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fairclaire wrote: »I shared your day
except mine started bad and spluttered it's way to here
:rotfl:
Why you had a bad dayanything you want to share ?
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vanilla_twist wrote: »Evening all
[2] Busy day, my sister bought my dad down by train(he know knows how easy it is but wouldnt do it on his own. When they arrived we went to local pub chain for a late lunch then enjoyed chatting over a cuppa at my house. Worked out have not been in a close family unit dad, mum, me and sister just us for a few hours since 1984 when I left home. Hade a lovely afternoon. As coming by train dad didnt pack much just his man bag so very low on clothing and had to leave his precious radio at home so I have reserved one from argos to collect on way to funeral.
I can then keep at my house so he doesnt have to keen bringing his with him.He did try radio on telly but was a bit loud for me.
[1] My close male friend driver/handyman has found out his dad has been diagnosed with small cell bladder cancer with mastitis on his brain. His surgen admitted him today and they hope to start chemo tomorrow after his CT scan.
Very sad news.
Had a nice early delivery from mr t so set up for the next few days.
v x
[1] Oh, that's awful - sorry to hear that:(:smileyhea.
[2] Know the feeling.fairclaire wrote: »savvy......you've gone all quiet since I offered up my children to help you with your coke stash:rotfl::rotfl:
DS2 will be bouncing off the walls if he sees some 24 packs tomorrow :eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Last sentence first:rotfl: - my reply is :rotfl::rotfl:.
I've just been doing the Morries collection - online on msm:eek:. Not got time to collate all the info. yet. Some brief(:D, ha ha:rotfl::rotfl:) info. Some Old El Pasos at £1.61 could be good from A (partic. if trigger/mbuy thingy;)). Also Walkers Doritos and includes the Chives etc. pot things(?) at 99p - v. good if mbuys go. 5% cashback on msl too (they are being good to us:rotfl:). M Chicken & Veg Pie 568g (frozen) at £1.13:T - if M's version is within 10% weight range of A's:think: - you'll need to check. Probably not news to many people, as you're on msm all the time and can do all this yourself.:rotfl::rotfl:
See you soon!!:):wave::wave: (Probably means I am really going off and not reappearing after my goodbyes tonight:rotfl:.)
Bye-bye!:rotfl::wave:
[Edit: Ooo... those roll-arounds in the bottom half of this post, including FC's as quoted - they make a rather tantalising pattern:D:T(:rotfl:) - and moving back and forth of course. Looks like a dog perhaps or Leo the Lion?!? Or if you include the bottom bit, perhaps it's an archer pointing to the right?:think::think: rolls-around not wanting to disrupt that pattern, roll-around!!!]0 -
Night Savvy and everyone else :wave: I'll be back later after dropping off cakes to the boys - should keep 'em going until 6am
Massive hugs VT x'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Evening all
Busy day, my sister bought my dad down by train(he know knows how easy it is but wouldnt do it on his own. When they arrived we went to local pub chain for a late lunch then enjoyed chatting over a cuppa at my house. Worked out have not been in a close family unit dad, mum, me and sister just us for a few hours since 1984 when I left home. Hade a lovely afternoon. As coming by train dad didnt pack much just his man bag so very low on clothing and had to leave his precious radio at home so I have reserved one from argos to collect on way to funeral.
I can then keep at my house so he doesnt have to keen bringing his with him.He did try radio on telly but was a bit loud for me.
My close male friend driver/handyman has found out his dad has been diagnosed with small cell bladder cancer with mastitis on his brain. His surgen admitted him today and they hope to start chemo tomorrow after his CT scan.
Very sad news.
Had a nice early delivery from mr t so set up for the next few days.
v x
Sorry to hear Vdoesn't sound good. I hope the chemo helps alleviate some of the pain. Your friend will need you :A
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Why you had a bad day
anything you want to share ?
Aww no Sue not really. My OH is have a bit of a relapse at the mo, so if Im not on suicide watch I need to find someone who can be
It's just one of those dips that happen. I am remaining positive
Thank you so much for caring enough to ask :A0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »[1] Oh, that's awful - sorry to hear that:(:smileyhea.
[2] Know the feeling.
Last sentence first:rotfl: - my reply is :rotfl::rotfl:.
I've just been doing the Morries collection - online on msm:eek:. Not got time to collate all the info. yet. Some brief(:D, ha ha:rotfl::rotfl:) info. Some Old El Pasos at £1.61 could be good from A (partic. if trigger/mbuy thingy;)). Also Walkers Doritos and includes the Chives etc. pot things(?) at 99p - v. good if mbuys go. 5% cashback on msl too (they are being good to us:rotfl:). M Chicken & Veg Pie 568g (frozen) at £1.13:T - if M's version is within 10% weight range of A's:think: - you'll need to check. Probably not news to many people, as you're on msm all the time and can do all this yourself.:rotfl::rotfl:
See you soon!!:):wave::wave: (Probably means I am really going off and not reappearing after my goodbyes tonight:rotfl:.)
Bye-bye!:rotfl::wave:
[Edit: Ooo... those roll-arounds in the bottom half of this post, including FC's as quoted - they make a rather tantalising pattern:D:T(:rotfl:) - and moving back and forth of course. Looks like a dog perhaps or Leo the Lion?!? Or if you include the bottom bit, perhaps it's an archer pointing to the right?:think::think: rolls-around not wanting to disrupt that pattern, roll-around!!!]
I love you too:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »Aww no Sue not really. My OH is have a bit of a relapse at the mo, so if Im not on suicide watch I need to find someone who can be
It's just one of those dips that happen. I am remaining positive
Thank you so much for caring enough to ask :A0
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