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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 8
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Trying to finish my ironing in between keeping up with you lot. Boy oh boy, you are so quick. I need to go and get lunch now, then hopefully off to Mr A this afternoon, after picking car up. Been for MOT and all it needed was a wiper blade! Phew.
Snowy, we live is 21st century - housework are for men.;) We go shop shop:D
I better carry on with my pleb work if I want to leave early today. xRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »I got an hour & an half to pleb before I can go shop shop
Wotcha getting?You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Snowy, we live is 21st century - housework are for men.;) We go shop shop:D
I better carry on with my pleb work if I want to leave early today. x
I don't mind some housework. Am a little OCD about certain things. Can't complain, hubby busy decorating and I am keeping out of the way.
You are so lucky being able to be on here and at work at the same time. Can't even get on this website from work! Got poor internet signal too in the office so have to wait until lunchtime, before I can go outside and check internet on phone.0 -
yes thank you :A:A:A
and all spent:D:DPhew - hopefully caught up now, but not quite understanding what does G&B and FF stand for? I am sure I probably know, but too tired to read back through all the posts. Don't know what has been wrong with me these past couple of days but all I could do was sleep, day and night. Actually feel a little more human today (after 12 hours sleep last night) didn't wake up once. Hubby said I lay down and was asleep in less than a minute. Think my body just needed me catch up. Thinking of venturing out to Mr A later this afternoon as the sun is shining now.
BL - hope you daughter gets the results she wants. So stressful for you waiting.
AH - glad to hear baby is better today.
Jeferey - enjoy lunch. Looks very post.
MT - hope your post arrived.
Aesop - your envelope went in the post last night. Asked hubby to post it earlier in the week, then he found it in his pocket last night, so I sent him straight out to postbox.0 -
Best_price wrote: »Wotcha getting?
whocha wanna know for?:p don't think it will be apg list. but still getting over 8 items to see what glitch I get:D
Hugo boss edt, gelatine leaf, port salut, tomatoes, cabbage, gravy, deli ham, confectionary & fantastic.
Tomorrow will be a proper target list shop.
oh btw Snowy, get sweet confectionery 20p and haribo fantastic 10p as your filler both will come back as N/ARIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
what have I missed? AH - you had a baby? (just read back and realised, doh!) ignore me.
Thanks BP for the confirm that gb & tins are a goer. My A actually has the g&b. woohoo.
Sold some tins of cadburys on my local fb page. 4 for £10.
My Beth's last day at work today, she is 31 weeks+ now. I have spent some of my christmas budget on baby Luca (shhh, don't tell OH!) - that baba has enough outfits to change 3 times a day and dispose of them.
Gave Beth all my vouchers that Ive won this year, really wish Mission Control would start all over again and am so going to miss spuds.
You lot on here are so funny...
take care all, hugs to all who need, deserve or want one free (((()))))
xmagsx
P.s bought two single sprouts as a filler, young male SA thought this hilarious but his laughter turned to embarrassment when I told them they were fake nipples for my bra.Love, through the trees, past the sky, beyond the northern lights; and I won't let go. May your soul and spirt fly sweetheart x
My alphabet-girls are with me every step of the way x0 -
errrr hand on a minute here. FFF did you notice that there is a double standard going on here?
Snowy give MT something & she didnt give us anything:( guess no pressy from us to her this year :rotfl:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
myalphabetgirls wrote: »what have I missed? AH - you had a baby? Yes and it must be a very heavy baby as she refused to tell me her weight.
Sold some tins of cadburys on my local fb page. 4 for £10. :eek:
You lot on here are so funny...
take care all, hugs to all who need, deserve or want one free (((()))))
xmagsx
P.s bought two single sprouts as a filler, young male SA thought this hilarious but his laughter turned to embarrassment when I told them they were fake nipples for my bra.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Really?RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
I don't mind some housework. Am a little OCD about certain things.
If you come to my house can you OCD my house too:D I need lots of friends with OCD, imagine if I have 7 OCD & invite them to my house each day & I don't have to clean my house they can do it for me.
Remember Snowy, my offer is open anytime;)RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
oh yes Doc, my boobies are my weapons of mass destruction.Love, through the trees, past the sky, beyond the northern lights; and I won't let go. May your soul and spirt fly sweetheart x
My alphabet-girls are with me every step of the way x0
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