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Hello guys,

Okay so some people on here are aware that theres been a few changes happening in my life....

Now I am very pleased to say that over the past six days I have proved myself hugely resourceful... both practically and emotionally.

BUT and its a big but - I have an achilles heel. I can't or to be honest won't do DIY.

I have moved into a small room in a house with a friend....and have bought a single piece of art to mark the occasion. Could someone hang it - my friend can't help as she asks my (soon to be ex) to hang all her paintings. For a bottle of wine would someone bring round a hammer (or drill or whatever one requires) and put up my rather significant new piece?

Pms please... and any discussion advice you have to offer is welcome too on this thread.

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Thank you so much Giggirl and Moos for your kind words.


It makes such a huge difference to actually customise a room... I imagine it's why teenagers spend so much time organising what's on their walls. I'm rather liking the idea of being a grown up teenager!

Seriously I left before and spent six months refusing to do anything to my room in a shared house - cause it was temporary until I found a place of my own. No wonder I got depressed and gave up - my new philosophy is that this new place is my home, maybe for a week, maybe a month, maybe six months... and that making the effort to get my single room welcoming and lovely is a real act of healing and moving on.

Hoorah!

Dearest BB - sorry but I retract my earlier offer. It's for your own good. My mate saw it and said that it sounded like you'd been in the wars enough already without me coming round and laying some dodgy DIY on you.


There are other things at which I excell. Buying a round for example - I'm always good for that.

Oh Chav I think I will stick with finding out about masonary nails for the time being....unless that was a euphemism? I'm such a innocent (she says with wide eyes and her usual butter wouldn't melt expression)


Giggirl - fair enuff, if u r coming on Friday mine will be a gin and tonic!

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