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Every Laugh Is The Energy

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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    hornetgirl wrote: »
    Grant of probate arrived today. Can't believe it's already been almost three months, it seems like only last week :(

    Where on earth has that time gone hg.......3 months.....must seem like yesterday for you:o
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  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Well done you:T have we seen a picture of "the dress"?

    Thank you.

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    It's a deep emerald green my birthstone and I have tiny gold kitten heel shoes to wear with it. :D

    I do have a fall back that is fifties style flared if it doesn't look right. :o
  • TrulyMadly
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    Bananababe wrote: »
    You know with coupons and APGs I used to buy new ink for the printer several times a year. I have literally just run out and its been 15 months since I bought ink. Everything evolves I think.

    I have been sticking to cashback stuff when it comes up and done a few click and collect so dont have to print anything. Really not had the energy and now if I need stuff I buy it, have run my stash write down, even my son's girlfriend was disappointed as I had very little left and no free cinema tickets for them !!! :rotfl:

    I think I'm on the downward slope of the glitch cycle......I only get a glitch if I really really need it....but still get excited when they work......plenty of stuff stashed but seem to need less and less with both DD and DS living away now. Hardly spending anything.......but love it when a bargain does come along:)
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  • TrulyMadly
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Thank you.

    122iygw.jpg

    It's a deep emerald green my birthstone and I have tiny gold kitten heel shoes to wear with it. :D

    I do have a fall back that is fifties style flared if it doesn't look right. :o

    That looks beautiful TS......very elegant with a hint of sexiness:D
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  • Call_of_Trouty
    Call_of_Trouty Posts: 5,666 Forumite
    ellie79 wrote: »
    Dove and radox worked on NEW just now, thanks DeeDee :beer:
    The enchanted radox didn't compare well though, but the rest compared better than the old.
    Also found Felix doubly delicious meaty 12pk for 87p :D

    Is that the senior one ?
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
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  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I'm calling tomorrow for the crisps too...we are out of them:o

    I wish people would stop eating stuff:rotfl:

    I will come and live with you for a while if you like. :rotfl:
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
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    tweets wrote: »
    :j:j:j Yeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssss :D

    will hopefully fill the gap in my viewing lost by coach trip being off.

    Go you skinny minnie !! :j
  • Snap-ant
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  • MKS
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    Brilliant :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Glad you got the chair sorted and as you say, priceless for what it means to you. Once he gets nattering to other people.......;)

    Well I tried to talk to DS2 about this bullying thing tonight.....:( I didn't get far. I might be wrong (and I'm keeping an open mind because his information relay system isn't great) but he reckons it's been going on since September :(:( He was moved to a new 'group' in September to accommodate another (special needs) child with bullying problems who needed to move. So I'm thinking (as you would) that the other kid was moved and DS2 became the new victim? I'm trying not to.....but we will see.

    I think the kids with special needs are spread out so as not to have too many TAs in one class?

    He's not bothered at all about the name calling. It goes over his head but it seems that there's been some pushing and shoving as well. DS2 also has a stressy thing where he pulls his eyebrows out :(:( it's been going on for years and is noticeable. he's very sensitive about that and it seems that's been the subject of a lot of the teasing.

    The saddest thing he said to me tonight was he never told anyone because he didn't know that it was bullying :( it was picked up inadvertently by one of his TAs. I'm feeling quite upset that he thinks it's normal behaviour to be treated that way. I can't abide the thought of him going through life thinking it's ok for people to do that to him. He's admitted the physical stuff frightens him.

    we have a self referral back to CAMHS and I might use it. I worry about him in adulthood so much. I need him to know he has to tell someone if something is happening to him that frightens or upsets him. He's wide open to being taken advantage of.

    That wasn't all to you MKS :o I just hijacked my answer to your post :o

    :cool:

    Just catching up. So sympathise with you FC. Different generation, I know but had similar problems with DS1 being hearing impaired/deaf/CP when schools weren't so aware of problems. HM 'gave a talk' in assembly explaining 'DS's problems', opened the floodgates for bullying. :mad::mad: Knowledge was power to most of the kids. :(
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