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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½
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sarahskint wrote: »Morning all, one of my besties was a sooty presenter back in the day shes fab! Will be seeing her in a bit as well - not made it yet to sainsburys but will try today
mr.spids went to the rainbow bridge yesterday 9 and a half years for a rabbit is a fantastic age, he has left a huge void in my heart and the kids are very upset, but the time was right for him to leave us x
Wow! Give her a squirt with a water pistol from me :rotfl:
Sorry to hear about Mr Spids
But what a great age bless him :AFighting Recurring Cancer0 -
Where is everyone???
All at Sainsbobs I expect :rotfl:
I'm still in bed. I need to face the day after all the January sales my house resembles one of those off the tv hoarders programs :eek:
Mr TS and DD are both out today so will be good time to try and get some order.
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Morning lovely Eliters
I've come out of lurkdom to ask a question.
I know there are specialist threads but I don't jfeel comfortable asking there so as I kinda know you here goes......
My son rents from a friend and the house is to be sold. I have been offered first refusal at a bargain price but have very little income but loads (and I mean shedloads) of equity in my home.
Is there a viable way of buying this little gem and keeping a roof over my DGD1 head, she is only five but is stressing over it?
P M me if you think of anything but dont want it posted , much love xxx0 -
New reward on COS
65p on Yeo valley natural yoghurt 500g for all of the yeoken collecters
Valid Ts and Sainsbob
Something we actually use and on my shopping list for later :cool:0 -
Morning lovely Eliters
I've come out of lurkdom to ask a question.
I know there are specialist threads but I don't jfeel comfortable asking there so as I kinda know you here goes......
My son rents from a friend and the house is to be sold. I have been offered first refusal at a bargain price but have very little income but loads (and I mean shedloads) of equity in my home.
Is there a viable way of buying this little gem and keeping a roof over my DGD1 head, she is only five but is stressing over it?
P M me if you think of anything but dont want it posted , much love xxx
Sorry Wendy I wouldn't know hope someone can help you x0 -
Good morning all, happy Saturday.0
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Wendy this article might answer some questions
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/financial-services/retirement-solutions/equity-release-service/how-to-buy-a-second-property-using-equity/0 -
diluvsdiscounts wrote: »Good morning.
Glad it made you laugh TS.
I've just bought a few of these as present for throughout the year. They're a cracking bargain but stocks are getting low. I'm gutted I missed the sauv blanc ones but they are so expensive in garden centres etc.
http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10701_10001_304070400494_-1
If you fancy playing with wine bottles, there are tutorials on the web showing you how to cut them like that.0
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