posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 10:00pm on 25/05/2009
Yeah, I would have felt wrong saying 'loo' when I was a child, but now my mum says it herself. Can't imagine my dad saying it though.

I think he was having a breakdown last time

Yes, poor chap, hopefully taking a break will help.

I actually saw a sofa in a charity shop for £50 and it was perfectly fine, but I hate the one in this flat so much I decided to throw caution to the wind for once and get something really nice. :)


 
posted by [identity profile] birdgerhl.livejournal.com at 08:15am on 26/05/2009
it's well worth buying really-decent-in-the-sales - mine look good as new, ten years on!

b.x :)
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 09:28pm on 26/05/2009
Good to know!
 
posted by [identity profile] purple-hazed.livejournal.com at 10:19am on 26/05/2009
I agree, we should have nice things. I could have had a whole single bed for £99 but I bought an orthopaedic mattress for £150, still got no frame, but it is just so comfortable, I never regretted it.

Poor uncle Bill, he's always been funny and crazy but I recognised the manic behaviour especially the day he was on The Wright Stuff and almost started hitting people.
 
posted by [identity profile] sheldrake.livejournal.com at 09:29pm on 26/05/2009
No, it's definitely worth it sometimes. You have to pick and choose the things you're willing to go cheap on and the things you're not. Life's too short to put up with too much discomfort and misery.

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