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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    David. might be in the audience, I am sure he mentioned that he had a thing for her ;)
    He does go for the younger ladies ;)

    I know ;):p
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    I know ;):p

    Oh, did someone tell you like?? :p
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    Oh, did someone tell you like?? :p

    Data protection ;):D
  • Claire1972
    Claire1972 Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    msgoggins wrote: »
    spotted these earlier

    Flash Magic Eraser Extra Power
    45p shelf price (rtc)
    MSM A £2 T £1.50

    Make sure that online these are the single ones as I could only find the double ones at £2. It's the single packs in my Mr A for 45p
    We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits. :)
  • Eyespy_2
    Eyespy_2 Posts: 567 Forumite
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    edited 23 February 2015 at 10:42PM
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Aww bless you thanks so much. :)

    I think we need an expert on IP addresses I want to know how zippy managed to vote twice. :cool:
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Do you reckon? I wondered if it would be something simple like turning your hub on and off gives you different IP, I don't understand these things. I do remember something once about your internet provider and whether roaming IP?

    And surely other end may get suspect votes without IPs? Don't think I want to get into that. :o

    Some people have a floating IP address which means it can change throughout the day without you noticing, this is possibly why or how Zippy could vote again.
  • Claire1972 wrote: »
    Make sure that online these are the single ones as I could only find the double ones at £2. It's the single packs in my Mr A for 45p

    This is the same in my store, singles RTC but doubles showing online.

    Sadly no RTC cleaning at my local :(
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    cjj wrote: »
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1hpmtDO9EAk

    I see myself in this girl 25 years ago. The sadness in her eyes I recognise. My help only came a year or so ago. Still plodding on with things xx

    :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:

    I was a few years older than this young lady when it manifested itself on me. Although looking back I know I suffered before. The final straw for me was losing my MIL to breast cancer and my own mum being first diagnosed and living in a one bedroom flat with a baby and young child.

    I took medication and saw a therapist, although was only given 6 weeks sessions. But like one of the comments I couldn't cope with the medication, I didn't feel in control so after nearly 9 months I came off of them. I think I can finally say I am in control of my obsessions. But OH may say that is because I am "in control". I think my family have learnt to live with me and know what upsets my balance now. I used to have a fit if a towel/t shirt was taken from the bottom of a pile it would make me feel so anxious until I put the pile right again. :o

    It does get better I think you can learn to live with OCD, I will never stop having piles of folded underwear and socks in my drawers but at least now I don't go back and tip the whole drawer out and start again because it doesn't look right. :o

    All my kitchen cupboards are regimented but I have learnt to maybe leave it a day or too before straightening all the sauce/oil bottles if OH has been cooking.

    All those sorts of things I found it difficult to leave the house before if anything was out of place, now I can let it go. I don't know what the turning point was but now I can leave things and go back to them. DD3 is on time for college :) but my poor girls when they were younger always late for school and me picking them up. I found it so difficult to go back to things. :o:o

    I have turned that corner no idea when but I did. It will never go away (if you watched how meticulous I am while folding things you would see it is not normal) but it no longer stops me from enjoying life. :T

    I hope you have turned that corner cjj with what ever your OCD burdens are. :A
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    Oh, did someone tell you like?? :p

    Yes.... ;)
  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
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    Off to bed soon.
    Bit excited as at last after years of asking for oxygen to be prescribed for OH, it has finally happened, after yet another assessment yesterday. Will be getting some delivered tomorrow. Cant wait to see how much it helps him. :D
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:

    I was a few years older than this young lady when it manifested itself on me. Although looking back I know I suffered before. The final straw for me was losing my MIL to breast cancer and my own mum being first diagnosed and living in a one bedroom flat with a baby and young child.

    I took medication and saw a therapist, although was only given 6 weeks sessions. But like one of the comments I couldn't cope with the medication, I didn't feel in control so after nearly 9 months I came off of them. I think I can finally say I am in control of my obsessions. But OH may say that is because I am "in control". I think my family have learnt to live with me and know what upsets my balance now. I used to have a fit if a towel/t shirt was taken from the bottom of a pile it would make me feel so anxious until I put the pile right again. :o

    It does get better I think you can learn to live with OCD, I will never stop having piles of folded underwear and socks in my drawers but at least now I don't go back and tip the whole drawer out and start again because it doesn't look right. :o

    All my kitchen cupboards are regimented but I have learnt to maybe leave it a day or too before straightening all the sauce/oil bottles if OH has been cooking.

    All those sorts of things I found it difficult to leave the house before if anything was out of place, now I can let it go. I don't know what the turning point was but now I can leave things and go back to them. DD3 is on time for college :) but my poor girls when they were younger always late for school and me picking them up. I found it so difficult to go back to things. :o:o

    I have turned that corner no idea when but I did. It will never go away (if you watched how meticulous I am while folding things you would see it is not normal) but it no longer stops me from enjoying life. :T

    I hope you have turned that corner cjj with what ever your OCD burdens are. :A

    Thankyou for sharing that with me Tiny. My struggles are mainly like Spencer's from the YouTube clip. Hope you continue to enjoy your life :) xxx
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
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