lol, losing is winning here, I never thought of that! I hope you have recovered by now to do your much loved walks and got your footwear sorted?Ms Thrifty wrote:I admit to lurking lately, but I shall emerge, temporarily at least, to observe that this is one place where it's great to be a loser and that you are all brilliant at it!
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Re: Weight Watchers
No Mr G, still stuck in the doldrums with everything, which is mainly why I've not posted here lately: weather improved temporarily but the boots and foot are as problematic as ever. Still, going to get my foot x-rayed today, and even if that doesn't show anything, it may lead to a scan in due course, and that might be more helpful.TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:lol, losing is winning here, I never thought of that! I hope you have recovered by now to do your much loved walks and got your footwear sorted?Ms Thrifty wrote:I admit to lurking lately, but I shall emerge, temporarily at least, to observe that this is one place where it's great to be a loser and that you are all brilliant at it!
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In our last house which was quite big there was always something to be done and I did my share Preston! I have helped put slates on the roof, stood on a platform to cut high hedges, etc. But the one my husband likes to tell friends is when we were fixing the roof on one of the outbuildings and he asked me to mix some cement for him. I asked how much cement and how much sand and he replied two parts to one. Okay, you know what I am going to say --- I mixed two parts cement to one part sand and hubby wondered why it was setting so quickly.Preston1990 wrote:Do you know that my wife never ever fixes the car, climbs on the roof to replace the TV aerial or takes the garden waste to the tipDoes anyone else have this problem.?...........
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As for the cooking when I broke my wrist my husband had to cook (with me giving him instructions) but he has gone back to his old ways now of leaving it to me. He will never change now so I have given up!!
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Got to agree with Biggins - I do stuff without having to be asked. Husband usually has to be asked. That's the difference.Preston1990 wrote:Do you know that my wife never ever fixes the car, climbs on the roof to replace the TV aerial or takes the garden waste to the tipDoes anyone else have this problem.?...........
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Honestly, the cheek of some men. Yesterday, someone knocked our wing mirror off. Left OH to sort as I was busy with something else. Got back from that to find that he was still waiting for a call back. I chased and got it sorted, took the car in to get it fitted. Showed the car to the guy at the garage and told him how annoying this all was, but at least they left their number. He asked whether I had called them and I said no, OH was going to do that. He asked if I was a "scaredy cat"
Incidentally, please don't think my OH is useless. He's amazing in so many ways, especially when I am unwell, but he, like most men, sometimes needs a shove (or a sulk) to get him to do stuff...
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Re: Weight Watchers
Well done Biggins on your 2lb weight loss that is brilliant
I just say what I'm cooking no choice given so he either eats what I am cooking (I will add extra/less bit to create a variation on my meal) or does without - I work more hours than he does and I do all the jobs in the house/ cooking so I'm not going to indulge him even more and as for asking someone else to go to the tip or fixing my car
- Preston you should know us girls better by now I love going to the tip it makes me feel productive. MrG you stopped driving as you know that us girls make better drivers
So happy you had a lovely meal out Anakin and you are so right re getting full really quickly
So pleased that you are feeling better ClareBarr
ClareBarr I do the Tracy Anderson mat workout DVD which really does work - I now have ab muscles (not a 6 pack and I don't want one) purely for toning and then I alternate with my 4 mile brisk walks for cardiovascular exercise, the DVD does give you a bit of cardiovascular but its mainly for toning up and I actually love doing it
Thanks to all the girls and well said Biggins re getting that Preston under control
So sorry that you are still struggling with your foot MsThrifty it must be drving you mad.
Have fun I'm going to be timed out as at work but this thread is so good for us all.
Biggins wrote:Has anyone else got the same problem - I ask hubby what would you like for tonight? Oh, anything he replies. So I say what about xxx. No he says anthing but xxx. So you suggest something else and you get the same response - no I don't fancy that. So after several rejected suggestions you feeling like saying- you choose something and cook it! He doesn't cook so I am left trying hard to come up with something that will be to his liking and I just eat that.
Wow what a lot of indulged OH'sPreston1990 wrote:Do you know that my wife never ever fixes the car, climbs on the roof to replace the TV aerial or takes the garden waste to the tip Does anyone else have this problem.?...........
I just say what I'm cooking no choice given so he either eats what I am cooking (I will add extra/less bit to create a variation on my meal) or does without - I work more hours than he does and I do all the jobs in the house/ cooking so I'm not going to indulge him even more and as for asking someone else to go to the tip or fixing my car
So happy you had a lovely meal out Anakin and you are so right re getting full really quickly
So pleased that you are feeling better ClareBarr
So sorry that you are still struggling with your foot MsThrifty it must be drving you mad.
Have fun I'm going to be timed out as at work but this thread is so good for us all.

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Luckily we're here to help you put them back onvalda wrote:The wheels fell off my wagon![]()
Cheeky - any more of this and you will be cooked in my couldron of healthy soup and as Biggins says any odd bits of meat will add to the flavour.Preston1990 wrote:Come on you lurkers show yourselves and join in properly. We are a friendly bunch largely - although stories have come to light recently about Diane's past behaviour that frankly have surprised us all

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Well he hasn't got as much meat on him now as he once had! LOL! But it would certainly be ODD and hairy!Diane65 wrote:Cheeky - any more of this and you will be cooked in my couldron of healthy soup and as Biggins says any odd bits of meat will add to the flavour.Preston1990 wrote:Come on you lurkers show yourselves and join in properly. We are a friendly bunch largely - although stories have come to light recently about Diane's past behaviour that frankly have surprised us all
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EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS Valda, keep going, you can do it!
PS Valda, keep going, you can do it!
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Preferred cinemas: Most Central London, Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, Islington, Holloway and West India Quay, Greenwich (O2 / Odeon only) or Stratford City if there is nothing else!
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Love the banter. Preston, I refuse to believe anything you say about Diane65. She visited us in London and was the epitome of respectability!
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