Saturday, December 31, 2005

A very Happy New Year to Everyone!!!

Well here it is, the end of another year. So what have we achieved this year??
As 2006 approaches at the speed of light I can't think of anything I have achieved. I failed at my quest to learn to drive, I failed at my quest to find a job, I failed in my attempts (And there have been many) to lose weight.

It is obvious that I am going to think long and hard about this year's New Year resolutions!!

I would like to wish a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!!
I hope you all have fun celebrating this evening......

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Twas the night before Christmas...

....and all through the house, Nothing was stirring not even the TV set. That's right, Christmas eve and my sister and I were just about to settle down with a bottle of wine and some choccies to watch the Gorgeous Mr. Matt Damon in The Bourne Supremacy when the Cable went off. We tried unplugging it and plugging it in but that made no difference. I ran outside to see if someone had tampered with the box but no that was fine. The Broadband had also gone off (Same company) so I ran across the road in my socks to see if my neighbour had lost theirs and they had.

So it's Christmas eve and no TV, What do we do?? Usually on this night I would settle down to watch The Nightmare before Christmas but with all my tidying and clearing up I have misplaced the video that it was recorded on!!!! So we decided to put on the Muppet Christmas Carol video and I got to it with wrapping all my presents and doing my Santa duties (Yes, well he is rather busy so there a re a few things that he franchises out to us parents) The TV finally came back on at 1.30am so I watched Blackadder before finally going to bed

Christmas Day went by as fast as always. I got some really lovely presents....Live 8 DVD; The whole Nightmare on Elm Street series Box set; A gorgeous little purse; a scented Christmas candle that scents the whole room even still in it's wrapping; Eminem Curtain Call album; Some really comfy slippers from the kids; bath things And a brand new cutlery set that I specifically asked for.
As usual no one was able to eat all the Christmas dinner due to me cooking for the army, we were all so stuffed that we never even got to the Christmas pudding so that is still sat in it's box in the kitchen.

Boxing Day was a trip to my sister's to see what million things my niece and nephew got and to eat and drink and play daft party games. Has anyone else tried the brand new I'm a celebrity board game?? If you have please tell me how on earth you are supposed to get any enjoyment from it...We played for 1 and a half hours and still didn't get anywhere...in the end we just lost the will to live and gave up. Playing Telly Addicts and Now that's what I call music DVD games were much more fun!!

These days in between Christmas and New Year are quite boring. There is nothing on TV and it is way too cold and icy out to want to go anywhere. Of course there will be those of you who are enjoying the January sales...but you know me and shopping ;-)

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

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In the middle of a major Christmas post but I just found this and had to blog it.....Anyone think of someone that would be a perfect recipient of this????

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Want a lift?!

Having managed to get to sleep around 5.30am, my alarm went off at 7.30 and so I crawled (Half asleep and with about 100 bongo drums in my head) to DD's room to get her up. I must have stood there for about 15 minutes just shouting at her but gave up in the end and decided that it wasn't worth it.
I got back into bed and reset my alarm but then just as I was dropping off I remembered that not only haven't I packed for the journey to York but I hadn't even thought about what I was going to wear so subsequently nothing had been washed or ironed. I attempted to jump out of bed but as my head was thumping so hard and my stomach had now joined in the firework party I was stuck to the bed wondering if I should just ring everyone and say I am not coming after all. As I lay there wondering if I was going to be sick or if it would pass, another hour went by. I had felt rough in the past but not like this.
I finally dragged myself to the bathroom to find to my relieve that the sickness had passed. Next was to find an outfit that I could just stuff in my suitcase and not bother ironing (Sorry, I am an embarrassment I know)

Surprisingly after all that I was all packed and ready to go with nearly an hour to spare...Aren't I clever!!!

I arrived in York for about 2.30 and met my lovely friends at the hotel. They were just on the way out for a little shopping trip in the city. Although I was absolutely knackered and could have done with catching a few zzzs I thought I can't come to York then just stay in the hotel room so I decided to go along too.

I don't know if I have already mentioned this (And I hope you don't mind) My very good friend Caroline is struggling with crutches at the moment, so I wasn't expected it to be such a long walk as it was....Actually I don't think she did either.

One of the best things (and there are many more) about York is being able to walk along the city walls. It wasn't until we were up there though that our other friend Carol told us she was afraid of heights. So rather a comical trio...Caroline on her crutch, Carol scared to look downa nd me a bit worse for where walking too close to the edge!!

