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Put away your purse & become debt-averse
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I hope all goes well at the dentist. I am sure it will be a relief.
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take care of yourself and take it easy. Having had a tooth extracted over an abscess the relief was palpable but you will need to take good care and not do too much which I sense is not your usual approach. Be good to yourself xxx3
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Take care of yourself and allow your body to recover from the extraction.Fashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
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Looking forward Foxgloves to hearing that the darned tooth is out and you are feeling better! Love Humdinger xx4
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Thinking of you, and hoping that the dentist visit was a relief, rather than an ordeal. ((((hugs))))I Believe.....
That it isn't always enough, to be forgiven by others.
Sometimes, you have to learn to forgive yourself.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Today is a gift. That's why it is called the present.
happiness isn't achieved by getting extra things,
but by getting rid of the things that make you unhappy4 -
Hope the tooth is gone and you are starting to feel better, forget you are our always busy Foxgloves and have a relaxing few days to recover. sending you lots of hugs, love FS x4
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Thanks so much for all your kind wishes.
It is out.
F xx2026's challenges: 1) To rebuild our Emergency Fund to at least £5k.
2) To read 50 books (12/50) 3) The Re-Shrinking of Foxgloves 8.1kg/30kg
Remember....if you have to put it on a credit card, extend your overdraft or take out a loan to buy whatever it is, you probably can't afford it, as that's not your money, it's somebody else's!4 -
Yeah!! the only way is better now, take care love FS x5
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Thanks, @Four_Seasons, I'm OK, apart from feeling as though I've been kicked in the jaw by an angry donkey.
F x2026's challenges: 1) To rebuild our Emergency Fund to at least £5k.
2) To read 50 books (12/50) 3) The Re-Shrinking of Foxgloves 8.1kg/30kg
Remember....if you have to put it on a credit card, extend your overdraft or take out a loan to buy whatever it is, you probably can't afford it, as that's not your money, it's somebody else's!5 -
Glad the pesky tooth is out. Hope you recover quickly.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)4
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