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Good morning all.
Just finished reading back and have no words, (((hugs))) to everyone who has lost someone, is having a bad time or even if you just want one x
And now I really should get ready for work.....There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
Morning everyone. Only 1 more dasy until the weekend!!!!0
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Good morning everybody, I hope you are all well and have fabulous day.
I had a good whoopsie run last night but unfortunately have filled the freezer up again. I have had fun though filling it up again.
I hope the day is full of glitches and many bargains.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0 -
Good Morning everyone and David. An early one today as we have Riley here till we take him to his nursery for 8.:)0
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Good morning everyone
What a beautiful sunrise to wake to!The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
Morning all,
Huge hugs to izzy65, 3dogs, logie and SDThis thread can make for a sombre read.
Life can be tough as hell at times, but with good friends, dedication and effort, the better times are never to far away.
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Hugs to you to frequent.
I've spent the last 15 minutes writing and deleting this message as I'm just not sure what to write.
This forum feels like family, I feel it's so much easier to open your heart on here.
Not sure what I want to say, just thought I'd post I may not comment to often but the elite are always in my thoughts and I do read here as often as I can to check you're all OK :grouphug:Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
kadiekaismummi wrote: »Hiya again dipdap.... thing is I was rather quick I was gone within 5 mins of seeing glitchy voddie,they di have stock but scanned through as £17.85 hence why I returned straight home to order online as the price showed £6.90 would have been my very bestest ever glitch, i would have been a very happy girly for months to come, but my happiness was turned to saddness when my delivery didnt come this morning
was told that my order would be between 8am-9am, then was told they didnt have enough stock (ordered 9 bottles) ....I was curious to know if there was any stock, so returned back to the store & saw 10 bottles of 1 litre full price, but online this morning still showing as £6.90!.... I didnt get a single bottle & yesterday was last day of wine glitch, didnt get any of that either, poor me, feeling really disheartend now especially when i see everyones hoards of voddie (well gel), I feel like crying :mad: ........ there be no other glitch as good as this one me thinks
....welldone all that got their voddie hoards!....nighty night Dipdap sweet dreams x
Awwww hun, there's always another glitch around the corner, we'll just have to hope it's an even better one next timeI don't even drink voddie, was just trying to get some for the MiL to put away for Xmas.
I got lucky and managed to get wine (I'm new to all this stashing so this is my first wine stash).
Hopefully you didn't have boozy nightmares!davemorton wrote: »Ignore them, and join my no-voddie gang, much better off (the swines!!!)
Can I join too? Is a onesie the compulsary uniform for members?Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
SpiralingDown wrote: »We'd been together for almost 16 years (2 months shy of that), we met when I was 16, married for 11.5yrs.
Oh Dear. My dad died at 34 too completely out of the blue. I was 8 and my sister 5. Times were hard and my mum trained as a teacher and brought us up.0 -
My DD was quite late riding a two wheeler, getting on for 8, but then she just learnt really quickly. She had tried at various times in the past but would never give it a really good go then all of a sudden woosh she was off and never looked back. Waiting for the local velodrome to phone with a place for her in one of their classes as she wants to try track cycling.
It's strange you know. My daughter was only 3 when she learned. At the time we thought it was because she took after my husband who was a gymnast and a trapeze artiste many moons ago now lol and I wasn t too shabby at sports either but when she grew up and went to the senior school she hated pe and would do anything and everything to get out out of it. It was unbelievable.0
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