Sorry!
Apologies to those looking for the Official budget discussion. But we've run into some technical difficulties. I hope we can get the discussion back into public view tomorrow morning. 😊
(Blame the Gremlins, it's nearly Halloween after all)
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lol i spent half an hour typing a message and by tomorrow i will have forgot it thats twice its happened now get yourself sorted out man 🤣🤣
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Sorry @michael57 I'll be having words with the gremlins and hopefully everything will be shipshape by the morning. 😊
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Heh I was just looking at the half-thread going, I'm sure I posted on that? Did I imagine it? Was it all a dream??
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haha its cool chap i never take things seriously i tried it once took me 18 years to get the ring off her finger
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I'm really sorry for the mess up! I especially feel bad as @apple85 put so much work into that discussion, which we're all very grateful for, but I'll be in first thing tomorrow to try and rectify the situation and get the discussion back up for all to see.
Haha, thanks @michael57 I know we can always come to you for a joke. 😊
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Confused, the thread is now back but lots of comments missing.
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I think someone is busy behind the scenes, very kindly fixing things Poppy. 😊
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yes well done apple85 i would buy you a drink if i saw you in the pub but i dont drink so a well done is all your getting
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Ok, looks like things are fixed now. But I'll leave this discussion up until the morning, just in case. 😊
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😂that actually made me laugh.
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i know a lot of people dont get my humour i mean no malice in it whatsoever its a curse poppy i tried sensible for a day 60 odd years ago never liked it i happy the way i am feel a tad sorry for dawnie some times tho hehe 😈
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I love your sense of humour and you seem like such a lovely person.
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Don't ever change @michael57 - we all love you exactly how you are 😊
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haha a bit blunt but i like myself
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i have no intension of changing no worries there
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Michael! Your posts always make me smile, especially today, since it’s Halloween; it feels a bit spooky! I have to share this eerie coincidence: you remind me so much of my late husband, who was also named Michael. He passed away five years ago at 59, and we were together for 43 years, with our fair share of ups and downs. He could be harder to control than the children at times, always saying, “Yes, dear, anything you say, dear; no, of course I won’t do that,” and then doing it anyway! He was my total opposite, while I’m more reserved and thoughtful, he was bold and full of life.
There were moments I wished I had a remote control for his jaw, but he was the hardest working, most caring person I’ve ever known, with a true gift for making people laugh, even if it sometimes left me feeling embarrassed and wishing the ground would open up and swallow me whole. Michael, it’s wonderful to see someone who is authentically themselves, even if it sometimes gets you into a bit of trouble! All the best to you and Dawnie!
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what a lovely post and wonderful memories of your late husband to cherish sounds like a twin i never had haha as for getting told off its water off a ducks back i take it in my stride well more a shuffle with my white stick nowadays
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@michael57 ( name spelt right by auto text lol) we all think your great
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well done you remembered i believe it was tony the tiger who was grrrrrrrrrrrreat haha
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