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Westvleteren wrote: »Aww, don't say that
Woke up yesterday with a rough throat and today I haven't got the energy to move
Whisky bottle is my companion today.
Oh no, I hope the whiskey helps. Perhaps that's where I went wrong!
I think it's a nasty virus doing the rounds, read on another forum I go on that loads of people seem to have had it. Hope you and everyone else feeling poorly feels better soon.0 -
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scottishshortie wrote: »:eek: Run for the hills I've seen the carnage this kid can cause he ain't no :A
:rotfl::eek: hide the nail gun :rotfl:0 -
Been tidying. In laws are coming ,!!0
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NEW BABY PEOPLE
Tesco Cheeky Bots nappies 1 month supply £6.00 @ Tesco
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tesco-cheeky-bots-nappies-1-month-supply-6-tesco-2179648
Thanks for posting this deal bubbs - I got 2 boxes of size 2 for my brother and his wife who are expecting :beer:Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180 -
any Londoners please some suggestions.
where can you eat cheaply on a Saturday lunchtime - something high volume like rice or noodles
- I was thinking street food originally.
Eldest childs fav market market - Borough market but the portions are too small and anyway they have been there.
Eldest child has 2 visitors next weekend both with vast appetites, taking them to normal restaurants is hopeless, they would be hungry within half an hour and they also don't want to pay London prices“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 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »My niece Tasha is running her first London Marathon this year.
For those of you who followed my story for the last 9 months, Tasha is running to raise money for Leukemia and Lymphoma Research in memory of my darling Dad.
This is a cruel vicious illness which for anyone over 60 is practically untreatable. Dad was keen on helping with medical trials but the leukemia spread through his body so quickly he was unable to help research.
I am very proud of Tashas commitment to her training and would be nice to show her our support.
I love my friends here regardless if you can afford to sponserTasha but a few womble pennies will make all the difference to her total.
I posted on the charities board so here is that link
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/68100301#Comment_68100301
A bump a day would be nice but please don't over run the thread.
V x
Bumpty Bump.
Tasha only £16.50 off her target if anyone could spare a £10 -
any Londoners please some suggestions.
where can you eat cheaply on a Saturday lunchtime - something high volume like rice or noodles
- I was thinking street food originally.
Eldest childs fav market market - Borough market but the portions are too small and anyway they have been there.
Eldest child has 2 visitors next weekend both with vast appetites, taking them to normal restaurants is hopeless, they would be hungry within half an hour and they also don't want to pay London prices
You could try one of the many curry houses in brick lane.Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180 -
any Londoners please some suggestions.
where can you eat cheaply on a Saturday lunchtime - something high volume like rice or noodles
- I was thinking street food originally.
Eldest childs fav market market - Borough market but the portions are too small and anyway they have been there.
Eldest child has 2 visitors next weekend both with vast appetites, taking them to normal restaurants is hopeless, they would be hungry within half an hour and they also don't want to pay London prices
I was introduced to an Indian vegetarian buffet restaurant in London by a friend. It's round the corner from euston station (there is actually a few on that road but only eaten at this one, been there twice). £6.99 all you can eat, it's really good. If you're interested let me know and I'll find the details.
Might even go there for lunch after my next hospital appointment in London, which is a week tomorrow. See the bladder nurses at 11, then pig out before coming home!0 -
scottishshortie wrote: »Ooh am I on top :kisses3:
:grouphug::rotfl:
seems that way :eek: Think I am being lured in
When The Fun Stops Stop0
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