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  • AlexLK
    AlexLK Posts: 6,125 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Why am I reading this thinking that IT seems like an appealing career? :eek: :rotfl:

    Thanks for the advice re. technology. :)

    Really wish I could be bothered to cook proper meals. At the moment we're having salad, jacket potato, cous cous, soup and that's about it for dinner. Basically anything that's quick or easy. :o
    2018 totals:
    Savings £11,200
    Mortgage Overpayments £5,500
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,912 Forumite
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    £2.05 OPed, got a lie in until 07:30 thanks to Mrs E :)
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,912 Forumite
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    Bloody hell, telescopic edging shears are a fair workout. Why on earth do people enjoy gardening again? :mad:
  • Bit late replying but in schools every time they introduce new software without troubling to train us with it they say
    "Its intuitive"
    This translates as "I spent six hours with it yesterday because I hardly teach any lessons and now I can work it"
    It doesn't help the folk who have to use it tomorrow morning.
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,912 Forumite
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    I hear ya SHS. We support schools. The problem in our neck of the woods is that the council most definitely don't budget for as many lessons (IT) as you teachers might need!
  • One would be a start! The prerequisite 'some training'.
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Bloody hell, telescopic edging shears are a fair workout. Why on earth do people enjoy gardening again? :mad:
    Because they (i.e. "I") don't *use* edging shears :p If I had my act together, I'd use a strimmer over all my grass, which is roughly postage stamp size, but since the strimmer's now unsafe, as its housed in the shed-that-collapsed, I use shears over the whole thing :o

    This is not pretty :o
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    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,912 Forumite
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    We are lucky, we have a book of stamps (6) ��
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Respect :D

    That's very good, no way I can come up with another one - you need to be sparring with Gally or someone :rotfl:
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,912 Forumite
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    edited 18 July 2016 at 7:15PM
    £0.90 to EF (54.26% of target)

    DD carpet gets fitted tomorrow. Replastered, freshly painted, new vertical radiator, thick carpet and new window coverings. Will be our first completed room :)
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