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OS Wednesday 31 October 2007
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morning all
its very windy but mild here today so hope it stays like that for tonight, i am going round the two streets here with the boys and have made up bags to hand in to the little ones on the way round
we are having a little halloween party at the playgroup so should be fun
more or less finished the diningroom so just have to clean up now, hopefully should be cosy for the winter
essex-girl hugs to your dh, that can be very painful
penny-pincher looking forward to seeing the live cam of your chickens, hugs to you and your dd
hugs to all xx0 -
Morning!
I will be letting my two do their first trick-or-treat tonite, but as I live in a cul-de-sac we know all the children and they only knock on each others doors! We too have carved out our first time pumpkin and he looks quite good! although not quite as expressive as yours "tru":rotfl:
PP - lookin forward to "Hen Watch" as well as Nelski's "Kitchen Watch"!:D
amie - Ice Hands - great!!! I'm always surprised how you think of these things! what an interesting mummy you are!
mioliere's - hope the arrangements go okx
kyle/charliesmum - any sign of your florida pics ladies???
Have a good day everyone, byeee:wave:0 -
Sorry not very talkative today, feeling very down. Had what I thought was a really good date, with good signs, but still not heard from the other person.
Come on Scuzz, I thought you were a modern, liberated woman - what's to stop you contacting them.You're only young once, but you can be immature forever0 -
Gingham_Ribbon wrote: »My shopping bill has gone up a lot lately. I think prices have sneeked up by a few pence on most things. Going to have to be more careful in future.
yes they have shot up GR, and not just by a few pence in some places! I noticed that asda croissants used to be £1 (pk8) now £1.46!!!0 -
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charlies_mum wrote: »Come on Scuzz, I thought you were a modern, liberated woman - what's to stop you contacting them.
Cos I'm stubborn! And he said he was going to "talk to me tomorrow" which was yesterday.
OK quick poll all. Do I:
Wait to hear from him?
Wait another day or so then contact him?
Contact him now?Comping, Clicking & Saving for Change0 -
Cos I'm stubborn! And he said he was going to "talk to me tomorrow" which was yesterday.
OK quick poll all. Do I:
Wait to hear from him?
Wait another day or so then contact him?
Contact him now?
Hi, scuzz! When did you have the first date? How much contact since then? When was the last time you had contact?
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
First date on Monday. Had one text after just saying we'd speak soon. Nothing sinceComping, Clicking & Saving for Change0
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Hi all
Yep - normal morning routine back now - newspapers, then MSE. Site not 100% sorted yet - as its not possible to amend signatures yet as normal - but a minor glitch yet to be ironed out - we have 95% of normal functioning as far as I can see.
Spoke too soon - see my amendment has just slotted in - maybe its not instantaneous as per normal yet.0 -
First date on Monday. Had one text after just saying we'd speak soon. Nothing since
OK, my vote is to set a time at which you'll call him, say Friday. Write it down, then try not to dwell on it/him. Easier said than done, I know. I'm a huge dweller
Best wishes, and a big hug for you, Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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