Walking through the city as it got dark was as magical and romantic as I had imagined. For 4pm on a Sunday afternoon the place was buzzing and It was lovely in the Christmas lights. I know I don't really enjoy shopping but if I lived here I could really get to like it. It was all window shopping for me (Apart from the extra supplies we bought for later when the munchies would attack)

We got back to the Hotel and my vow was soon broken as Caroline poured out the V&C's.

When we arrived at the venue, the queue was already out the door. I waved to other friends who were already there but unfortunately we timed it all wrong as The wicked witch of the South also arrived at the same time.
We didn't have too long to wait in the cold until the inside doors open but it was nice to see Alistair's family and friends milling around.
It felt a bit disappointing as we were going in though....Looking into the hall and the way it was laid out, it felt like we were going into assembly. There was a brilliant brass band playing Christmas Carols but that made me feel even more like a little kid if I am honest...It was a nice touch though and I bet it was something that the Oldies really loved.
The place was already packed and we found seats right on the back row. Luckily I was able to sit with all my friends around me, I would have felt a bit awkward had I been sitting with someone I don't really get on with, less comfortable and less able to let my hair down but all those sat on my row know what a nutcase I am so that was much more comfortable!

Alistair was wandering around the room chatting to people, mingling with the fans and looking fantastic...Hot even!!! He just looked so happy and relaxed and confident (different to how he seemed in Balham a month ago) It has been a year since the last gigs that he put on himself and he has obviously been working very hard for this one (As will become apparent by the end of the evening) Seeing him so happy made me feel happy and so glad I had made it along after all.

As we sat awaiting the ever-present Uncle Andrew to come on and introduce Al, A rather handsome young man appeared. We find out later that this is Richard Chance, Al's latest collaborator and as far as I can see a young man who could almost be a Mentor/Guru for Mr G.

Finally the evening's entertainment began with lots of smoke and flashy lights and sirens (not all planned!!) ....Before I go on....At this point I was just starting to calm down. I had been feeling quite sick and had the shakes. My stomach had been turning somersaults. I was just getting comfortable though and had finally taken my coat off and settled down for the evening........Al's entrance was a parody of the recent Reality TV show Space Cadets. He came on in a space suit and helmet. As he took off his helmet though to start the show, the sirens kept going. Next thing we were being told that we had to evacuate the building. Apparently the smoke machines had set off the fire alarms and the Fire service were on their way. So, As I had just got comfy, I had to put my coat back on and we all had to march back out the building again. It wouldn't have been so bad but for both Caroline and Corinne who were both on crutches. We didn't just have to go outside though, we had to go all round the building to the fire meeting point. I couldn't fault Alistair though as he was out there chatting to the fans and singing stuff and he still had a smile on his face. It was obvious nothing was going to get him down tonight. The security were great too..they weren't bolshy at all and that makes all the difference in these situations.

Finally, once the room had been cleared we were allowed back in and Al cracked right on with the entertainment.

Right from the start of Secrets inside I could feel a massive grin on my face. He has improved so much since a year ago, when he held a similar gig in Whitby. I never thought he could improve so much more on his voice but it just sounded more lovely than ever. As we were right at the back it was hard to see the expressions on his face and I will wait for the video to see them but there was a new found richness to his voice...A new found confidence too.
I could feel myself swaying away and I have to say that I fought hard to keep the tears at bay too. Not tears of sadness but...Tears of Pride that after all he has been through in the past 2 years...here he is bigger and better and not beaten..in fact it is probably the experiences of that time that have made him stronger and given him more of a will to succeed where others would have given it all up and become a recluse never to be seen or heard of again.

We were treated to another new song...A wonderful quirky song called Get a life. As Al announced it I thought Hmm good title...then as he sung it I thought Hmm quite ironic...It could be almost as if he were sending out a message...especially with lines like "You'll never find your saviour in the bible that they gave ya" or "You won't find a lover on a magazine front cover" I can't wait to hear it again

These gigs wouldn't be the same without the George Formby tributes. "Last Christmas" was immortalised again but Al also threw in a couple more Formby impressions with "Don't cha wish your girlfriend/boyfriend" and "One way ticket to Hell (hull) and back" I really couldn't believe it when he said that it was the last song of the half. It had flown by in such a blur. I wanted him to carry on. I had been disappointed with the Band set at the last gig in April and I just wanted him to carry on with Waggo. It was a new band too which I was nervous about. He had obviously been rehearsing a lot with them but things don't always go to plan on the night (As the earlier events proved)

