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OS 6th March 2008

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  • Hope the news is good tommorrow tattycath.
    I hope your Dad is made comfortable CandyGirl.... Thinking of you xx
    Wanna...Did you see your picture on the daily a few days ago?:p

    Nothing much happening here. I did lunches and uniforms a while ago so I can attempt and early night. :rolleyes:

    Take care all.

    Haribo x


    Who what where when:eek: I want thread date and time as well as the post number :confused: You didn't really did you Haribo??:o I suppose its too much to ask that it was a good picture:undecided - Made me look in my twenties again? Was even remotely flattering:rolleyes: :question:
    Come on! give us a clue?
    Proud to have dealt with my debts. Nerd number 288:j Debt free date Dec 07 :EasterBun
    Mortgage as at Dec 08 : £93,077.00
    Mortgage as at Dec 09 : £ 87,948.12
    Mortgage as at Dec 10 : £ 83,680.23
    Mortgage target for Dec 11: £73,680.23
  • AussieLass wrote: »
    Wanna always is this productive when she's on her medication candygirl :D You get use to it. :p

    Whats this:cool: Gang up on wanna, Haribo and Aussie. I'm working my way through this thread you know! I don't know, I go away to watch a little telly for an hour and you lot start on me:D :rotfl:
    Proud to have dealt with my debts. Nerd number 288:j Debt free date Dec 07 :EasterBun
    Mortgage as at Dec 08 : £93,077.00
    Mortgage as at Dec 09 : £ 87,948.12
    Mortgage as at Dec 10 : £ 83,680.23
    Mortgage target for Dec 11: £73,680.23
  • Churchmouse
    Churchmouse Posts: 3,004 Forumite
    What do you ladies think of the cover photo? 18186818oLwqgfkVpD_th.jpg:D

    Oh I see Aussie's light's back on so I can have a cup of tea and leave the Churchie bashing to her.

    It looks just like you Haribo, if a bit flattering:D

    My mother always used to say, *while they're having a go at you, they're leaving someone else alone*. I still fail to see why I should be pleased;)
    You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
  • HariboJunkie
    HariboJunkie Posts: 7,740 Forumite
    Who what where when:eek: I want thread date and time as well as the post number :confused: You didn't really did you Haribo??:o I suppose its too much to ask that it was a good picture:undecided - Made me look in my twenties again? Was even remotely flattering:rolleyes: :question:
    Come on! give us a clue?


    :whistle: . :whistle: .:whistle:. :whistle: :whistle:. :whistle:. :whistle:. :whistle: .:whistle:. :whistle: .:whistle:. :whistle:. :whistle: .:whistle: :whistle:
  • No you don't. It makes you want to do unspeakable things to your bread machine. ;)

    Ha bl@@dy ha - Help churchie, they're dissing my precious BM:mad:
    Proud to have dealt with my debts. Nerd number 288:j Debt free date Dec 07 :EasterBun
    Mortgage as at Dec 08 : £93,077.00
    Mortgage as at Dec 09 : £ 87,948.12
    Mortgage as at Dec 10 : £ 83,680.23
    Mortgage target for Dec 11: £73,680.23
  • lyndseyann
    lyndseyann Posts: 24,555 Forumite
    Lyndseyann it sounds like you had a lovely day with your kids.

    I was asked to help out at the school today. They're doing a pirate project and we had to carry lots of stuff outside. I carried a box of sand and proceeded to spend half an hour helping the kids find buried treasure and shells. Mrs Teacher lined up the children and asked them to carry everything they had brought out, back in.

    I got a bit distracted looking at a nice house on the hill and only came back to earth to here Mrs Teacher scraeming "For the last time, will the person who brought the sand out, please take it back in". :eek:

    My DD kicked me and I had to say "oh sorry miss, that was me miss" :o And she told me off for not wearing a coat. :rolleyes:

    Not sure if they want me back next week. :D


    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Bless:D!!!!!!! kids say the darndest things!!!!!!!!Of course theyll want you back:A x x
    When you read my posts, think Barry from Auf weidersehen pet...I sound just like him ;) :rotfl:
    Boing boing baggies baggies :j
  • HariboJunkie
    HariboJunkie Posts: 7,740 Forumite
    Whats this:cool: Gang up on wanna, Haribo and Aussie. I'm working my way through this thread you know! I don't know, I go away to watch a little telly for an hour and you lot start on me:D :rotfl:


    May I refer you to Churchie's wise words in the post above. ;)
  • Churchmouse
    Churchmouse Posts: 3,004 Forumite
    Ha bl@@dy ha - Help churchie, they're dissing my precious BM:mad:

    Sorry wanna, I've defended you but have you read what I'm getting dished?:rolleyes: So I'm afraid your BM is on its own:rotfl:
    You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
  • stefejb
    stefejb Posts: 1,725 Forumite
    Tattycath - get a whistle - I used to have a "gentleman caller" - in the end I got a policeman's whistle and blew it down the phone - Only had to do it once.

    Candygirl - so sorry to hear about your dad - hope things improve for you all
    I'm going to feed our children non-organic food and with the money saved take them to the zoo - half man half biscuit 2008
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    stefejb wrote: »
    Tattycath - get a whistle - I used to have a "gentleman caller" - in the end I got a policeman's whistle and blew it down the phone - Only had to do it once.
    Excuse me for being a bit thick(no doubt someone will have a field day with that comment!!!) but I have no idea what you're talking about stefejb-what on earth have whistles and gentleman callers got to do with me???:confused:
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