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levi: la vida loca
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How about buying a tester pot of turquoise paint and painting a couple of cheap picture frames with LL? You could put the nice pic of him and Z in for example. You could even stick things like shells to the frames if you are feeling ambitious. It will provide you with a cheap activity to do together, and the finished product will make you both happy every time you see it in his room XxDebts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
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Levi, I was in b and q last week, just before the bank holiday and hey were doing tester pots of their new own brand paint at an offer price of £1. The pots are miles bigger than your normal tester pots so would go a fair way. If you have a b and q near you, it might be worth a look, they colour match 2 so you could get a couple of pots made up in exactly the right turquoise.PAYDBX 2016 #55 100% paid! :j Officially bad debt free...don't count my mortgage.
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Hi Levi
Once again, it's a shame you don't live closer - I have one of those single bed chair things living in my garage that I've been trying to get rid of for the past month. It's charcoal grey, not blue, but was a very expensive one new (firmer and more seat-like than the cheap ones) and has never been used! Not coming down this way anytime soon are you? You'd be more than welcome to have it if I could get it to you...
As for blue, have you an IKEA near you? I once jazzed up Oscar's room with some of their £1 frames (pack of 4 I think) painted with blue tester pots. Or failing that, you know where I work, you know I can do sticky wall sticker things, right??????Email me if you think of anything you'd like... can send it with your canvas then
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Ooh don't tempt me.. but as ever you have done MORE than enough and we love ya for that - you have enough on your plate honeybun! :heart2: x- on a mission to be debt-free by the end of 2017 - :cool:
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Levi and Me&O you are both in danger of being smuggled to Liltsville for some TLC. Both too quiet & down for my happiness meter.
Lots of love. x
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I've packed a suitcase... What time are you picking me up??? :rotfl:
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sorry for low posting, just am really close to giving up - will never win this battle, no end in sight, 2 steps forward, 3 back.. endlessly.- on a mission to be debt-free by the end of 2017 - :cool:
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No, no, no!
We said we'd be here to pick you up if you fall and I've popped out of lurkdom to make sure you haven't fallen but merely hit a bump in the road.
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everything bee
i just cant keep being at war with a beast as mighty as this (debt) when i'm losing at every turn despite giving all that i have. i can't see any hope in sight. even if i slay one portion of it (which takes months/years).. i then still owe more..more..and more. if i had a towel, i'd throw it in.
- on a mission to be debt-free by the end of 2017 - :cool:
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