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Everything Leads Into The (new year) Elite thread
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Tom, Em is sensible, sensitive and has a great sense of humour... I think she needs to live in your bungalow with you as Mrs Tom x
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »and the mother to clean and cook!
I like your thinking.... or should I say Tom will like your thinking!!
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I bet he would:rotfl::rotfl:
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Peppa pig 53 bit art case £2.96 @ toys r us
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Thanks for trying redrose. I was pretty confident that it would work as the Radox appears on MSM and MSL as 2 for £3 and there have been several other glitches that have worked in similar conditions.
The good thing is you didn't buy too many and you also got them for 90p each which is the cheapest price that they are anywhere.:DThanks for trying redrose
(It didn't compare to T's as their offer is a 2 for 1 and items are not all the same price).
SFSB- I do like to try any of these glitch thingymebobs with a small shop, just to check, Then can go back after 3 hours if it worked! Also I wouldn't buy any more than I could afford at full price if it wasn't a confirmed glitch. I have been around here, in the shadows, since the lynx glitch but have been learning fast off you lot. 90p isn't bad, not quite my usual value price but daughter will love it as it smells better than the value stuff! She will say 'Was it glitchy?' and when I tell her it wasn't she'll think I'm feeling flush:laugh:.
Chrisv- Oh Yes, I thought I remembered something about that, someone mentioned it a few days back, but couldn't be sure as I have a memory like a sieve and not great search skills.RISEABOVEHATE
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Grippy sole socks with Monkeys 50p
Pens on clip strips SEL £2.70 - 10p
Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Heatherlea wrote: »Hello everyone. I've not posted for ages because of RL but have been lurking occasionally.
I've been sorting out some paperwork for recycling this morning and have several of the M&S coupon leaflets going into the bin shortly! I feel so guilty putting these in the bin when people need them.
Huge hug to Scamps and others in need. xx
You have a pm
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
So Mr SHSB... how do you manage to type smilies without typing words?
From Ms Frustrated SSM
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I hope things resolve themselves. I do think it is important for people to try to work through issues, every relationship has it rough times.. some last for ages and are difficult to resolve!!
But it must be hard on your mum if she has been home for a few years, and also hard on your dad if the burden of financially supporting the family falls fully on his shoulders. Maybe your mum may feel better returning to work and gaining new friendships, confidence etc.
I think a hard thing that needs to be done is her telling your dad how she is feeling without this exploding. This hopefully will enable them to begin to work together.
But if all else fails, they need to be adult and discuss how they will proceed if they decide to separate, the last thing anyone wants is WWIII with you and your sister stuck in the middle.
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emmap just logged on and this is the first thing i read:( i feel so sorry for you having your mum confide in you must be so hard and put you in an awkward position, i think sunshinemummy has put everything so well in her above post cant think of anything more helpful to add.
every thought of being an agony aunt0
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