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  • Tyzer you is gonna get some competition tomorrow in the old wombling department :rotfl: :rotfl:

    That is if my manky broken sore blistered foot can take the pace :o

    Bring it on! :rotfl::rotfl::cool::rotfl::rotfl:
    No, Mr A, that is NOT 'Great news'!!:D

    Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
    Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target :(
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    candy222 wrote: »
    You were one of the first people to answer one of my questions many months ago [ it was the gardening glitch ] you have always come across as a fare person,please dont let some people get to you they are not worth it.
    That's so nice that you remember the first person to help you out x
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
  • tricia89
    tricia89 Posts: 1,273 Forumite
    Wool27 wrote: »
    Well. I got called a silly cow in a by the sour faced security woman so :p

    :O Aww what a dime bar :(

    All of the bob the builder toys that were £30 down to £7. were gone from my store and i really wanted one for Leo.
    Was gonna be his main present after the tv incident.
    So annoying arghhh.

    I realised. I need to ring Adsa about the money they stole from me but y money was all in the accuont that is now overdrawn thanks to them so can't buy credit :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Whoever i speak to when i finally manage to call them is going to wish they stayed at home with flu :D
    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!
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Magicowen wrote: »
    Well I've failed, I've gone and used a pathetic smoker's excuse and lit up that first cigarette. Pathetic :mad:
    I went to my Grandad's house with my mum tonight, then my aunty turned up - mouthing off too my mum until my mum went out into the garden to get away from her. She then started on me...all I said politely was for her to not throw things away, and she just starts ranting and raving saying she can do what she likes, screaming at me, calling me a !!!!ing liar, saying things about my mum... now all that I can take...
    then she goes on to how she did everything for my grandad and we did nothing, and how my Grandad even said it himself that we were nothing and she did it all - I lost it, I told her she was disgusting and how dare she stoop so low to say such things.

    I could of slapped her, I was shaking so much, I walked out, went to the shop and bought some fags, it tasted gross, made me feel !!!!! but I still smoked it.
    Mum and I were meant to be going out for dinner after but just didn't feel like it.

    And on the way home I just totally broke down, all the way down the mway all I could see was a huge bright rainbow, practically all the way home, some may know the relevance of that to me and my Grandad. :A

    So I've failed, I'm once again a smoker. I could scream.
    Anyway, I'm sorry all I ever do is moan on here, feel free to ignore me!
    Hope you are all ok :)

    Oh Magic one lapse does not make you a failure nor does it make you a smoker - as lots of people have said just start afresh - I think you were very restrained I think I would have blown a fuse. Seeing the rainbow must have been a comfort.
    mc4martyc wrote: »
    How about some cute pics to cheer us up???

    theawww24.jpg

    theawww19.jpg


    Ahh lovely :beer:

    Just a thought on the mis-information - it needs to be identified if not then it would be even more confusing to all whether they are newbies or oldies :)
  • Anon wrote: »
    :shocked: what has that got to do with an APG, or have I arrived on the thread after the watershed :)

    Anon

    Yep, anything to lighten the mood on here:p
  • Anon wrote: »
    :shocked: what has that got to do with an APG, or have I arrived on the thread after the watershed :)

    Anon

    This is not the 'APG Thread' This is a chat thread which just happens to have been over-run with apg talk.
    No, Mr A, that is NOT 'Great news'!!:D

    Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
    Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target :(
  • I saw superman on the way home from work tonight, decided it was the real one though as he would have been flying. :)
    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!"

  • 3Dogs wrote: »
    Evening all - well I got the tyre fixed, £124.99 later, and got off on my journey about 2pm, after calling in at my Sister's to say bye bye. I drove through the Tyne Tunnel and joined the A1 at Washington Services. The road was suddenly soaking wet there and within minutes I hit horrendous rain, which almost flooded the road immediately. I thought, oh no, I hope it's not like this long or the road will flood and close again, but it lasted for 15-20 minutes and no more rain after that. Not much traffic so the journey was fine, and no real sign of the floods which had closed the road earlier in the week. They were working on the drains on the northbound carriage, near Sedgefield, and I believe that the road fully opened before I finished my journey home

    I got home at 6.30pm which is good after a half hour break for coffee and panini. Unpacked the car, put my washing in, loaded my bags of Iams into the car to take to the kennel in the morning for the recue doggie, and then settled down to rest ..... and catch up ...... and post :D

    So off to do some of that catching up ;) :money: :money:

    Big hugs, bet your glad to be home in your own cosy space :)
    Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:
  • fourp wrote: »
    I thought a lot of the new posters (not new members) were lurkers and if so surely they would have been familiar with this threads rhetoric and
    ethos .

    I think a lot of the new posters have gone back to lurking, remember Pam she's not been around much this week. In fact this must be the slowest thread for a long time.
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