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Afternoon tea 6 june2007
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:rotfl: It's YEARS since I've watched daytime TV :rotfl: but I have seen jeremy Kyle and me and darling boyf dispair at the things he goes on about! We'll probably watch him Friday morning for a laugh while we lie in bed with a cuppa
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Does anyone like Lidl etc do a version of kitkats? I try not to eat nestle products (a hangover from my uni days too, funnily enough catt), but I do really like Kitkats.
yes they do,(they used to anyway-haven't been there for a while) though I think the chocolate is a bit darker.official dfw nerd club member no 214
Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!
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It's a nestle thing - marketing powdered baby milk to 3rd world countries by saying it was better for the babies than breast milk, a similar thing with heavy marketing (and mark up) on bottled water in Africa etc etc. Plus a friend of mine used to work for them, and the way they treat their staff is appalling!
OMG I never knew anything about that. methinks I will be boycotting them from now on.
I have heard some bad things about coca-cola lately tooofficial dfw nerd club member no 214
Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!
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and i thought Jerry Springer was bad!
Ive now realised im on here too much! i spent all lunchtime figuring out of i can get MSE on my mobile while im away! :rolleyes:0 -
a-ha! I now have an avatar - so what do you all think?Total Debt 13th Sept 2006 (exc student loan): £6240.06 :eek:
O/D 1 [strike]£1250 [/strike]O/D 2 [strike]£100[/strike] Next a/c [strike]£313.55[/strike]@ 26.49% Mum [strike]£130[/strike] HSBC [strike]£4446.51[/strike]@15.75%[STRIKE]M&S £580.15@ 4.9%[/STRIKE]
Total Debt 30th April 2008: £0 100% paid off!
PROUD TO [STRIKE]BE DEALING [/STRIKE] HAVE DEALT WITH MY DEBT
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a cuppa would be great im full of the cold!

Hows everyones week been so far?
Had cold since the weekend too, not fair, it's bloomin' June :rolleyes: Have a tissue...Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012."I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."0 -
I cant even see peoples avatars
Debt Free - done
Mortgage Free - done
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Skint_Catt wrote: »Very appropriate! C xx
I wasn't feeling particularly inspired :rotfl:Total Debt 13th Sept 2006 (exc student loan): £6240.06 :eek:
O/D 1 [strike]£1250 [/strike]O/D 2 [strike]£100[/strike] Next a/c [strike]£313.55[/strike]@ 26.49% Mum [strike]£130[/strike] HSBC [strike]£4446.51[/strike]@15.75%[STRIKE]M&S £580.15@ 4.9%[/STRIKE]
Total Debt 30th April 2008: £0 100% paid off!
PROUD TO [STRIKE]BE DEALING [/STRIKE] HAVE DEALT WITH MY DEBT
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Shineyhappy - you can change it in your profile options so you can see people's avatars, there are some great ones around!0
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