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OS 6th March 2008

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  • What are you on about? All that yeast is going to your head. :rolleyes:

    A breadmaker does not make mess, if you dress entirely in PVC as I do when using it. (OOOhhhhhhhh) it just creates lovely warm feelings deep inside of me. Wannasavemoney is as hooked on this fetish as me. (Aussie gets lost on the bus, you know confused, batty woman type thing, but Haribo is just downright marvellous. Anything derogatory I post about her is borne out of pure jealousy

    Haribo - What goes on in your head???:eek:
    Proud to have dealt with my debts. Nerd number 288:j Debt free date Dec 07 :EasterBun
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  • Candygirl, you should know that you don't believe a word Haribo or Aussie write:D If they have quoted anyone in their post, go back and check the original......they're both given to altering the quotes:rolleyes:

    A breadmaker does not make mess, it just creates lovely bread. Wannasavemoney is a normal, lovely poster. (Aussie gets lost on the bus, and Haribo goes out with bits hanging from her hair, you know confused, batty woman type thing)

    Hope things improve for your Dad x.

    Tattycath, thinking of you and DD tomorrow. Everything crossed it goes well x

    CM

    Here Here! couldnt have said it better myself:T
    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
  • HariboJunkie
    HariboJunkie Posts: 7,740 Forumite
    A breadmaker does not make mess, if you dress entirely in PVC as I do when using it. (OOOhhhhhhhh) it just creates lovely warm feelings deep inside of me. Wannasavemoney is as hooked on this fetish as me. (Aussie gets lost on the bus, you know confused, batty woman type thing, but Haribo is just downright marvellous. Anything derogatory I post about her is borne out of pure jealousy

    Haribo - What goes on in your head???:eek:
    This....... :D
  • HariboJunkie
    HariboJunkie Posts: 7,740 Forumite
    tattycath wrote: »
    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:


    She means r.mac. ;)

    Easy mistake to make.:think: :D
  • Churchmouse
    Churchmouse Posts: 3,004 Forumite
    This....... :D


    See, this is what I mean:rolleyes: Poor deluded soul thinks she has a normal brain...... so sad:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    tattycath wrote: »
    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.


    She means r.mac. ;)

    Easy mistake to make.:think: :D
    Thanks Haribo-I thought I must have missed something.
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  • 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:

    Thanks for defending me CM, I've now read the rest of the thread:rolleyes: I think they are just really jealous of the special relationship between a true believer and a breadmaker. They just don't understand maybe, they have a little problem with working things through in their heads and end up twisting the most innocent of feelings, maybe, we should just feel sorry for them:rotfl:

    Stefejb - brilliant idea about the whistle:T

    Haribo, I like the picture of yourself that you posted. Shall I make a special cheesy loaf for you to eat? Then maybe you will like my BREADMAKER more: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
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    See, this is what I mean:rolleyes: Poor deluded soul that I am thought I had a normal brain...... so sad and it was haribo's all along

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    GE 36 *MFD may 2043
    MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
    Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
    2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
    Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
    Emergency savings £100/£500
    12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb

  • I suppose I should just be glad that its not a picture of a mouse:p
    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
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