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davemorton wrote: »Down to Southampton, have another cruise in October. No way could I do it on a bus, lol.[STRIKE]£7600[/strike] £3189 Mint £9547[STRIKE]£11223.95[/STRIKE] 10470 0% Barclaycard 34months:T Total Unsecured [STRIKE]£23,600[/STRIKE]£23206
Mtg 1 [STRIKE]£68,109.20 [/STRIKE]£65,322
Mtg 2 [STRIKE]£42,478.29[/STRIKE] £40,497
Mtg 3 [STRIKE]£117[/STRIKE]Now paid:j0 -
Denture glue for false teeth.....how do you get your teeth out if you glue them in with it?“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Rises when the occasion demands?
ooh I say xTrulyMadly wrote: »It's so true :rotfl:
I buy all the funny breads, the weird types of houmous, taramasalata, soya milk, avocados etc
all the stuff left behind:o:)
I love all types of houmous. But Soya Milk… yuck. DS1 had milk intolerance so I used to buy soya chocolate (this was a very long time ago) and make him little chocolates and even easter eggs! He would drink Soya milk… we once had builders in the house and I had run out of cows milk so went to shop to buy some. When I returned they were walking out of the house with a cup of tea…. I fleetingly wondered where they had found the milk…. almost simultaneously they drank and spat out the tea… I figured out where they had found the milk :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:100 -
fed_up_of_debt wrote: »Have you looked at flights? We are travelling to Southampton on flybe and it was £60 out and £40 return
Fly...FLY??? Its un-godly, urrgg, no thank you“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »Denture glue for false teeth.....how do you get your teeth out if you glue them in with it?
I know I should not but I cannot help it
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:100 -
fed_up_of_debt wrote: »Have you looked at flights? We are travelling to Southampton on flybe and it was £60 out and £40 return
Welcome:T:T:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
davemorton wrote: »Down to Southampton, have another cruise in October. No way could I do it on a bus, lol.
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davemorton wrote: »Fly...FLY??? Its un-godly, urrgg, no thank you
A drink of the hard stuff and you will be back on the ground before you know it!!:D[STRIKE]£7600[/strike] £3189 Mint £9547[STRIKE]£11223.95[/STRIKE] 10470 0% Barclaycard 34months:T Total Unsecured [STRIKE]£23,600[/STRIKE]£23206
Mtg 1 [STRIKE]£68,109.20 [/STRIKE]£65,322
Mtg 2 [STRIKE]£42,478.29[/STRIKE] £40,497
Mtg 3 [STRIKE]£117[/STRIKE]Now paid:j0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »ooh I say x
I love all types of houmous. But Soya Milk… yuck. DS1 had milk intolerance so I used to buy soya chocolate (this was a very long time ago) and make him little chocolates and even easter eggs! He would drink Soya milk… we once had builders in the house and I had run out of cows milk so went to shop to buy some. When I returned they were walking out of the house with a cup of tea…. I fleetingly wondered where they had found the milk…. almost simultaneously they drank and spat out the tea… I figured out where they had found the milk :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Soya milk is lovely for porridge. You don't need to add sugar....it's just sweet enough:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
zippydooda wrote: »i used the last of my spray vanish on some stains on our carpet today. I ran out half way through :eek: and im too tight to pay full price, :think:
so I continued with Ariel clothes stain remover on the carpet. (large rug). what a brilliant job it did(not im not recommending it and our rug was white).
congratulations for today :beer:
Hiya zippy.
I've still got some spray Vanish. Had to resort to putting all cleaning/washing/washing up/softener/drain cleaner/dishwasher cleaner etc etc stuff in the shed when the 'shop' threatened to take over the garage, wardrobes, cupboards and loft.:eek::rotfl: I've used the Ariel on rugs too. I agree, works a treat.
Had a lovely 1970's style meal at the pub tonight. A prawn cocktail to start, a steak as the main, and a very naughty, but luscious ice cream sundae to finish.:rotfl::rotfl: (and a couple of brandies)
Thanks everyone for the congrats on our 30 years. He's a grumpy old *** at times, but I love him. He gave me a lovely card, and had written 'you are my world' in it. I was surprised when I opened it, cos it was exactly the same card as the one I bought for him.:rotfl:
Off to have a catch up now.
N xSealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0
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