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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> My cups are brimming, but I must admit that I

> overindulged at Christmas (hic). Just 30 minutes a

> night on the power plate and I will be pert and

> perky by Valentines day!



Ha ha - beat me to it DM. ;-)

Gosh I've just hit the jackpot so my cup isn't half full it's overflowing.


Apparently, I've just won Eur 1,000,000 on a European lottery game. How brilliant is that! I didn't even need to buy a ticket. Anyway, to claim my prise I've just got to phone the lottery coordinator, who is based in Spain. It looks to be a premium rate number but, hey ho, I've got 1 million to play with so who cares about the phone bill.


It's so nice being rich. I'm off to buy some shoes. It's been a real blast getting to know you all. Byeee......

I'm very lucky in that I have always been a glass half full person. I am just one of lifes optimists and have always been able to take pleasure in small everyday things.

But recently, for various reasons, I've really struggled to feel positive for the first time in my life.

Luckily though, I have the constant support and kindness of MrJ and my friends (some of whom can be found hanging around here) to keep my cup more full then empty even in difficult times.


Just thought I'd mention it.

Half full at the moment. Just packed the missus off to her language classes after which she's staying with her brother which leaves me to pop over to my brothers to cane through a stupid amount of lager and get started on the 4 ounces of weed we smuggled back from Holland past the divs of her Majesties customs last week. Ha ha! I might even kidnap a dog later.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Gosh I've just hit the jackpot so my cup isn't

> half full it's overflowing.

>

> Apparently, I've just won Eur 1,000,000 on a

> European lottery game. How brilliant is that! I

> didn't even need to buy a ticket. Anyway, to

> claim my prise I've just got to phone the lottery

> coordinator, who is based in Spain. It looks to

> be a premium rate number but, hey ho, I've got 1

> million to play with so who cares about the phone

> bill.

>

> It's so nice being rich. I'm off to buy some

> shoes. It's been a real blast getting to know you

> all. Byeee......



It will all end in tears. Spend, Spend, Spend! Remember Vivienne Nichols(I think thats what her name was)

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Half full at the moment. Just packed the missus

> off to her language classes after which she's

> staying with her brother which leaves me to pop

> over to my brothers to cane through a stupid

> amount of lager and get started on the 4 ounces of

> weed we smuggled back from Holland past the divs

> of her Majesties customs last week. Ha ha! I might

> even kidnap a dog later.


Oh Jesus BBW, just when I might throw a parody of you on another thread, you get in before me. You blighter you.

Great use of the word 'divs'. It's uncanny that you knew I would've used it.

Seriously I would've.

Skol.

Definitely half full.... nah, better than that... it's almost full to the brim with darn fine wine.


I am blessed with very good people in my life and a sense that ultimately, whilst life is not without its troubles and niggles, I am a lot happier than I have been in the past.


And the future - though uncertain - I believe will ultimately be a happy one.


As Sweet Charity in one of my favourite musicals would put it: "And she lived hopefully ever after"

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