At half time I went to have a look at the merchandise. There was some new stuff from last time. Mousemats; coasters; new keyrings and little signed keyrings. They were a bit pricey for me though...and I have a little niggle - Griffin, would it be too much for you to get some new pictures done, or even strike a deal with one of the members of a-g.co.uk to use some of theirs? It's not that these pics aren't gorgeous or anything but they are old and to be honest, they don't portray you as you really are, to me anyway. I want to thank my wonderful, wonderful friend Caroline for giving me the money to buy a mousemat. I chose what I feel to be the most gorgeous picture of the lot (I'll scan it in in a minute) just adding here that I di8d scan it but can't get it quite right

After what felt like forever, we reconvened in our seats for the second half. I was starting to warm up now and actually took my coat off. Back on stage came the lovely Mr Chance and Al came out with his newly formed band.
To help my memory along I have stolen the set list from one of Gayle's posts on ag
Hungry for Love, Painkiller, Something Going On, Real World, Oblivion, Girls and Boys, Sex and Love, Everything Changes (which is what we were calling Don't Leave Me This Way). Encore was New York, New York with the bears, BIO and Slade's Merry Christmas Everyone

It seems absolutely forever since I heard Alistair sing Hungry for love or Painkiller. I was embarrassed by the fact I couldn't remember the words to Painkiller. Had it really been that long that I couldn't remember them? Al did a bit of a dance test with the ND girls but unfortunately because of the old fuddy duddies, dancing was not to be allowed as those that refused to get up then couldn't see. This can be the most infuriating things about Al's mixed audience. When you go along and pay to see a band you get up and dance and no one can say otherwise. So we had to make do with wriggling about in our seats. We could have stood at the side but it really wasn't worth it (Plus I didn't want to jeopardise Carol's video by getting my big old frame in the way!!

One of the highlights of the whole night was Something going on. We had heard it already at The Bedford but it was a totally different song with the full on Band. Alistair looked and sounded amazing. He was obviously well into the song and enjoying himself so much with it that he indicated to the band to carry on for longer with it. He has said that his new album will be very anthemic and by the sounds of this he is right. As the song ended he received a standing ovation. The applause and cheering seemed to go on longer than the song had done. At this point was one of my weaker moments when I could have blubbed because the look on his face was wonderful. He was definitely more than pleased with the reaction. Like a little boy who had just been given the keys to the local sweet shop.

My favourite of the new songs (Now known as Everything changes) was also given the band treatment and was also another great joy. There is so much about this song that I love, not least the lyrics which I can connect with in a way.

The Bear
Back in November 2004, Alistair introduced a life size Bear (Guy in costume obviously) to his act along with the great song "Simon Smith and his amazing dancing bear". The bear became a bit of a standing joke and the fans were divided into those that thought it was funny and those that thought it was unnecessary. Al decided to give the bear one last outing and along with a spine tingling rendition of "New York New York" said Goodbye to the bear and his family. I have to say I was so caught up in Alistair's voice that I didn't really take much notice of the Bear antics but it got a lot of applause so it went down well....Well Done Everyone involved in that!!

Well before we knew it, It was all over and we were back at the Hotel...More Vodka as we watched the video over a few times.
You know I love Alistair to bits and although it was touch and go, I really wouldn't want to miss any of these gigs for anything, but there is more to it than just seeing the man perform. I could of had the chance of a lift back straight away but most of the fun is had back at the hotel. I wouldn't miss that for anything either. We chatted and giggled and nibbled on our crisps/nuts/mince pies/chocolate and discussed the evening. Usually I don't sleep as I am buzzing so much and I will keep everyone up with my chattering but as I was still a little knackered from the night before I think it was around 3am when we finally dropped off to sleep......

There....nearly 2 hours to write and about 10 pages long and I still never got to mention when Mr Griffin offered us a lift back

Everything's easy if you only try

This year I decided I would put on my own Christmas party. At various times throughout the year I have gone to parties at other people's houses and although it is great, It means that there are taxi fares to be considered and there has to be a point where I make the decision to go home dragging my half asleep children with me.
For Once I thought I would make everyone else do the traveling.

