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rhosynbach wrote: »horrible post today,
car insurance renewal, electricity bill, hospital apointment, social letter about adoption of grandson and just to upset me more pair of jeans from sister with note, all it said was "you need to loose weight see if you can get into these by summer "
the jeans are 2 sizes to small:mad::mad:
now i have started eating better and excersing more have told no one though, in have always had a weight problem unbeleivable started when i was a baby and put on a pound a week, was under dietician all the way through school am trying to do something positive but dont want her to feel she is pushing me into it
send them back with a note as if id wear these hidiouse jeans thanks;)
take no notice of her coments if u really want to be !!!!!y ask her whats bothering her/ what problmes she taking out on u now to make her send such a nasty thing0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »some 70% off sets back on boots site
thanks to mags21 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4882666
can't find any codes unless you want to spend £70 though
Thankyou, just ordered some men's sets for Father's Day. Never managed to get to the men's section before it was obliterated during the shop sale...
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Prescott699 wrote: »Hi Elite....Can someone enlighten me to the Burger bargin... Ive tried reading back and searching MSL but cannot see any of the finest comparing to Morries? I gather Im missing something so if anyone can help I would be thankful ta..Mumto2monkeys wrote: »It's these 3 for £10 in t:) buy 3 packs compared £12 to £6...
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Hth:) don't forget filler items to make 10+ burgers only count as 1..
They were confirmed earlier as working today.0 -
Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Afternoon all.
Hope everyone is ok.
Been crazy busy today- work was a bit more of a challenge today but I survived the 3 hours without any bloodshed (just:o)
Good news- my mitchy cat hasn't got a broken leg, he was bitten apparently. (Possibly by a fox as there is defo one around here) The swelling has subsided and the hubby will be bringing him home this afternoon. :j
So relieved
Off for a quick catch up before I start organising the avon delivery that arrived today. I feel like I'm running in circles at the mo
Thats a relief. my big lad had that happen while back as well, anti biotics and he was fine.
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Cheers Elite
Thanks for the Picture too helps greatly....
Now to find them0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »horrible post today,
car insurance renewal, electricity bill, hospital apointment, social letter about adoption of grandson and just to upset me more pair of jeans from sister with note, all it said was "you need to loose weight see if you can get into these by summer "
the jeans are 2 sizes to small:mad::mad:
now i have started eating better and excersing more have told no one though, in have always had a weight problem unbeleivable started when i was a baby and put on a pound a week, was under dietician all the way through school am trying to do something positive but dont want her to feel she is pushing me into itrhosynbach wrote: »please keep it and no bringing it down to wales:D
How rude of your sister, i would tell her where to go, cheeky mare.
I will try to keep it here, dont really want it though and i certainly dont want it in wales, going tomorrow and need to get some work done so definitely dont want it following us.0 -
Afternoon all.
Been over my friends today who's recovering from her cancer op so said she can't be left on her own. Said I'll pop over all day tomorrow and left her some 1p choccies
Really don't have much time to get online at the moment as real life is keeping me busy
Have to make some cakes tonight for DH birthday, am debating making him a birthday cake with a 'minion' on top for a giggle tomorrowHistoric 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 -
rhosynbach wrote: »horrible post today,
car insurance renewal, electricity bill, hospital apointment, social letter about adoption of grandson and just to upset me more pair of jeans from sister with note, all it said was "you need to loose weight see if you can get into these by summer "
the jeans are 2 sizes to small:mad::mad:
now i have started eating better and excersing more have told no one though, in have always had a weight problem unbeleivable started when i was a baby and put on a pound a week, was under dietician all the way through school am trying to do something positive but dont want her to feel she is pushing me into it
First of all, good on you for alreayd starting to eat better and excercising more. The first step is the hardest, so keep it up.
If it was me, I would just pretend I never received the jeans, just act like you know nothing about them. Then when you have lost the weight, you can throw them in her face, tell her you could wear them but you would rather wear the ones that are a size smaller that fit you.
Different people need motivating in different ways, the carrot or the stick are not always the motivation people need. Keep doing what you can, if you need support ask on here and dont let her rudeness put you off something which YOU (not her) will get the benefit from.0 -
Thanks hun, good luck with your findszippydooda wrote: »Ask him who it wasTiger never gets the mans name;):eek::eek::D:DTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
Hi everyone; having a look through msm and found Bold 2in1 liquitabs http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/morrisons-price-comparison/Laundry/Bold_2in1_Infusions_Ruby_Jasmine_Liquitabs_20_Washes_20.html comares to asda at £7.00v morries £4.00. good deal for apg?0
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