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Mimi apologies for my confusion earlier- I did know that you were a boy and then I forgot and considered you a girlie.....i'll tell you why. You use lovely, flowery, effusive language and usually boys can't do that:D Would love to hear the results of your £5 off...assume you doing ss tills.:)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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I am still here. i see Sandra Scarlett was about on the Boots Sale threads this week aswell. Now what was the name of the main troublemaker, was it Broclo?
I am still using the Model Me Hair products we got for a few pence. I must have had them at least 3 years. I have a bookcase in my bedroom whixh has loads of Boots products from those days. Sorry you had such a bad time at the sale. There were a few people with lots of stuff but they were buying for next Xmas not to sell as they told me and they had a variety. There was still loads left when I left at 9.15 after a 8.00 start
I haven't seen sandra scarlett on MSE for ages. I really liked her. Her poems and stories were fab too
Right, i'm really off now. Night. x0 -
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Puppies:j
3pound off 13spend voucher at poundland in todays sun, taken from hukd.0 -
Evening all.
Just a quick post from me before I nip off to bed (loads to back read!)
I'm so sorry for sounding such a flake earlier, I feel much better after my 'chat' this afternoon (told her all about you guys and this forum) I think I was just having one of them days, feel a heck of a lot better now
Managed to grab some kit kats (was naughty and dragged some down off the top shelves!) and some whoopsied jaffa cakes so been snacking out this evening.
I'm so glad I'm in such good company, huge hugs to those that need them (I know there's people in difficult situations here and I just want to give you all big smooshy hugs)
Oh and those Dogs are sooooo cute!
Great you are feeling better dibdab, it does you good to share your thoughts and know you're not on your own.....
Off to bbyes now myself, 3 dogs, 3 cats all snuggled up, warm and cosy, Pixie (my avatar) will be asleep on my head shortly, awww. Just been thinking about all the homeless furries trying to keep warm tonight, god bless em. Still, Ted our rescue cat was in that position last year and to look at him now all cosy....so glad he chose our houseI like glitching, I like glitching, I like glitching and I like to glitch.....................:j:j:j0 -
2 x Heineken 4 x 330mls - compare at £5.11 each - multibuy on womble of 2 for £8 - glitching!
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I know it's late in the day sorry, the best comparison would be T's at £4.50.Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »1) Have a soak in the bath in the morning (it'll warm your bones through)
2) Chuck loads of talc on yourself afterwards. It will not only feel nice but will act as your first layer of insulation.
3) Clothe yourself in many thin layers (i.e. vest, t-shirt, hoody :eek:)
4) Wear tracky bottoms under your jeans/ trousers.
5) Make sure you are always wearing headwear as this is where the majority of the heat escapes from your body.
6) Whenever indoors at a shop discard your coat. This gives your body time to adjust to it's natural temperature.
7) When in bedLots of thin layers of sheets and blankets/ quilts are best. This will trap the air making you feel snug and warm.
8) If you are only heating one room don't have that heat on constant. You'll get too hot and you may dehydrate. Drink plenty of fluids
9) Wear a night cap and some jimjamsor something when in bed
10) I love you all loads. Please take care :A
Thanks - great adviceSorry:o Wouldn't care but I didn't get up till about 11 this morning. DW isn't very impressed with me either as she woke me when she left at 7 so I could put the bins out. oops. Might have to have a run up the 66 where someone we know has plenty of bin bags that need filling up;)
Artha last I saw there was a virtually empty space - hopefully they restock overnightThis is Sam, a patterdale terrier, he's 6 weeks old.
I need a glitch on puppy training pads! lol
Ahh my heart just melted - so so cute and adorable0 -
Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £5.58
2 x Weetabix Chocolate (24 per pack -540g) £5.16 £4.00
2 x Herbal Essences Beautiful Ends Split End Protectio... £6.52 £4.00
1 x Colgate Toothbrush Extra Clean (3) £2.00 £1.00
Comparison total (compared products only) £13.68 £9.00
Hth the shampoo was on 2 for £4 so paid 1.08 for 2
Edit forgot to say it was a v tThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »Mimi apologies for my confusion earlier- I did know that you were a boy and then I forgot and considered you a girlie.....i'll tell you why. You use lovely, flowery, effusive language and usually boys can't do that:D Would love to hear the results of your £5 off...assume you doing ss tills.:)
Hahaha. I am just a bit OTT on the internet. Mimi is my alter ego. I'm shy and retiring in real life. Honest.
NO ss in the store I am going to, but I am sure I can tell the SA how smashing she looks and how hot her hairdo is (even if she does look rough as hell) to see if it works.0
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