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Hello everyone - just a very quick one from me tonight cos I am off to bed and its not even midnight yet yeay!
New bed arrived with lovely new bedding (sssh dont tell anyone I spent money) so start as I mean to go on and hopefully I will fall asleep.
See you all tomorrow x x x xPay Debt by Xmas 16 - 0/12000
There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.0 -
omg poor you must be poor!
hiya btw
glad you could pop inI am not bossy I just have better ideas:p0 -
hi pingu bye pingu
oo i love new bedding mmm sleep
i cant get to sleep but once im gone you could put me on the platform at paddington and id still be gone!I am not bossy I just have better ideas:p0 -
Hello Pingu
Hope you have a lovely nights sleep in your new bed hun:D
See you tomorrow
Love Piglet
xxA freebie a day sends a smile my way!
Night Owl member No 9 :kisses2:
I Started out with nothing.....still have most of it left:o
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bubbles0169 wrote: »omg poor you must be poor!
It was back in my rack up the debt days - fifteen flipping squid they cost. To be fair I decided to trim the 'stalk' straight away before I had used and guaged the length required and I think that might not have helped my cause (it was the most terrifying fifteen minutes of my life)
I was pleased to be able to get the 'smaller' one by virtue of being young enough and not having kids;)
I fear I am oversharing :rotfl:£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
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Oh I LOVE new bedding - i bet it is all lovely and cottony soft
sweet dreams pingu£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
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so do i poor
so do i
I am not bossy I just have better ideas:p0 -
bubbles0169 wrote: »so do i poor
so do i
I see it as public service, if I warn you all properly you can learn from my mistakes.
I promise I won't mention the mooncup ever again (now that I have scared everyone off)£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
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oo new bedding. i like new bedding, its always so clean and crisp feeling.
I think what puts me off a mooncup is how do you rinse it out in work??? plus ewww just messy. It seems to get a big push from the enviromentally friendly lets save our plants lot.
I'm all for recycling etc but nope too mach for me.MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000
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I had pondered the work issue but we have a plentiful supply of completely furnished and enclosed disabled toilets. Althogh my trial and error was at home.£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
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