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  • To the kind lady who Private messaged me just now, thank you so much for your lovely words of welcome. Please be advised that because I am a new member, I can only send one message every 60 minutes.. grrrr.

    So I will private message you my thanks back in about an hour.

    Sits and drums her fingers.
  • bargainqueen8
    bargainqueen8 Posts: 1,911 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Photogenic
    fairclaire wrote: »
    No. It's not my day is it? :( I was at Ikea at the weekend as well!! lol I don't go very often at all. It's a 60 mile trek there and back so I tend to only go once or twice a year. That is a good price though, I will be looking for it on my next visit :)


    i`ve just been in the express to collect a parcel,they have one lot of the cafe direct but priced at full price,maybe worth gettin it price checked,i was being nagged to hurry so didnt get chance.:)
  • Did not want to read and run. I am a lurker and you have made me "come out". I am not good with words and Mummyv and others have said better, what I wanted to say.

    I have had times when i've been so down that I've thought of doing the worst. Its the most painful thing. AND, with a broken arm, you can put plaster on it and people can see your arm is broken. BUT with a broken heart/depression/feeling very very low - people can't see it. You can hide it and nobody would know.

    I remember a friend of mine once ringing me up and telling me: hey - you don't know what is around the corner. Think of all the wonderful people you have yet to meet and think of all the lovely things you are yet to do!

    That sort of stuck with me. BUT I still get really really low days. Sometimes, I can't even see where the dark cloud comes from!

    On another note, I think you are fab. I love reading your posts. You have helped me more than you will know.

    Also, you have so many people on here who adore you.

    Take care, and stay safe.


    Another heartfelt lovely post - sooo hope you come out more often. :):)
  • Morning all :)

    Blowing a blizzard out there and we're on amber alert so I won't be venturing out at all today. I think some baking is in order instead.

    Hope everyone is well.
  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    Well if you get it should be simple to everyone else pk :rotfl:

    :rotfl::p:rotfl:
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • SaverSavvy123
    SaverSavvy123 Posts: 1,335 Forumite
    David. wrote: »
    Sp conditioner = leather cleaner

    So I remember from many months ago :D

    So is it direct on to leather, diluted , do I have to shampoo first :D
    Who remembers has done it because trying to take the woods from our house again :rotfl:
    Dogs are insistent on bringing it back with them :eek:

    David. cant remember who originally said it but I tried it on my leather settee. I used the Alberto Balsam apple one (I got loads during the mega APG cos I use it on the dog). Put it on neat and rubbed it in. I was worried it would make the surface tacky, it didn't, it really does work well, cleaned and conditioned the leather.
    If it wasn't for blinds it'd be curtains for all of us:dance:
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    David. cant remember who originally said it but I tried it on my leather settee. I used the Alberto Balsam apple one (I got loads during the mega APG cos I use it on the dog). Put it on neat and rubbed it in. I was worried it would make the surface tacky, it didn't, it really does work well, cleaned and conditioned the leather.
    Thanks on the job now
    So too speak ;)
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • David. wrote: »
    Thanks on the job now
    So too speak ;)

    Before lunch time too! Well I never !!!;)
  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    Off out for a womble...catch ya laters!!!
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • wookeyhole1
    wookeyhole1 Posts: 2,199 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    good morning everyone,

    I have never used red spotted hankey before and i have 2 vouchers expiring on the 31st march that I want to use up. I have chosen my journey and I am at the payment stage. I have ticked the boxes to add the vouchers but it still says the total to pay of £54 but with the vouchers it should be £34. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?

    thanks
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