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Here we can all be heard for a little while. Part 2

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  • Wellyboots6
    Wellyboots6 Posts: 2,735 Forumite
    Eeeek! Just cleared a debt! Now only got one left and then I am back in the black. Feels sooooo good.

    Making me feel a bit better after an argue-y morning with hubby. Its probably the first proper argument we've had, but even then it wasn't a proper row. I just hate bad feeling.

    Got loads of stuff to ebay when I can get motivated.

    Calley I'm sure it is just nerves. I get like that, even if its just going to visit a friend. I call it my nervous tummy.
  • tea_lover
    tea_lover Posts: 8,261 Forumite
    Ooh WaS I can't remember all the triggers and I'm scared to say the wrong thing! There'll be crime (quite possibly violent) and maybe some supernatural themes (that's not the right word, as it's all rational and logical in the end but I can't think of how else to describe it)
  • I thought my husband had a nice smile when I met him, but he wasn't physically the type I usually went-for (dark and smouldering Aidan Turner lookalikes - I wish!). But I loved his kindness and sense of humour.

    We have now been married forty-five years this year and he still weighs the same as when we married (I don't) and still has a full head of thick, wavy strawberry-blonde hair (It was auburn when he was younger). I think he scrubs up very well!
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  • Torry_Quine
    Torry_Quine Posts: 18,880 Forumite
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    Thanks everyone for all your kind words so with that I think I will hang around although I can't keep up with the speed things seem to move.

    Tea - you sound lovely and there is surely the right man out there for you.

    I'm not a fan of New Year, it just serves to remind me that nothing has changed since the last one.

    Hope I get this right penguin This year I will be the age my mother died and it's really making me anxious,even my Dad has noticed. End penguin

    Just watched Miracle on 34th street - such a lovely heart-warming film
    Lost my soulmate so life is empty.

    I can bear pain myself, he said softly, but I couldna bear yours. That would take more strength than I have -
    Diana Gabaldon, Outlander
  • Pyxis
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    tea_lover wrote: »
    I'll shut up after this I promise :D, just wanted to mention that I also thought he was funny, kind, etc.....wasn't just the hotness I found attractive :rotfl:

    Ah well....if I had a hot date this evening I'd miss Sherlock :rotfl:
    Well! Nothing's hot enough to miss Sherlock for! :rotfl:

    I have never seen Sherlock, is it safe for me? Or will I be sobbing my eyes out after 10 minutes?
    In my opinion, WaS, it isn't safe for you. There may well be sad bits, there may be a death or two, so it isn't worth it.
    (I just lurve spiders!)
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  • Penguin reply to Torry My boss was the same he got to the same age that his Dad was when he died. It had always been a thing that worried him, even more so that year. That was many years ago now, but it was something that really got to him (especially as his Dad was only in his 40's), and he isn't someone who let's things bother him. So it is totally understandable you feeling the way you do. Hugs x x
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    Which Miracle on 34th Street did you watch? The original or the remake?

    Pyxis I had to google Legolas! I thought "who on earth is that?!" I've got to admit, he looks good!
  • You don't all think Sherlock is hot do you?! Is he one of those secret celebrity crushes? :p
  • Torry_Quine
    Torry_Quine Posts: 18,880 Forumite
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    Thanks Georgie, it was the original although the remake is good I prefer the original.
    Lost my soulmate so life is empty.

    I can bear pain myself, he said softly, but I couldna bear yours. That would take more strength than I have -
    Diana Gabaldon, Outlander
  • I've watched the remake quite a few times now but never the original. It's one of my favourite Christmas films :)
  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    edited 1 January 2016 at 7:47PM
    You don't all think Sherlock is hot do you?! Is he one of those secret celebrity crushes? :p

    Nope. Benedict Cucumber patch doesn't do it for me at all.

    Eta: Really autocarrot? Cucumber patch? Ah screw it, it amuses me so I'm leaving it like that.
    Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.
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