high chair.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Good night all - just going to check I haven't missed any grab bits or coupons then I am having an early night as I am shattered
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