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asher Oct 4th 2007 1:29 am

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Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386185)
thanks for that love! xx


Going to have to go in a bit. See you later xx

ok babe

see you later :wub:

will hypnotise you into being positive ok :thumbsup:

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:04 am

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MUM! where are you?

Sally Simpson Oct 4th 2007 4:11 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386775)
MUM! where are you?

You feeling any better yet or still wobbly?
Would you like a drink? Strngthen the nerves...what can I get you?

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:13 am

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Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 5386813)
You feeling any better yet or still wobbly?
Would you like a drink? Strngthen the nerves...what can I get you?

still a bit wobbly, just need to do more research, good and bad and see how i feel then.

what drink helps your mouth to clam down after eating 2 packets of extra strong mints? My mouth feels like it is on fire!

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:14 am

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where's scott? Did that poem he told me to do.

Sally Simpson Oct 4th 2007 4:17 am

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Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386819)
still a bit wobbly, just need to do more research, good and bad and see how i feel then.

what drink helps your mouth to clam down after eating 2 packets of extra strong mints? My mouth feels like it is on fire!

Ugh!

How about a glass of cold water followed by something stronger....much stronger!:D

Don't worry too much about the wobbles, it's a huge, life-changing step & you would be abnormal not to question it from time to time or have concerns about it. I too read the BTUK forum 'cos I think it gives some perspective but I try not to worry too much. It's not going to suit everyone but do you want to get to 45 & regret not even trying?:blink:

Sally Simpson Oct 4th 2007 4:18 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386824)
where's scott? Did that poem he told me to do.

What poem?
Knowing Scott it could be well dodgy?:D

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:19 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 5386836)
Ugh!

How about a glass of cold water followed by something stronger....much stronger!:D

Don't worry too much about the wobbles, it's a huge, life-changing step & you would be abnormal not to question it from time to time or have concerns about it. I too read the BTUK forum 'cos I think it gives some perspective but I try not to worry too much. It's not going to suit everyone but do you want to get to 45 & regret not even trying?:blink:

Good point! OH is 43 so it is now or never for him. Might just keep my worries to myself for the time being and just keep looking on the bright side for him.

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:20 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 5386840)
What poem?
Knowing Scott it could be well dodgy?:D

1000th post, by me, Further down the barbie page

Sally Simpson Oct 4th 2007 4:22 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386844)
Good point! OH is 43 so it is now or never for him. Might just keep my worries to myself for the time being and just keep looking on the bright side for him.

I'm 43 too, & feel we just have to give it a go! It is scary but it's also exciting. Fortunately I am having a week where I can't wait to go!;)

Would a glass of wine help, I'm out of champagne I'm afraid, Asher drank it all:frown:

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:24 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 5386865)
I'm 43 too, & feel we just have to give it a go! It is scary but it's also exciting. Fortunately I am having a week where I can't wait to go!;)

Would a glass of wine help, I'm out of champagne I'm afraid, Asher drank it all:frown:

yes please.

How have you been today then love?

Sally Simpson Oct 4th 2007 4:26 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386879)
yes please.

How have you been today then love?

Here you go! Cheers:thumbup:

I am having bit of crap wek at work, busy, stressful etc, probably why I'm being so positive about move to Oz:D

What you been doin' today? Do you work?

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:28 am

Re: the whinging pom , bars open
 

Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 5386891)
Here you go! Cheers:thumbup:

I am having bit of crap wek at work, busy, stressful etc, probably why I'm being so positive about move to Oz:D

What you been doin' today? Do you work?

fraid not. Cant afford the childcare! Have been doing housework and trying to rest foot. Nothing much today. What has happened this week to make to desperate to go then?

Sally Simpson Oct 4th 2007 4:30 am

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Originally Posted by Sheff_Sparky (Post 5386899)
fraid not. Cant afford the childcare! Have been doing housework and trying to rest foot. Nothing much today. What has happened this week to make to desperate to go then?

What happened to your foot?:ohmy:
How many children do you have, ages etc? Quite sure you work very hard at home ! Well, when you're not on here that is!:p:lol:

Sheff_Sparky Oct 4th 2007 4:35 am

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Originally Posted by sallyclaire (Post 5386908)
What happened to your foot?:ohmy:
How many children do you have, ages etc? Quite sure you work very hard at home ! Well, when you're not on here that is!:p:lol:

just the two, but the 4 yr olds nursery want 40 quid for 3 days for him and to take 6yr old to and from school and over 60 quid on the other days as i will have used up all the vouchers! Might as well use the free time and do some homework and study in peace!

As for the foot, i don't know! think i pulled a muscle or tendon in the toe, it hurts in my heel when i point my toes. Can't wear trainers as the pain is too much but my heels are fine?!


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