Saturday the 17th December seemed to be the perfect choice. The week before Christmas so it isn't too early for festivities to begin and near enough to Christmas for giving out cards and presents. All the invitations went out and most of the important people accepted. Of course then Mr G had to upset the apple cart by announcing a Gig for the day after. It seemed impossible at first that I could successfully hold this party and then travel up to York the following day...Especially as these parties usually go on well into the early hours. So at first I said No to The Griff...The expense and the stress was just not something I could handle at this time of year.....Well of course I was persuaded that I had to be there....

Last week was so hectic. I was scrubbing and cleaning and shining and de-cluttering like I had never done before. My hands were red raw by the end of the week and they are still very sore even now. I was running round town trying to buy party food, Christmas presents, cards and not to mention get a new outfit for the gig (Failed on that one unfortunately) I made an appointment at the hairdressers to have high-lights put in my hair too but I had to cancel in the end as I just couldn't fit it in with all the other stuff that I had to do.

Saturday morning I had a great long list of things to be done and I was up before 9am which on a Saturday is the middle of the night still for me. I was still scrubbing and cleaning and cooking and baking.

By 6pm all the food was laid out on the table, the decs were up, the whole house was spotless all that was left for me to do was go and get changed and put the war paint on.
My first guests arrived at around 6.40pm. It was my sister's old school friend with her husband and daughter.
We fell out for a very long time and she said that it was about 7 years since she last visited my house and of course her husband and daughter had never been so they were both on an exploration mission. He was asking me loads of questions (Mainly about my autographs) except he never mentioned Alistair...I guess he has learned in the short time I have known him to stay well clear of that subject LOL!!
By about 9.30 the house was buzzing...There were kids running riot and my lovely clean and tidy palace was turning into a war zone with toys strewn all over the place. There also seemed to be a bit of a Boy V Girl war going on...but to be honest I didn't really take much notice as I had already got halfway through my 1 litre bottle of Vodka by then.

The rest of the night was a bit of a blur. I can remember my Bro-in-law and friend's hubby having a bit of a karaoke session to the Xmas cd. That was hilarious. My bro-in-law is usually the strong silent type but he was really going for it.
I think it was getting on for 4am when everyone finally left. My younger sis (D) was staying over so we got ourselves some choccy and a coffee and sat down to watch some TV...I never realised what pants TV is at 4am on a Sunday morning. What are the late night workers supposed to watch when they get in? I am going to make a serious complaint to the TV companies about it...There wasn't even a decent movie on any of Sky's 12 movie channels!!!
Mind You as I was catching a train at 12.30 the next day and I still hadn't packed it was just as well I got to bed and got a little sleep. Not forgetting that I had to get DD up at 7.30 for her paper round....She and her friend seemed to be necking back the wine a lot and I wasn't sure she would be in any kind of state the next morning for that.......

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Where does that leave it?

Well as there seems to be no action over on DA I thought I should say a few lines and keep things ticking over here.
With 4 days left to Christmas, As usual I am running around like a blue arsed fly with last minute stuff. The kids break up at lunchtime today so I need to be back here for 2pm with everything done so I can have a well-earned lie-in tomorrow.

PS Don't worry Caroline the big weekend report entry will be here soon...maybe after Lost tonite...It will be a 4 pager though so you will need a good stiff drink and a few supplies before you settle down to read....

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Thump Thump Thump

I promised myself that I would take it easy at the party last night...just have a tiny bit of Vodka and a pint of coke and make it last all night....Seems it is much easier to get drunk when you are in your own home. I got up this morning with the head to end all hangovers. It isn't surprising I am feeling so rough...I drank the whole litre bottle of Vodka...40% Vodka at that!!!!

I am NEVER drinking again.........

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Quickies

Supermarket : chose the shorter queue, woman at till tips out all her change on the counter and proceeds to count it all..oh no there isn't enough so she puts it all back in her purse then empties all her bag on the counter to find her wallet with her notes in..suffice to say, the girl at the next till has served 6 people in this time.


Argos: why do they call your number and then make you wait for 3 hours at the counter? Wouldn't it be better to just call your number when the item actually gets downstairs onto the shelf at the collection point????


Busy week even busier weekend...Want to go back to Monday and start again...NOT READY!!!!

