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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    lokitty:A:A

    is always nice when someone thinks of you. you thought of me today and that was sooo nice :A
  • lokitty wrote: »
    Oh Magic - thinking of you and sending you hugs. ((hugs))
    I know exactky how you feel, I kept my mums flat on for as long as I could just so that I could be close to her. I still cant bring myself to go through all the stuff that I carefully packed away. I have one of her hankies in a sealed bag in my bedside drawer it still smells of mum although it is beginning to fade a bit now.
    After the funeral my sister who had not seen my mum for nearly 6 years came to her flat - she had never even been there before and she, her husband and my nephew went through the flat like a whirlwind. I felt like mum was being burgled and i was doing nothing about it., I felt sick. Mum never realy had much of any monetary value and to be honest any of those things would not remind me of mum. I have a whole box full of little scraps of paper that mum had written crossword clues on. Did you know that a group of ponies is called a string of ponies? Neither did I until I read mum's little notes. :rotfl: I even found "Ainsley Harriet TV chef" written on the back of her bank statement. no idea why :rotfl:

    So sorry that you feel memories have been ripped away, but they are safe in your heart, where no one can get them and throw them away. A phone call from heaven sounds lovely - if only eh?

    :A

    Thank you, your story really did make me smile :)
    Especially as tonight I rescued some random bits of paper my nana had written on - I can't even read her writing as she was registered blind and it's all a bit of a mess, but it's hers, and also the week after my Grandad died I took a hanky and a cushion cover from his house and sealed them in a bag to place in his memory box :A

    And no, I didn't know about a string of ponies! :rotfl:You learn something new every day! :)
  • Issyc wrote: »
    Tweedy gnat.

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :D
  • LadyLeenie wrote: »
    No Toni has not had her baby girl yet.

    I have lost all faith in some of the people I trusted on here, I suppose that's the internet for you? To be called a troll after over a year of trying to give out useful information when I could hurt me.

    I my not have saved anyone hundreds of pounds but I was always 100% genuine in all my posts, some you win and some you loose.
    I have lost all interest in trying to clear my name and really why should I even try.


    Guys take care.

    Must go
    L
    please do let us know when Toni has her little girl,
    please:)
    rchddap1 wrote: »
    For those interested here is my new little man...sweetly sleeping his cute little head off.

    P1010632_zps5f746d85.jpg
    OMG soooo gorgeous- congratulations!

    (what have you got him in a tin bath??:))
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    and just before I go back to bed...where is dr v???

    I for one miss your(check the correct grammar) epic posts. I hope you are reading and get back to posting soon.

    Also missed and loved are fudgecake:A and 3 dogs:A
  • Magicowen wrote: »
    Thank you, your story really did make me smile :)
    Especially as tonight I rescued some random bits of paper my nana had written on - I can't even read her writing as she was registered blind and it's all a bit of a mess, but it's hers, and also the week after my Grandad died I took a hanky and a cushion cover from his house and sealed them in a bag to place in his memory box :A

    And no, I didn't know about a string of ponies! :rotfl:You learn something new every day! :)
    Oh Magic, so sorry to hear that you are having a rough time :(
    Give that lovely Percy a squeeze i am sure he will curl up on your lap and make you feel a little better xx
  • Wow about 50 pages to catch up on. Haven't been on all day :(
    The grocer mag article tickled me. Obviously someone there is a lurker lol
    Hugs and thoughts to all those experiencing tough times. Hang in there magic. Family are (insert expletives here ) as we have experienced. No all nighter for me tonight but nice to see Lesley bright and early lmao

    Goodnight all I will play catch up tomorrow
    Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
    Redundancy date 31/12/12
    :jNew Job started 18/02/13 :j
  • wackojackouk
    wackojackouk Posts: 1,412 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    edited 22 September 2012 at 1:18AM
    Evening or should I say morning...

    Here's my battery/cereal/juice shop earlier...

    10 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Waitrose
    +£13.22

    1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Original (120g) £0.38 £0.32
    2 x Duracell Ultra Power AAA Batteries (4) £6.00 £1.59
    2 x Fox's Rocky Chocolate Bars (9x20g) £2.00 £1.59
    1 x Robinsons Double Concentrate Orange No Added Sugar... £2.00 £0.32
    1 x Robinsons Double Concentrate Apple & Blackcurrant ... £2.00 £0.32
    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
    1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini £0.10 N/A
    1 x The Ice Co. Ice Cubes (2Kg) £1.00 N/A
    1 x Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Apple (6x37g) £1.98 £0.32
    1 x Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Blueberry (6x37g) £1.98 £0.32
    1 x Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Strawberry (6x37g) £1.98 £0.32

    Comparison total (compared products only) £18.32 £5.10

    Well chuffed with the batteries. Was a bit confused by which AA batteries to get (pretty sure it said M3 Ultra) but couldn't see them on display only normal Ultra AA... Also did I need to get 2 lots of Rocky Bars?

    WJUK
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    lokitty:A:A

    is always nice when someone thinks of you. you thought of me today and that was sooo nice :A

    You are very welcome Fairclaire, that is what this thread is about, there for each other. Take care. x

    Night everyone - have just realised that I still have the kids channel on from when DD went to bed several hours ago and i did not even notice. :rotfl:
    Tomorrow is another day and another chance to make it a good one. Lets hope it is.
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • lokitty wrote: »
    You are very welcome Fairclaire, that is what this thread is about, there for each other. Take care. x

    Night everyone - have just realised that I still have the kids channel on from when DD went to bed several hours ago and i did not even notice. :rotfl:
    Tomorrow is another day and another chance to make it a good one. Lets hope it is.
    Good night
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