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Daily chat thread 19th June (I couldn't find one!)

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  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    I'm not that clever this evening, I couldn't have worked that out if I had tried:rotfl:

    You see, it made perfect sense to me, it's the day before the last day of the week, therefore I have wine :o:p:rotfl:
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  • meyore
    meyore Posts: 2,721 Forumite
    CarolynH wrote: »
    Guys, am I missing something here (duplicate ids or something) or has someone stolen Keren's farewell.
    (Read the first posts in both)
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=11717589#post11717589

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=978353
    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this was a bit weird...

    I get what everyone means about the Friday thing, this week has just gone on and on. But tomorrow is at last Friday, I can't wait because this weekend OH is home :D
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  • poorandindenial
    poorandindenial Posts: 4,097 Forumite
    You see, it made perfect sense to me, it's the day before the last day of the week, therefore I have wine :o:p:rotfl:

    Thursday night is the new Friday night, dhaling:D
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  • meyore wrote: »
    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this was a bit weird...

    I get what everyone means about the Friday thing, this week has just gone on and on. But tomorrow is at last Friday, I can't wait because this weekend OH is home :D


    I thought this was very simular too!!!
    :p
  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Argh bloody Ryanair
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  • poorandindenial
    poorandindenial Posts: 4,097 Forumite
    What they done Gemmzie (except whacked the price of checked in luggage up to the point of crazy)
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  • skint_spice
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    what's up gemmzie?
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  • I read it too, and thought very weird at the time but they all obviously feel it. I think we all do, that tumbleweed feeling to the board at certain times of the day...shivers....

    On the grape side i have had fermented apples in the form of two brandy and lemonades. Its the only alcohol i had in the house tonight and i was in need of one.
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  • skint_spice
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    I read it too, and thought very weird at the time but they all obviously feel it. I think we all do, that tumbleweed feeling to the board at certain times of the day...shivers....

    On the grape side i have had fermented apples in the form of two brandy and lemonades. Its the only alcohol i had in the house tonight and i was in need of one.

    this is such an educational thread - never realised brandy came from apples but then again never thought about it either!:D
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  • poorandindenial
    poorandindenial Posts: 4,097 Forumite
    BOB, I have nearly polished off a whole bottle of wine, but it is medicinal to calm my nerves;)

    I didn't know brandy was made from apples - how did I not know that, four years as a barmaid and 15 years drinking booze - shame on me
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