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Help! I have so much weight to lose

I was offered one free recently when my dad came back from clearing out his parents house. I did consider it......but nah. I've managed this long.
 
Pipp you are a terrible person lol.
I would swap the cooker for ironing anyday lol

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I was offered one free recently when my dad came back from clearing out his parents house. I did consider it......but nah. I've managed this long.
Now that was just silly, I get that you don't iron and I'm fine with that, but you could've used it for something else - e.g. a doorstop. Did I mention I was a terrible hoarder too?:).....lights blue touch paper and runs before posts suggesting recycling/black sacks/skips start to appear. :)
 
Now that was just silly, I get that you don't iron and I'm fine with that, but you could've used it for something else - e.g. a doorstop. Did I mention I was a terrible hoarder too?:).....lights blue touch paper and runs before posts suggesting recycling/black sacks/skips start to appear. :)

I hoard too, Zand

It is on my to do list to clear stuff out. Has been on the list for 20 years.
 
Hubby has the day off today, and he has just taken me shopping to buy new trainers - his suggestion! Sometimes I think he isn't supporting me in all this, but perhaps he is. Well, he definitely is, most of the time. So now I have new trainers he says we can attempt the walk I want to try on Saturday ...Yay!!! :):D
 
my dad was a terrible hoarder, he loved a bit of badly done DIY too, when he popped he's clogs we had 2 lofts and numbers other holes in the house to clear out, it took so long he never threw away a single screw or piece of off cut wood, it was insane how much stuff he had collected, never found one single bit of useful stuff either, it was all worthless junk lol anything worth having i had already borrowed and neglected to return

i chuck everything away, even the things i should keep, i believe fungi shui or whatever its called to be a load of nonsense until it come to if you haven't used it in 5 minutes, its rubbish
 
my dad was a terrible hoarder, he loved a bit of badly done DIY too, when he popped he's clogs we had 2 lofts and numbers other holes in the house to clear out, it took so long he never threw away a single screw or piece of off cut wood, it was insane how much stuff he had collected, never found one single bit of useful stuff either, it was all worthless junk lol anything worth having i had already borrowed and neglected to return

i chuck everything away, even the things i should keep, i believe fungi shui or whatever its called to be a load of nonsense until it come to if you haven't used it in 5 minutes, its rubbish
Andy, how could you?????:wideyed: I brought loads of my Dad's stuff back here, Father-in-law's too. It's not worthless junk it's treasure! You never know when you might need that sawn off piece of wood!!! Now finding it amongst everything else....that's always the tough part.
 
I'm sure we still have some unopened packing boxes somewhere from 2 or 3 house moves ago. No idea what's in them.
 
Hubby has the day off today, and he has just taken me shopping to buy new trainers - his suggestion! Sometimes I think he isn't supporting me in all this, but perhaps he is. Well, he definitely is, most of the time. So now I have new trainers he says we can attempt the walk I want to try on Saturday ...Yay!!! :):D

Yayyy indeed.

All ready for Jamrox's challenge then
 
Oh, Andy...... I have been thinking of what you said earlier on a different thread re mobile phones and the myfitnesspal app. At the moment I still don't want one but I must confess that the perfectionist in me wants one, whilst the Luddite part of me doesn't. I think eventually the Luddite will lose, but I am not quite there yet.
 
I'm sure we still have some unopened packing boxes somewhere from 2 or 3 house moves ago. No idea what's in them.
Yes we have several from our last house move (16 years ago). One day I will get around to opening them.......
 
Oh, Andy...... I have been thinking of what you said earlier on a different thread re mobile phones and the myfitnesspal app. At the moment I still don't want one but I must confess that the perfectionist in me wants one, whilst the Luddite part of me doesn't. I think eventually the Luddite will lose, but I am not quite there yet.



just for my fitness pal its worth getting one, its brilliant, why not download it (free) on one of your kins and play with it for a couple of days to get used to it and see what you think
 
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