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http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/mar/27/uk-economy-gdp
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what happened this week?
all got so exciting towards the start of the week!
oh well here's to a good april
march ain't over yet mateyPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/mar/27/uk-economy-gdp
probably didnt help matters
didn't seem to affect the Pound against the Euro though
its had a lovely day there!!
wait til all the other countries starting posting Q4 GDP results to get a better reflection of how !!!!!! we really are :cool:Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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This end of the week is rubbish!
Neil - sorry to hear that mateI saw Marley and Me the other nite coz the missus was desperate to go see it, loosing a pet can be very sad as you are so attached. Im a cat lover from my folks, but my other half was in to dogs due to having guide dogs....i love our Henry now, big black labrador and he is alot of hard work but he also provides fun and love when you need it
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Daily Mash love their animals too....
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/animals/animals-headlines/cats-fine%2c-say-cats-200811051376/
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/animals/animals-headlines/dog-has-!!!!-20080104547/Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »sorry to hear that dude
one less thing to worry about before the move to States I guess
Mate.
I guess this is meant to make me feel better but I'm guessing you aren't a pet owner... All non-pet owners should probably go straight to the next post.
Right now I'm in pieces. I miss my cat.
I miss when I opened the fridge he'd come trotting along and have a sniff in there to see if there was anything that tickled his fancy...
I miss him sitting between me and the arm of the sofa purring away when I'm on my laptop...
I'm going to miss him when he's not there to finish the last little bit of milk after I have my cereal...
Time is a great healer but for the moment you probably won't see around much. I'm sure I'll be lurking but my normal (lack) of humour has gone AWOL.
At this moment in time I'd take £1:$1 if I could have my little man back0 -
Aw Neil I am so so sorry to hear about your beloved cat. I know exactly how you're feeling as I had to do it for my cat. I didn't think I could do it, but I was with her at the end and I'm glad I managed to do that for her.
TBH the couple of weeks leading up to it were worse than the actual event. Trying to decide if it was the right time was just awful. She would be on her last legs and then rally.
I hope the memories will help you through the next few weeks and months.0 -
neilbond007 wrote: »Mate.
I guess this is meant to make me feel better but I'm guessing you aren't a pet owner... All non-pet owners should probably go straight to the next post.
Right now I'm in pieces. I miss my cat.
I miss when I opened the fridge he'd come trotting along and have a sniff in there to see if there was anything that tickled his fancy...
I miss him sitting between me and the arm of the sofa purring away when I'm on my laptop...
I'm going to miss him when he's not there to finish the last little bit of milk after I have my cereal...
Time is a great healer but for the moment you probably won't see around much. I'm sure I'll be lurking but my normal (lack) of humour has gone AWOL.
At this moment in time I'd take £1:$1 if I could have my little man back
Oh Neil, I'm so sorry about your cat. :grouphug:
Our cat was a stray that adopted us 14 years ago. We don't know how old he is but he's starting to look and act like an old boy. I'm dreading the day he's no longer around. After reading your post I had to go and find him and give him a cuddle.
I know its a cliche but time is a great healer. I hope, as Luci said, your memories will help you through this sad time.
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Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur0 -
whats the score today then peeeeepS!0
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funkyfin2000 wrote: »whats the score today then peeeeepS!
on a good note, i went to pay for my wedding and it was cheaper than i thought it would be :j0
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