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What will you spend, Sat. 3rd November.

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  • gems2381
    gems2381 Posts: 431 Forumite
    The bleeped out bit isn't a rude word it was another way of saying getting drunk!
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  • rog2
    rog2 Posts: 11,650 Forumite
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    gems2381 wrote: »
    The bleeped out bit isn't a rude word it was another way of saying getting drunk!

    As if anyone here would think otherwise, gems. :wink:

    Mind you - I can think of plenty of rude words for getting drunk.:rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • well have a good time gems, and don't do anything i wouldn't do - erm, that is actually meaningless in so many ways ;)

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  • Jacks_xxx
    Jacks_xxx Posts: 3,874 Forumite
    gems2381 wrote: »
    Getting !!!!ed :rotfl:I've finished with my boyfriend this week so I'm out on the town. Saying that fishnet and boots are staple items in my wardrobe anyway, I'm a rock chick :D

    You rock that oufit out on the town tonight honeybun, and if there are any juicy details to share with us afterwards then us old married ladies will be only too happy to live vicariously through you. :D Especially if you're getting !!!!ed!

    Love Jacks xxx :D
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  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
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  • “It’s a lovely day today…. Tra la la la…. “ <skipping gaily to the local Rip Off Merchant.. .er… I mean shop> :rolleyes: Gosh, £1.50 for milk. The cows around here are clearly sitting on a fortune… udder madness if you ask me. :p £1.32 for a Hovis Best of Both loaf. OK I’ll refrain from making any silly ‘making dough’ jokes. A Date and Walnut cake… mmmmm… £1.49… because…..<sob>….because… I’m worth it :D

    From the local Butcher… £0.90p for half a dozen, extra large, ultra fresh, ovaly shaped, scrummy yummy, free range, hen eggs in an egg carton – whoo hoo. Bio-degradable of course – egg cartons do ever so well in the compost bin thingy – how wonderful.

    “It’s a lovely day today…. Tra la la la……:cool:
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  • free4440273
    free4440273 Posts: 38,438 Forumite
    rog2 wrote: »
    As if anyone here would think otherwise, gems. :wink:

    Mind you - I can think of plenty of rude words for getting drunk.:rotfl: :rotfl:

    Inebriated: a posh way of getting drunk:rotfl:
    BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!

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  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    Gosh, £1.50 for milk. The cows around here are clearly sitting on a fortune… udder madness if you ask me. :p

    :rotfl: Groan....!!! :rotfl:
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  • Lemon_Tree
    Lemon_Tree Posts: 10,202 Forumite
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    oh heavens i was bad really really bad i should never be allowed out of the house. How can mustard seeds cost so much? ok it turns out i should specifically not be allowed into garden centres near all the seeds! lol
  • I have been doing so well since August and haven't frittered money away except for this weekend. I worked a night shift last night as overtime (£100 after tax :j),however I spent £5 on mags and sweeties to keep me going through the night. I didnt' get much sleep today and my judgement was obviously clouded... I have just treated myself to a curry (£7.00). I am now on MASSIVE guilt trip and feel like I have fallen off the waggon. :( Can I have some support to get back on track next week please from you lovely folk. xx
    Second and final LBM 01/01/11 Nearly got there but fell of wagon. HAVE to do it this time :mad:
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