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  • whitewing
    whitewing Posts: 11,852 Forumite
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    Hope it was the bird and not your husband who pooped on you.


    Check out this pugloaf:


    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/the-ring-doughnut-pugloaf-game-6159693
    :heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    whitewing wrote: »
    Hope it was the bird and not your husband who pooped on you.

    Yes it was the bird.

    I just re-read that post and thought the same :rotfl:

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • Wellyboots6
    Wellyboots6 Posts: 2,735 Forumite
    Ooh I like that quote Calley, I think I may borrow it.
    Hope you recovered from the poop.

    I'm back in bed being a grumpy so and so.
    Citizens advice couldn't really help much so not much further forward with anything. She did work out what money I will be getting once baby comes etc and turns out we will be worse off than I thought, which wasn't what I wanted to hear. Better to find out sooner rather than later I guess.

    Got a difficult day coming up tomorrow which I think is also impacting on my mood.

    I needed cake! We have none in though which is probably a good thing, and intentional!
  • elsien
    elsien Posts: 36,333 Forumite
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    Whizzes in, waves at everyone, whizzes out again. Will try to catch up properly tomorrow. I am Gitdog free today so am planning an early night in bed reading which I've not had chance to do for ages.
    All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.

    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • Pyxis
    Pyxis Posts: 46,077 Forumite
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    calleyw wrote: »
    very quiet on here tonight.

    I have been reading around the subject of happiness and found this quote

    Good enough is almost always good enough

    One I think I will keep in mind.

    Yours

    Calley

    Here's another:

    Happiness is a full tummy and warm feet.

    (Teehee!)
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

    Her Greenliness Baroness Pyxis of the Alphabetty, Pinnacle of Peadom and Official Brainbox
    Founder Member: 'WIMPS ANONYMOUS' and 'VICTIMS of the RANDOM HEDGEHOG'
    I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
    I love :eek:



  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    edited 29 July 2015 at 8:43PM
    I found it here

    Its a quote from Professor Barry Schwartz.

    Yes typical though clean jeans on today as well. Well its my only pair of jeans that I fit in to :rotfl:


    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    If you like cakes this is the site for you here

    It will make you go wow at how wonderful some of them. And the others are so bad they will make you wet yourself, or cry with laughter:rotfl:

    Enjoy

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • jobbingmusician
    jobbingmusician Posts: 20,347 Forumite
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    Pyxis - sorry to confuse { and ( - my early morning eyesight is rubbish. (I am making slow progress - I have actually been to the optician and got a prescription, but haven't got round to turning that into glasses yet. Does anyone know about the disadvantages of having your script filled online? Mr JM says real opticians put little dots on glasses on the bit you actually look thru, and they can't do that online.)

    Melly - well done on making contact with Tea! X :hello: tea

    Flybaby - love your garden analogy!

    (and loved the cakes. Have seen some of them before.)

    More cakes available in the fort, for those as need 'em! xxxxx
    Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).
  • whitewing
    whitewing Posts: 11,852 Forumite
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    I've had glasses online before and been happy with them and very happy with the cost. Tried a few pairs too and then choose. But I let myself be persuaded by DH and ended up with my second choice and never loved them (but I did like them)


    My latest glasses are from a real shop. I have to say that they suit me more and fit better than any I have bought online. Partly because I could try on virtually everything in the shop, even if I didn't really like it. DH had his opinion but it didn't seem so important in the shop, lol.
    :heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.
  • Pyxis
    Pyxis Posts: 46,077 Forumite
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    Pyxis - sorry to confuse { and ( - my early morning eyesight is rubbish. (I am making slow progress - I have actually been to the optician and got a prescription, but haven't got round to turning that into glasses yet. Does anyone know about the disadvantages of having your script filled online? Mr JM says real opticians put little dots on glasses on the bit you actually look thru, and they can't do that online.)

    Melly - well done on making contact with Tea! X :hello: tea

    Flybaby - love your garden analogy!

    (and loved the cakes. Have seen some of them before.)

    More cakes available in the fort, for those as need 'em! xxxxx

    Oops! :o
    Yes, they do put dots to show the centre of your eyes. It varies from lens to lens and depends too on height of ears and nose bridge etc! Oh, and how high on your nose you like your glasses to sit.
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

    Her Greenliness Baroness Pyxis of the Alphabetty, Pinnacle of Peadom and Official Brainbox
    Founder Member: 'WIMPS ANONYMOUS' and 'VICTIMS of the RANDOM HEDGEHOG'
    I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
    I love :eek:



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