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Come Inside... => The Snug => Topic started by: Nick on March 01, 2016, 04:33:59 PM
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Bad day and Miss I is busy, so form a queue please sad24:
I am sure we all need a cuddle occasionally, this may be a long running thread :thumbsup:
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Funerals are shite... noooo:
He is no more dead than he was this morning but everybody feels worse... cry:
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Cuddle? sad24:
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Cuddle? sad24:
yes... cry:
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Bad day and Miss I is busy, so form a queue please sad24:
I am sure we all need a cuddle occasionally, this may be a long running thread :thumbsup:
You need a cat
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Cuddle? sad24:
yes... cry:
happy100
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
sad24:
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
sad24:
man up... ::)
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
Should I get my suit dry-cleaned?
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
Should I get my suit dry-cleaned?
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
Should I get my suit dry-cleaned?
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Not my best suit silly.
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
Should I get my suit dry-cleaned?
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Not my best suit silly.
lol:
lol: lol: lol:
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
Should I get my suit dry-cleaned?
If he is an insomniac:..................... rubschin:
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Call me a big softy, but I am really missing Miss I sad32: sad32: sad32:
Going to bed soon so it will only be 4 more sleeps cloud9:
Should I get my suit dry-cleaned?
If he is an insomniac:..................... rubschin:
Christmas! Thumbs:
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Only three more sleeps sad24:
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Miss I reports she is safely amongst the Gingers in Edinburgh noooo: sad24:
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Miss I reports she is safely amongst the Gingers in Edinburgh noooo: sad24:
TMJs.... noooo:
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Spank2: Spank2: Spank2:
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Miss I reports she is safely amongst the Gingers in Edinburgh noooo: sad24:
any news of the rabbit?
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Miss I reports she is safely amongst the Gingers in Edinburgh noooo: sad24:
any news of the rabbit?
;D
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::)
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Thank you welcoming me back after yet another prolonged absence. cloud9: I am sure that Nick has kept you informed of my whereabouts. I think that maybe a brief explanation is required so here goes..........
1) Last summer whilst I was in hospital I received a dear John letter from Mr C making me homeless.
2) When I was discharged from the hospital I was housed in emergency housing an 11th floor flat in the center of Sheffield. I arrived in a
complete and utter daze.
3) Whilst I was hugely grateful for the flat I was completely out of my comfort zone. There were a lot of drugs floating about, as it were,
barely a day went by when the police and or and an ambulance were not in attendance. The staff were brilliant, they thought me
completely bonkers, can't argue with that I suppose! I spent a great deal of time licking my wounds, not literally, that would have been
just silly, not to mention messy and uncomfortable.
4) At the end of January I was offered the flat that I am now in. I am in a situation that I never thought I would be in. The flat was an
empty shell, for the first two weeks I slept on a mattress on a concrete floor. I am slowly making this flat my home, at the same time
I am pondering on how to reinvent myself.
Well, I think that's about it. It has been a turbulent six months or so but I seem to have weathered the storm but a large glass of Pinot and a group hug wouldn't go amiss, then I will go and sit quietly in the corner.
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Cheers Miss C, it's good to have you back :thumbsup:
here's a cuddle happy100
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* hugs * cloud9:
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You have been missed very much young lady....very happy to have you back happy100 happy100 happy100
You are amazingly resilient thank goodness - I hope you are on the mend and on the up ( not the bloody 11th floor though !!! ) . Much love , cuddles and Bickering banter to keep you going xxxx
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Thank you welcoming me back after yet another prolonged absence. cloud9: I am sure that Nick has kept you informed of my whereabouts. I think that maybe a brief explanation is required so here goes..........
1) Last summer whilst I was in hospital I received a dear John letter from Mr C making me homeless.
2) When I was discharged from the hospital I was housed in emergency housing an 11th floor flat in the center of Sheffield. I arrived in a
complete and utter daze.
3) Whilst I was hugely grateful for the flat I was completely out of my comfort zone. There were a lot of drugs floating about, as it were,
barely a day went by when the police and or and an ambulance were not in attendance. The staff were brilliant, they thought me
completely bonkers, can't argue with that I suppose! I spent a great deal of time licking my wounds, not literally, that would have been
just silly, not to mention messy and uncomfortable.
4) At the end of January I was offered the flat that I am now in. I am in a situation that I never thought I would be in. The flat was an
empty shell, for the first two weeks I slept on a mattress on a concrete floor. I am slowly making this flat my home, at the same time
I am pondering on how to reinvent myself.
Well, I think that's about it. It has been a turbulent six months or so but I seem to have weathered the storm but a large glass of Pinot and a group hug wouldn't go amiss, then I will go and sit quietly in the corner.
All that bad luck, then lunch with Nick.... noooo:
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Thank you welcoming me back after yet another prolonged absence. cloud9: I am sure that Nick has kept you informed of my whereabouts. I think that maybe a brief explanation is required so here goes..........
1) Last summer whilst I was in hospital I received a dear John letter from Mr C making me homeless.
2) When I was discharged from the hospital I was housed in emergency housing an 11th floor flat in the center of Sheffield. I arrived in a
complete and utter daze.
3) Whilst I was hugely grateful for the flat I was completely out of my comfort zone. There were a lot of drugs floating about, as it were,
barely a day went by when the police and or and an ambulance were not in attendance. The staff were brilliant, they thought me
completely bonkers, can't argue with that I suppose! I spent a great deal of time licking my wounds, not literally, that would have been
just silly, not to mention messy and uncomfortable.
4) At the end of January I was offered the flat that I am now in. I am in a situation that I never thought I would be in. The flat was an
empty shell, for the first two weeks I slept on a mattress on a concrete floor. I am slowly making this flat my home, at the same time
I am pondering on how to reinvent myself.
Well, I think that's about it. It has been a turbulent six months or so but I seem to have weathered the storm but a large glass of Pinot and a group hug wouldn't go amiss, then I will go and sit quietly in the corner.
All that bad luck, then lunch with Nick.... noooo:
noooo: sad24: I know, just when I thought that it was getting better. I had to sit at the same table and everything.
Thank you for the hugs and kind words, Much appreciated. ;D
noooo:
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Jeez Miss C eeek: eeek: eeek:
Methinks in addition to the cuddles, serious Pinot is required
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SHe was in top form yesterday cloud9:
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Thank you welcoming me back after yet another prolonged absence. cloud9: I am sure that Nick has kept you informed of my whereabouts. I think that maybe a brief explanation is required so here goes..........
1) Last summer whilst I was in hospital I received a dear John letter from Mr C making me homeless.
2) When I was discharged from the hospital I was housed in emergency housing an 11th floor flat in the center of Sheffield. I arrived in a
complete and utter daze.
3) Whilst I was hugely grateful for the flat I was completely out of my comfort zone. There were a lot of drugs floating about, as it were,
barely a day went by when the police and or and an ambulance were not in attendance. The staff were brilliant, they thought me
completely bonkers, can't argue with that I suppose! I spent a great deal of time licking my wounds, not literally, that would have been
just silly, not to mention messy and uncomfortable.
4) At the end of January I was offered the flat that I am now in. I am in a situation that I never thought I would be in. The flat was an
empty shell, for the first two weeks I slept on a mattress on a concrete floor. I am slowly making this flat my home, at the same time
I am pondering on how to reinvent myself.
Well, I think that's about it. It has been a turbulent six months or so but I seem to have weathered the storm but a large glass of Pinot and a group hug wouldn't go amiss, then I will go and sit quietly in the corner.
I always knew you were a tough old boot.
Glad to see you back in the fold and on form, like the good old days. :thumbsup:
happy100