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Relaxing with an 18 month old child at home is not easy.[/qoute]+1
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Although my Dad is coming over to babysit so should be better this afternoon.
We have no family nearby to babysit at all. :x

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The normally rather conservative (at least any time I've seen Countdown) Susie Dent is wearing a zip-up satin top - I fear Countdown may be on it's way out if this is how things are getting :lol:

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Maybe it's the Countdown Christmas party tonight, and she couldn't be bothered getting changed.
What do you mean it's not live?

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Maybe it's the Countdown Christmas party tonight, and she couldn't be bothered getting changed.
What do you mean it's not live?


Rachel Riley certainly looked like she was off to a party, but then that seems to be par for the course now, and that's not a complaint ;)

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"Honey, can you open this jar of pickles for me?"
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It's safe for work (believe it or not) and it's a rubber grip thing for opening jars :)

The double entendres are pretty good!

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Bah Humbug!

Small presents for close family (those I will see over Christmas) and no decorations or tree - well, Tina has some decorations for her flat, my flat is currently being boxed up. But we don't buy new stuff each year.

I left my decorations in the loft of my old house, in England, in 2002... I haven't bothered replacing them yet - they sat in the loft in the old house for over 10 years, without ever being brought out, which is why I forgot about them, when I moved out! :lol:

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We're going to the pub for a Christmas meal with some friends today. :P
Rabbit pie, here I come. :D

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Today's going a bit too quickly for my liking :shock:

Quick, someone reassure me :lol:

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I just spent half an hour typing stuff into my Asda on-line shopping list. Apparently that's too slow and it's signed me out, so I have to start all over again

FFS!!!! AAARGGGGHHH!

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I just spent half an hour typing stuff into my Asda on-line shopping list. Apparently that's too slow and it's signed me out, so I have to start all over again

FFS!!!! AAARGGGGHHH!


Tesco used to do that, dunno if they still do... it was a right pain, but these days I just use my faves list with Tesco, adding or deleting as I go. Once you get sorted with this order, do Asda have something similar, or even a previous order you can work from?

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ive been in my pyjamas non-stop since 2am on saturday, thank goodness i have a cold :P


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JJW009 wrote:
I just spent half an hour typing stuff into my Asda on-line shopping list. Apparently that's too slow and it's signed me out, so I have to start all over again

FFS!!!! AAARGGGGHHH!


Tesco used to do that, dunno if they still do... it was a right pain, but these days I just use my faves list with Tesco, adding or deleting as I go. Once you get sorted with this order, do Asda have something similar, or even a previous order you can work from?

I usually use Tesco, but Asda sent me a free delivery offer so I thought I'd give them a go.

I expect it'll be similar once I've used it once, but I'm an Asda virgin at the moment. I don't usually shop there because a lot of things seem expensive, but doing it online I can price check each item :lol:

I'm about a third the way through my list now. Another couple of hours and I should be done :?

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