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  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    David. wrote: »
    Nothing wrong with a bit of Blondie on a Sunday morning :D


    As long as you don't end up!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv6tuzHUuuk
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    elliemoo wrote: »
    David. wrote: »
    ellie you had a couple of glasses, if so where are your old tunes ;)

    QUOTE]

    I've had my quota.

    Just for you, and maybe LFAB and FC if they are about. Where's DM?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsr9HCOgQe0

    :)

    I've not been around much lately and haven't even been lurking :o

    I don't know if anyone remembers I was going to the repatriation of of the Helmand memorial at the National Arboretum on Thursday? Well I did and it stirred some very deep emotions in me. I felt the utmost sympathy for all the people there to get closure for their loved ones :(
    I'm also ashamed to say I was a bit jealous that they had some sort of closure :o Nevertheless it was a very moving and fitting tribute to those who lost their lives and the sun shone on proceedings which made it fitting.
    I also wore my first and last fascinator.....seriously not worth the hassle if you ask me!! I won't be wearing one again :p

    Anyway I came on here to post about it afterwards and the biggest drama that was going on was the demise of the old APG which seems to have upset people a lot......and I'm not knocking that. It just seemed like my days experience was out of context :o I couldn't equate the overwhelming death I'd encountered that day with the death that was being grieved on here :o

    I'm struggling at the moment. My anxiety problem that I normally keep well under control is out of my control :o I had a full on anxiety attack today and I didn't leave the house :(
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    henrik777 wrote: »
    Should've taken Sal off ignore :p

    :eek: sal would never be on ignore never :eek:
    She just needs to start bolding what is important to me :rotfl:
    I only decided I needed bacon and an order about an hour or so ago as was peckish :rotfl:
    Thieving robbing gits at asda we should all boycott them till they play fair :D
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »

    :)

    I've not been around much lately and haven't even been lurking :o

    I don't know if anyone remembers I was going to the repatriation of of the Helmand memorial at the National Arboretum on Thursday? Well I did and it stirred some very deep emotions in me. I felt the utmost sympathy for all the people there to get closure for their loved ones :(
    I'm also ashamed to say I was a bit jealous that they had some sort of closure :o Nevertheless it was a very moving and fitting tribute to those who lost their lives and the sun shone on proceedings which made it fitting.
    I also wore my first and last fascinator.....seriously not worth the hassle if you ask me!! I won't be wearing one again :p

    Anyway I came on here to post about it afterwards and the biggest drama that was going on was the demise of the old APG which seems to have upset people a lot......and I'm not knocking that. It just seemed like my days experience was out of context :o I couldn't equate the overwhelming death I'd encountered that day with the death that was being grieved on here :o

    I'm struggling at the moment. My anxiety problem that I normally keep well under control is out of my control :o I had a full on anxiety attack today and I didn't leave the house :(

    Get a grip unsmoked not working any more :eek:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    edited 13 June 2015 at 11:30PM
    fairclaire wrote: »
    elliemoo wrote: »

    :)

    I've not been around much lately and haven't even been lurking :o

    I don't know if anyone remembers I was going to the repatriation of of the Helmand memorial at the National Arboretum on Thursday? Well I did and it stirred some very deep emotions in me. I felt the utmost sympathy for all the people there to get closure for their loved ones :(
    I'm also ashamed to say I was a bit jealous that they had some sort of closure :o Nevertheless it was a very moving and fitting tribute to those who lost their lives and the sun shone on proceedings which made it fitting.
    I also wore my first and last fascinator.....seriously not worth the hassle if you ask me!! I won't be wearing one again :p

    Anyway I came on here to post about it afterwards and the biggest drama that was going on was the demise of the old APG which seems to have upset people a lot......and I'm not knocking that. It just seemed like my days experience was out of context :o I couldn't equate the overwhelming death I'd encountered that day with the death that was being grieved on here :o

    I'm struggling at the moment. My anxiety problem that I normally keep well under control is out of my control :o I had a full on anxiety attack today and I didn't leave the house :(

    I saw the service on the various news and I thought about you being there. I'm a bit rubbish with wise words etc but if you need to post your emotions just to let them out just do it. I know there is a lot of stuff on here but you know the heartfelt posts do stand out and will be picked up. I haven't done any shopping in weeks. I send the hubby to get the essentials.

    I find the shopping stuff etc distracts me from real life and I quite enjoy that.

