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beachbabe
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Re: Anyone else twiddling? [Re: Twiddledout]
      #291562 - 30/12/2008 16:44

and tomorrow....... I plan to do my filing (I have a pile of paperwork thats been waiting to be put away for ages), clean the cooker and sort out the mess under the stairs.....

I promise not to twiddle on the 1st but I'm back to work on the 2nd so it has to be done sometime.

Off to have a soak in the bath now before I start the tea.

BB xx


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PLASMO
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Re: Anyone else twiddling? [Re: beachbabe]
      #291587 - 30/12/2008 16:58

Mrs Twiddle,

I have done quite a bit of twiddling today, hoovered all the way through, cleaned all bathrooms/toilets, prepared food for tomorrow night, so all in all Im completely shattered now, and am looking forward to a gin and tonic when MOH comes in.

Plasmo x

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Re: Anyone else twiddling? [Re: PLASMO]
      #292863 - 31/12/2008 20:05

I went food shopping this morning and wrote and posted my thank you letters. I chatted on the phone to my sister and then watched the Miss Marple film on television while I knitted. I also prepared some blackberry and apple jelly from the freezer and it is now dripping through ready to be made into jelly tomorrow morning.

Compared to the rest of you I have had quite a twiddle free day. I am back to work on Monday, so will be catching up now the rest of the week.

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Ashbee
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Re: Anyone else twiddling? [Re: Foxie]
      #292887 - 31/12/2008 20:35

I shopped, hoovered, dusted, tidied up generally, did two loads of washing, cleaned the bathroom and washed the curtains as well as watching Miss Marple and playing here...am exhausted now, might not make it to midnight...

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