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Endurance Lends Itself To Enjoyment
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I think a pair of cashmere socks or a nice scarf is always a good investment for anyone who likes higher end stuff. His and hers spa treatments? I'll keep my thinking cap on.
ta for this - I ended up getting distracted again
a nice cashmere scarf is a good idea if I could find a company that sends them in a cute box - he has to go out onto building sites a lot so this would be a safe bet.
I started looking and then ended up on the Marks sale website - nothing cashmere but quite a few sale items ...
spa treatments - eldest child got her bonus just before they were going away - they were going to a very posh hotel - so she booked spa treatments for both of them :eek: - must have cost about £150 or thereabouts or about the amount I would budget for if I was booking a mid week break for us“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
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please remember that affiliate links are not allowed on MSE at all. A couple of posts have been removed (one an affiliate link and one that quoted it)0
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Good morning all...
Chuckled my way through reading back what I missed last night,,
Bananababe...Ace!
Rhos...great age for your neighbours horse to get to...I expect you will all miss him in the village
Well done to "our Ruth"..she may not have made the official top 5 but she was our star!
Qoc....keep smiling sweetie... its hard when life family and friends get in the way x
So sorry for the loss of Auntie Pauline,particularly difficult whe its the last of a generation to depart,a little like the end of an era for your family.
AFM...No flatbreads in T ...but they will insist on re filling the highland spring....
love to all...frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Morning :eek:,
Thought you might like some nice Monday morning reading.
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Seems voting didn't stop at 23.59 and Ruth could have carried on campaigning.
Thanks for all the lovely messages I have seen my lovely girl grow in confidence this week and reach out to people she would never have before. So every minute I spent campaigning was worth it to me. I am hoping this will give her a boost to get where she wants in life. :A
Couldn't have done it without the Elite, £2,500 of make up is not worth it.
And yes you can thank me L'Oreal for the massive amount of time and free advertising I have given you last couple of weeks.0 -
Morning elite,
Hope everyone is well. I'm starting 3 months of trying to live on just OHs wages so will be around here lots. I'm back to work after 15 months maternity mid-may and seriously wondering if I'll be able to manage it. I work very long shifts and unsociable hours and it is looking like work are being difficult regarding family friendly hours. My OH works away and I have no family near. Just dreading the day when my kids see neither their mum nor their dad in a day. Not acceptable in my eyes, they are still only babies and are so used to having me around.
The way I shop now will be a massive help so thanks to the elite for that. I'm not clued up on tax credits or benefits of any sort as we've never had anything like that. I'm assuming we still wouldn't be eligible if I gave up my job and apparently I'll struggle to get part time work there too. I've been there 12 years and giving it up would mean giving up a good pension, good wage and other benefits. But I just can't leave my children for days at a time, it seems like an impossible situation. Panicking a bit (lot). Any advice from others who have been in my situation welcome.
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Bananababe wrote: »Ruth is indeed !!! Brilliantly put !
Oh jings my face would have been burning I sneaked quietly through self serve
I always go through self serve when BNI's are glitching. :rotfl:
Only time I don't is when I get huge PP's when Bisol prosecco is glitching and then I am.0 -
Good morning everyone :hello:Someone was asking about deals/glitches earlier ?
Mix and match - YOUNGS GASTRO - 2 FOR £5Valid from 02/03/2015
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Multi on msm when I just checked so likely to have been picked up.#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
Radox glitch with brush and simple glitch still workingSealed 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:0
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fairclaire wrote: »Good morning
The weather :eek: we had hail/sleet on the school run this morning. Nasty!
I'm off this morning and might venture out for some shopping. The upside of all my muggle home deliveries lately is I've earned 20p off a litre at Ts and my car is empty. It holds 80 litres so a nice saving :money:
Emerald so sorry to hear about your aunt :A
You must have been spending a fortune. :eek:
I think the most I have ever had is 8p and that was before xmas when I was doing extra shopping. :rotfl:0
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