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Old 04-10-2008, 02:13 PM
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I can laff now but the OH wont be when he wants his dinner money tomorrow for work pmsl. Ill have to say its in the dog lol
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Old 04-10-2008, 09:56 PM
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God theres some fummy stories there makes me feel whole lot better lmao.
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Old 04-10-2008, 10:13 PM
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it really does put a whole new meaning to 'your dinners in the dog'. Katie likes tissues if they're in a box where she can reach them, I know it's not the same as money but she shreds them along with the cat, so it's pretty bad when we've got colds, I think I'm keeping the tissue manufacturers going the rate I've bought them at - just use toilet roll now as she's not realised you can unroll it - yet!
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it really does put a whole new meaning to 'your dinners in the dog'. Katie likes tissues if they're in a box where she can reach them, I know it's not the same as money but she shreds them along with the cat, so it's pretty bad when we've got colds, I think I'm keeping the tissue manufacturers going the rate I've bought them at - just use toilet roll now as she's not realised you can unroll it - yet!
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Duke took a building society cheque out of my bag for £1,000 and ripped it to shreds.

I couldn't believe I'd left my bag open and I couldn't believe the only thing he took was the cheque.

Fortunately the building society re-issued another cheque, not quite as bad as shredding and eating notes though D bless em.

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