    I hope you are getting through as best you can.:o
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    elliemoo wrote: »

    We all know it :D
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • vanilla_twist
    vanilla_twist Posts: 3,980 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    elliemoo wrote: »

    :)

    I've not been around much lately and haven't even been lurking :o

    I don't know if anyone remembers I was going to the repatriation of of the Helmand memorial at the National Arboretum on Thursday? Well I did and it stirred some very deep emotions in me. I felt the utmost sympathy for all the people there to get closure for their loved ones :(
    I'm also ashamed to say I was a bit jealous that they had some sort of closure :o Nevertheless it was a very moving and fitting tribute to those who lost their lives and the sun shone on proceedings which made it fitting.
    I also wore my first and last fascinator.....seriously not worth the hassle if you ask me!! I won't be wearing one again :p

    Anyway I came on here to post about it afterwards and the biggest drama that was going on was the demise of the old APG which seems to have upset people a lot......and I'm not knocking that. It just seemed like my days experience was out of context :o I couldn't equate the overwhelming death I'd encountered that day with the death that was being grieved on here :o

    I'm struggling at the moment. My anxiety problem that I normally keep well under control is out of my control :o I had a full on anxiety attack today and I didn't leave the house :(

    The Elite had remembered you that morning and the function you were about to attend. It must have felt strange honouring those who had fallen without your oh who had survived but is still fighting his own private battle:(

    Many of us here understand how irrational panic attacks are.
    I personally think you have had so much to deal with in your life that you would benefit greatly from therapy to help you move forward. I know you attend with your oh sometimes but his battle is only part of your battle and you really need something based around you, your brain, your fears, obsessions etc.

    So sorry you felt so bad today. Get help now please.

    Said with much love

    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

    SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    elliemoo wrote: »
    fairclaire wrote: »

    I saw the service on the various news and I thought about you being there. I'm a bit rubbish with wise words etc but if you need to post your emotions just to let them out just do it. I know there is a lot of stuff on here but you know the heartfelt posts do stand out and will be picked up. I haven't done any shopping in weeks. I send the hubby to get the essentials.

    I find the shopping stuff etc distracts me from real life and I quite enjoy that.

    I hope you are getting through as best you can.:o

    I am. I've admitted defeat and asked for some time off work today. By the nature of what we do they have been very understanding. I'm nearly at the end of term with uni so not too much damage can be done there.

    I've been treading water for ages :o and it was only a matter of time before I woke up next to a camel with a broken back :o

    I will add my mental state is below standard but not enough to get me carted away or to be harming myself. I just need to be spending time at home looking after the kids and putting everything else on the back burner.

    I have found a place for OH to live. His friend will be moving in with him when he is here and most heartbreakingly for me my DD wants to move in with him :( I'm not against that.....they're all both our kids. But I don't want any of the kids to have the burden of being on suicide watch. They don't deserve that.
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 13 June 2015 at 11:52PM
    According to info. I've got, an M email from :o:oseveral days ago(:rotfl:), it should now be A's Semi Skimmed 4 pint milk A 89p vs M 89p* and A S/P Sausage Rolls 8 pack A £1.00 (I assume) vs M 99p.
    I'm sure this information is already old news, that I'm not telling anyone anything they don't already know and is common knowledge by now! HTH.

    *I imagine that this, purely because of the 10%, would now be cheaper than the straight £1.30 price on the 6 pink A milk [Strike](when bought separately and not on APG shopping as I assume that is still £1.49 elsewhere, therefore technically not a positive to the APG).[/Strike] EDIT: No - I'm totally wrong - A £1.30 vs M £1.29 on 6 pint milk according to msm. Therefore, works out better than 4 pint price, assuming price for M is picked up on the APG. I really am missing that information I used to obtain!:eek:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »

    :)

    I've not been around much lately and haven't even been lurking :o

    I don't know if anyone remembers I was going to the repatriation of of the Helmand memorial at the National Arboretum on Thursday? Well I did and it stirred some very deep emotions in me. I felt the utmost sympathy for all the people there to get closure for their loved ones :(
    I'm also ashamed to say I was a bit jealous that they had some sort of closure :o Nevertheless it was a very moving and fitting tribute to those who lost their lives and the sun shone on proceedings which made it fitting.
    I also wore my first and last fascinator.....seriously not worth the hassle if you ask me!! I won't be wearing one again :p

    Anyway I came on here to post about it afterwards and the biggest drama that was going on was the demise of the old APG which seems to have upset people a lot......and I'm not knocking that. It just seemed like my days experience was out of context :o I couldn't equate the overwhelming death I'd encountered that day with the death that was being grieved on here :o

    I'm struggling at the moment. My anxiety problem that I normally keep well under control is out of my control :o I had a full on anxiety attack today and I didn't leave the house :(

    I am too tired to say anything sensible but my heart goes out to you FC. And as VT says don't struggle on alone. xx
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