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  • hornetgirl
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    Glad you are getting away for some sun HG. I can honestly say today is the first time I've ever noticed you wearing your grumpy pants. Most unlike you :p
    You must need it ;) :A

    Lol, I'll have to sign up to join the seven dwarfs. Usually I'm pretty good at biting my tongue. I've had a nice glass of something after my dinner, all is well again now :D
  • bubbs
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    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • Evening all....

    Random question of the evening....where can I buy a decent hair brush? :rotfl:. I've been using a Primarni one for the last few years which cost £1 but it's on it's last leg and really want a nice one thats decent for my hair :o
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    Evening all....

    Random question of the evening....where can I buy a decent hair brush? :rotfl:. I've been using a Primarni one for the last few years which cost £1 but it's on it's last leg and really want a nice one thats decent for my hair :o

    Denman all the way. Not the cheapest but most definitely the best :)
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  • underperky
    underperky Posts: 5,217 Forumite
    edited 15 October 2014 at 10:16PM
    cjj wrote: »
    I'm sure your Mum never got over it rhosy. Can't imagine how awful it would be to lose a child in this way. Such a waste of a poor young life. As for the driver, yes he also ruined his own life. It's something I couldn't forgive either :( xx


    So very sad I don't think any Mother gets over losing a child no


    matter how old they are , we don't expect to go before our


    children , when I was young one of the twins were killed and


    one


    escaped unhurt , I do believe the boy that lived suffered right


    to the day he died from what he saw happen to his brother and


    as they used to say in those days that's the first nail in his


    mothers coffin .... It took a long time to under stand that


    statement though I


    do know now what was meant by it
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    thanks it was a long time ago, but my mum never got over it, and I know the driver never did either after he died his daughter said he was haunted by the fact all his life my mum could not forgive him which made it worse, there was no peace for anyone,
    so many life's wrecked :( by one moment of madness

    This is so very very true Rhos. I won't go into why it touches me so much (not like me I know) but it's not just the silly person having the moment of madness and whoever their moment of madness touches that are affected. The fall out can and does rip whole families apart :( It's can have a massive ripple effect that changes people's lives forever. On both sides.
    I've been accused today of being harsh. Maybe I was? But I stand by what I said and I respect the fact that Scamps accepted all the comments that were made about him and the situation.
  • LilacLillie
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    edited 15 October 2014 at 10:14PM
    This thread moves SO fast!

    LL
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  • WhoWantsChicken
    WhoWantsChicken Posts: 405 Forumite
    edited 15 October 2014 at 10:13PM
    Evening all....

    Random question of the evening....where can I buy a decent hair brush? :rotfl:. I've been using a Primarni one for the last few years which cost £1 but it's on it's last leg and really want a nice one thats decent for my hair :o
    As an ex-insider have a look at TK Maxx, the majority of the hair brushes go down to between £1-£3 in clearance & their in clearance all of the time! Just don't steal them, that's how I used to catch people Hairbrushes, Scarves & Wallets/Purses you'd be surprised how many people try it on
    If only batman was here, he'd soon get you told
  • Denman all the way. Not the cheapest but most definitely the best :)

    Is Denman a store or a brand? Thank you :)
  • underperky
    underperky Posts: 5,217 Forumite
    Denman all the way. Not the cheapest but most definitely the best :)


    Yes Denman I have the paddle brush and the curling brush


    expensive but last for years and years
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