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The Extra Loveliest Individual's Team Expedition

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  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Have you recovered after the weekend SunshineM?

    Found anything nasty down the back of the settee:rotfl:

    The nastiness was on the bathroom floor.... you really don't want to know, but needless to say this is the only room in the house with a lock!

    It is his birthday today, so I drove home to do the cards/cake, he was in for 5 minutes before he disappeared. It is lovely to see him living life to the full x

    ;););)
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  • DeeDee74
    DeeDee74 Posts: 2,941 Forumite
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    My thought is perhaps they bought the wrong one?
    I wonder if I saw this 100ml Duo being mentioned last week. I wanted to keep the items like this 'on the radar'. However, the 2 for £8 to which the post I was replying clicked does not contain the Adidas Eau de Toilette Ice Dive 100ml.
    I think there may be an Ice Dive gift set instore that is part of the 2 for £8, but not on msm, and may therefore be in trigger status. However, as there aren't any decent items to appear on APG and compare to any good price at the moment, that's of little use.

    You know I like Ice Dive - back to where it all started for me:rotfl:.
    Ice gift sets are 2 for £8 I have a pic of some sets but im not savvy enough to work out how to post up :(
    Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Saversue wrote: »
    Good Luck and hope you really enjoy it.
    You must be wonder-woman to cope with your family and go back to Uni at that level.
    Are you having to pay fees?

    I am completely ignoring all the silliness on here tonight, how can people be so rude?

    Thanks Sue. No it's a research doctorate so I have been sponsored to undertake research that will (fingers crossed :o) result in a PhD. It's not a fortune, most of it will go on the research itself but the sponsor pays the fees as well as giving me a research grant.
    For me, it's the only way I wanted to do it. I've been to uni twice before and didn't want to go back again and do a full time course work led qualification.

    I cope better with something to do. I've been at home this past couple of years through necessity. Im not sorry I have been but now that things have passed crisis point I need to do something a bit more challenging than housework :o:o That's just me :)
  • Reminds me of another time when I had to use deodorant spray :eek:

    I'm a monster I sound :rotfl::o
  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Clucky... You deserve a medal. You must be as fit as a fiddle


    Hiya
    I wish lol, still over weight must be all the choc thats keeping me going lol :rotfl: x
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    did this man that conquered a mountain, really kill a defenceless creature.

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  • calmspirit wrote: »
    I'll see your bleach and raise you ...........I once took 3 hours to hoover up a spider as i kept running away and the hoover hose wasnt long enough!

    when I did finally get it......i wrapped the hoover in clingfilm (completely) and put it outside..........hubby came home a month later and asked why the hoover was outside wrapped in clingfilm :o

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    clingfilm !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    There is always a BS glitch:rotfl:

    Pray tell, I still have some Christmas gifts to get!

    :j:j:j
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  • Snap-ant
    Snap-ant Posts: 15,944 Forumite
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    Poor thing :eek: I have a knack of catching them in my hands! I am not your typical female - I grew up with two brothers, one older and one younger. I do not flinch when I catch spiders or anything like that, I'll quite happily pick raspberries whilst fighting the bees for them, and I regularly rescue mice and shrews from the side road!
    I regularly rescue them from my cat. Well, as much as you can rescue a non-living one that's been tossed about like a pancake :(

    I did handle big fat worms yesterday in my other garden. That's probably as far as I'd go :o

    :T:T:T

    I can't kill anything intentionally, feel bad when I step on a snail :o

    And always pick up worms (after it's rained) that are stranded on the pavement & put them on the grass verge :o:o:o

    Karma ;)
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    If all else fails - read the instructions...

  • Reminds me of another time when I had to use deodorant spray :eek:

    I'm a monster I sound :rotfl::o

    I hope it was the soft and gentle , that would choke the thing to death first. Im just imagining you running around the room ghost buster style :eek::eek:
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