St Stephen's Day Or Boxing Day, What Do...
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I have just been into my bedroom, where my Husband had accidentally turned on my hair straighteners and I smelt something burning as they heat up to 200 C it made me think how a) lucky I was for smelling it and b) what would I have saved if it had set on fire?
(Obviously the P.C without a doubt to keep in touch with you fabulous people) and my Daughters memorys box and books that I have painsteakingly filled in over the past year!
But what about you lot? What would you save - if anything?
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Nothing material matters!
Hi Girlygirl. thats a hard one !
unlike some people who treasure material wealth above all else, id`e search high and low looking for my inner strength and self esteem. if i ad lots of time, before the straighteners set the modest 3 bedroomed georgian house ablaze (with thatched roof), id`e also try to find my sanity. it went missing some years ago and try as i might, i just cant seem to be able to put my finger on it !
then theres the �3.50 that i put under my pillow for a rainy day. well, if my prized 4 bedroomed house (with hand cut and crafted Welsh slate roof) was in danger of being raised to the ground by fire, that money could come in very handy ....