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INNER PEACE

 

 

 

I am passing this on to you because it definitely worked for me and we could all do with a little calm.

 

 

 

By following the simple advice I read in an article, I have finally found inner peace.

 

 

 

The article read:

 

 

 

“The way to achieve inner peace is to finish off all the things you have started”

 

 

 

So I looked round the house to see all the things I had started and hadn’t finished……….and before leaving the house this morning I finished off a bottle of red wine, a bottle of white wine, the Baileys, three Bacardi Breezers, the Jack Daniels, the Prozac, some Valium, some cheesecake and a box of chocolates.

 

 

 

You have no idea how good I feel !!

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INNER PEACE

 

 

 

I am passing this on to you because it definitely worked for me and we could all do with a little calm.

 

 

 

By following the simple advice I read in an article, I have finally found inner peace.

 

 

 

The article read:

 

 

 

“The way to achieve inner peace is to finish off all the things you have started”

 

 

 

So I looked round the house to see all the things I had started and hadn’t finished……….and before leaving the house this morning I finished off a bottle of red wine, a bottle of white wine, the Baileys, three Bacardi Breezers, the Jack Daniels, the Prozac, some Valium, some cheesecake and a box of chocolates.

 

 

 

You have no idea how good I feel !!

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Sounds good to me..........but when I looked someone had beaten me to it!

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I had to laugh out loud, :D:D:D I followed your advice from the other post thinking I am going to find some profound statement............. to find this :D:o:DxD:D:(:D:(

 

 

Hair of the dog, me thinks :(

 

Thanks.

 

Peggy

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I'm not sure about inner peace but that is definately a tonic. Now I just have to find where I've left the gin........... :o:D

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:o  xD  :(

 

Can I forget the housework and the pile of ironing, then??

That would certainly bring inner peace!

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Sorry, I need a little bit of help here. Could anyone tell me the meaning of these alien words - 'housework' and 'ironing'.

 

Are you perhaps in training for some little known Olympic sport for 2012...?

 

Maz

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If 'housework' and 'ironing' are to be made into Olympic events, can we set a petition to make sure they are 'men only' events?

 

Karen :)

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My Hubby Dave would definately get the GOLD medal. :D

He won't let me touch the ironing ( and I don't complain) as for housework, he's the best. Why he puts up with me I don't know. :o

 

 

Peggy

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Can we add cleaning the oven to that Maz...i did that this morning, could have done with a large of vino afterwards :(:(:( :wacko: :oxD

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Can we add cleaning the oven to that Maz...i did that this morning, could have done with a large of vino afterwards :(  :(  :(  :wacko:  :o  xD

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Now you're just boasting. (or should that be basting?).

 

Maz

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Hali - have you heard of Oven Clean, a very nice young man comes around and an hour later you have an oven that looks as if it has just come out of the show room. All this happens while I am relaxing in the garden or reading posts on here.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Only just found this thread, I love the idea of having a man round to clean the oven. I did see a van drive past my house a couple of weeks ago and it was calld 'Rent a Man', the mind boggles! :oxD

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In the centre of town one afternoon I noticed a sofa with 2 men lounging on it. :(:(

Not a very good advert for the new company they were advertising - "Rent a Husband" !!!!! There were a couple of women talking to them - perhaps booking them to do some "husbandly chore". :oxD I overheard an older lady who was passing by, say "It's not even worth thinking about it as they are doing exactly what my husband does all the time !!!!

 

Sue J

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Not a lot, Rea, because he is probably just lying there. Mine is watching Waking the Dead on TV - but he's really very, very clever, because he is watching it through his closed eyelids !!!! How smart is that?? :o Would I get more for him as he is that clever ??

 

 

Sue J

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My hubby watches loads of things through closed eyes, but dare any of us try to switch channels 'Oi, I was watching that' :o Cor, we could make a mint xD:(

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xD If it wasn't for the fact that my husband spends so much time asleep in front of the tv I might've started to worry that he had 2 other wives! He just rests his eyes though ........ :o:D
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Love your post, Sue J :o Sounds all too familar! Another one of my hubby's "activities" is to lie down on the couch and fall asleep under the pretext "I'm just stretching my back"!

It's a good job the ironing fairy never sleeps :DxD:(

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