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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Nope..
Next!!:):)When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
could someone come adjust my pillow please i'm sliding down & cant move0
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just catching up, and all this talk of shoes has reminded me, i managed to get 2 pairs for £4.00 yesterday at new look. they had loads reducedsealed pot No 1954 starting balance £25.070
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maybe they have a pet monkey? I used to have a neighbour who had a monkey:eek::rotfl: she got rid of it when it bit her
Bet she/the monkey has some interesting meals :rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
eek Jim davidson due to be on Big brother but arrested re Jimmy saville investigation :eek:0
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I don't need to buy these but somebody might
2 x Listerine Advanced Tartar Control Stay White Antib.£6.00£5.00
1 x Femfresh Large Feminine Freshness Wipes (25)£3.35£1.67
1 x Vaseline Antiperspirant Deodorant Aloe Fresh (250m £2.59 £1.40
Edit: What's wrong with soap and water?never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
couponqueen123 wrote: »i meet my o/h on line and getting ready for the date with him was my first ever proper date i was so nervouse but looking back were were ment to meet he perfect for me and me him, im so glad i did it , and i hope you find some-one, but rember dnt dress for them dress for you (im sure your special enough not to have to dress up just put black bag on cut arms and head out and volia cheep dress :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: joke enjoy and spill how you get on
Don't worry I always dress for me. Have 2 'dating'outfits' at the moment, a beautiful 'Stop Staring' dress and one from the Gemma Collins range. Been dating on and off for 4 years, once they know about the illness they generally don't want to know. But I have made some good friends and if I want to go to a concert or event just have to pick up phone and someone is always happy to escort me.
Not in a rush to meet anyone now as I like my little life as it is so would have to be a very special man for me to give up my independence. Plus would have to make space in my wardrobe and not giving up my shoes for anyone!,
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
BargainStreet wrote: »i think you have to be SO organised and determined to be a proper moneysaver - its a full time job - plus a degree in maths would help- wish i had one!
no maths degree here not even gcse maths , but give me money and i seem to be able to work it out/with it well lol, my nan did the local saving club i used to help her she also run a catalogue i used to help her cash that up being a tiny girl i loved all the tins of money,, from the age of 12 i worked on the markets handling lots of money some time up to £6,000 £8,000+ a day if we went away to xmas fairs or local week long markets , on a normaly market day £2000+ so iv alway been around money and i am a determined person, i failed at school and it never stood in my way i was adiment it was the exams not me im more a practical person rather than book and pens, and was laughed at by teacher but i proved them wrong iv been so sucsesfull in what iv done im so proud of my self as iv had a carp few year before i met o/h , but feel like i was reward for seein it throu by meeting o/h
i used to keep track of things in a note book but some kind person on her has given me a spreed sheet and now im using that , but i find it strange not to write it down i have a good few books of my working here sad?? i even have all the shifts iv ever worked since i turned 16 is that sad?:eek:(just incase tax man got a question)not that he shuld:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
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savingbabs wrote: »Got a foldable litter picker in home bargains today for £1.99, presume it's an aid for the elderly - was with the DIY etc. DD2 walked round A testing it out - works brill, managed to get through the fence and everything.
At T managed to pick up 2 wombles 110 and 85 points. Will wait to see if get anything back on the price porkies
:rotfl: I want one:rotfl:0
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