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Viners Cutlery Discount Code
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Part_Mouse wrote: »Morning all
Grey and horrible here. Just seen on the low spend board there's a £10 RSH code in this Sundays Telegraph.
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Thanks PM and IS for your txt also:beer::j word of warning the last time they done this people were able to enter the codes before 9am I entered mine between 8.30 and 8.45 but they were never honoured. I worried If I didn't enter they would all be gone as people were posting abouit able to enter codes, but by entering early they weren't honoured anyways.0 -
Thrifty_Sister wrote: »Good afternoon drivellers - hope evryone is well. Such a lot of bugs seem to be doing the rounds atm
Hairdressers for me today, too SnD. Trouble is I always want to wash it again when I get home lol.
Don't envy you trying to keep the little ones quiet CM - littlies just don't understand that they are noisy little things
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Must have been the day for the hairdressers today as I had mine cut also today :j but I love how it feels the day it gets cut as always looks better than I can do:D0 -
TS - hope you are well and haven't got any bugs.
I quite like going to the hairdresser, unlike a lot of people. Don't want to wash it until tomorrow. Once I have slept on it, then it certainly needs doing again.
DH appeared at the hairdressers this afternoon with a huge flower arrangement for me. When I asked him why, what was wrong, he said "just because I Love You and wanted you to know". Certainly cheered my afternoon up.
Oh how sweet SND:A, so jealous I want your DH:D:p:rotfl:now if my DH done that I would certainly think he was up to something:D:rotfl:0 -
Thanks for the info AH.
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Part_Mouse wrote: »Hi AH
How are you?
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I am OK PMhow are you getting on with your panic attacks hope they have been getting better and being able to take your mind of them:A:A:A and been doing lots of baking;)
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I seem to only really recall three things I didn't like when I was growing up, celery, blue cheese and that cheese flan they had for school dinners. Although by about 11 I would eat a blue cheese sauce without issue.
My friend has always been really good with her eldest girl - from a young age if she wanted to try something on her parents plate, they would let her and allow her to make up her own mind whether she liked it or not, rather than saying 'oh you won't like that'....although consequently they ended up with a 6yr old curry lover :rotfl:
Only time I ever really remember being forced to eat something I then upchucked later that afternoon right next to the checkout of Dotty P's, the staff learned never to deny the mother of a small child access to the staff toilet when said child turned a shade of white, and my DM learned if I really didn't want to eat something - it prob wasn't wise to force me. :eek:
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I must have been deprived:rotfl:I actually loved the school cheese flan:rotfl:
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Good to hear it AH. Panic attacks arn't so great today, depression is very much there. Think I might hva e a cry soon, seem to do a lot of that.Got to wait over a month to see the Dr aswell.
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Apoligise for all the single posts tonight was too lazy to write down all my bullet replies:o:o:o, So just replied as I read.
Just caught up on time as need to get some sleep doing the early morning taxi run:eek:
But have left the last post for someone special but has been a little naughty but extremely thoughtful and kind:A and really cheered up my day today as received a birthday card in the post with a lovely gift inside. So megga thanks FFF I have put the card up all ready but shoosh! not my birthday until Tuesday am 21 again:rotfl:
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Part_Mouse wrote: »Good to hear it AH. Panic attacks arn't so great today, depression is very much there. Think I might hva e a cry soon, seem to do a lot of that.Got to wait over a month to see the Dr aswell.
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PM never worry about having a good cry if that's what you feel like doing as that also helps sometimes:A better to let it out than bottle it up as they say.0 -
Ah I cry most days often at the worst times such as on the bus etc, opps xx0
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