Monday, December 12, 2005

Grandparents

Well got the toughest chore of the Holiday season out the way.
Of course I love my grandparents to pieces. They have been our only family since our parents passed away 11 years ago and they have really helped me out financially during the past few years. It is really quite difficult to see them both as frail as they now are.
My grandad was always this larger than life figure. I always said he was a bit of a cross between Victor Meldrew and Alf Garnett. He had an opinion about everything and everyone and was never stuck for a word to say to you. Now he is only a fraction of the size he was and was sat there with a blanket. He hardly said a word and I did feel a bit awkward around him.
My Nan was also a shade of her former self. Tottering about still pretending she can do everything.

My one big urk was this...Why is it that Grandparents go on and on about how you have put on weight and then at meal time they are trying to stuff more and more food down your throat?

Saturday, December 10, 2005

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BEWARE!!! Women's problems!!!

Each month my periods will go by without much of a bat of an eyelid. I am never prepared as I always forget it's coming. I will spare you all my true deep down feelings about it all as this is certainly not the place.

However the last 2 days have been a living Hell on earth for me. I was in such pain yesterday morning that I was physically sick. In fact I haven't known any pain like it since I gave birth to my Dear Son and even then (Although I actually nearly died in childbirth) I am sure the pain wasn't as intense as it was Friday morning. I had a shopping schedule to fulfil and all I wanted to do was curl up under the covers and never come out. I eventually managed to drag myself out of the house but I wasn't really up to the job in hand.

By last night I was so dosed up on painkillers that I don't think I was all there. I did fall asleep on the sofa eventually but when I woke the dull ache was still there.
Is it supposed to last all this time. Even sitting here this morning I am still in pain...Is this to make up for all the months that go by un noticed???
I wouldn't mind if I could just curl up on the sofa this afternoon but DD and I are supposed to be clearing the middle room this afternoon and putting everything in the loft ready for next weeks partay.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Phase Two

....of the great Christmas shopping mission is complete.
Only hiccup I am having is finding the leather button Braces for my Grandad. I thought that M&S would be a surefire winner but they had nothing...So will ahve to race around town tomorrow visitng all the menswear stores to try and get them.


Getting a bit antsy now because still awaiting 1 payment from my recent Take That auctions. If the T&C state 3 days then why is it so hard to pay in 3 days??? If you were there to make the final bid, how hard was it to just pay straight away? (OK I know a lot of people aren't there at the final minutes) I so need that cash for other items I am wanting to bid on.......

Thursday, December 08, 2005

NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

E4 Lost Spoiler

As one life ends....Another begins.
I was devastated tonight when Boone died in Lost. I can't believe they have got rid of a main character already.

It will be interesting to see what happens with Claire's new baby though.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

tis the season......for shopping

Well you might be surprised to hear that I have just got home from a very successful morning's shopping.

I had a list and fulfilled almost everything on it. There are a couple of things I couldn't find but they are now transplanted onto tomorrow's list.

I have a couple of very bulky items to get that I will have to go get seperately when I can then get a cab home.

As soon as I got back, there was a knock on the door, It was the Postie delivering DD's brand new guitar...Very fast indeed so I no longer have to worry about that...Only got DS's pressies to worry about now...


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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Quality Street

How Lovely!!!
I got home from my sister's this afternoon to be greeted by my neighbour with a huge jar of Chocolates. I was quite humbled. As I said yesterday, I don't really feel I did much to help.

So anyway guess what I am doing tonight????
That's it, sat here chomping of choccies......

Computer Guru????

There was a plan to Monday (isn't there always?) However as I was sitting down to my lunch, the door went and it was my neighbour asking me for help with their computer. I put down my soup expecting to be back in about 10 minutes but the problem was much worse than that.

It is so frustrating when I try to go and help someone out and don't know what the hell I am doing. Don't get me wrong, I have been around computers for a few years now. I have had my fair share of crashes, freezes and the BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!
I ended up being there for 3 hours altogether. DD got home from school and wondered what had happened, I can't blame her, the door was unlocked; the radio was still on; I was half way through composing and email and my soup was sat there half eaten. Without much help from me they managed to get it up and running again. I also got them set up with firewall and new anti-virus programs and showed them how to clean-up and defrag as these are things that you never get shown when you buy a computer for the first time.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Mad-a-hoo-har?!

Finally got to watch Madagasgar this afternoon. Although it wasn't without it's problems. We got to the part where Alex got shot by the tranquiliser and the DVD stopped...almost at the part where that darned other copy kept stopping.

We all sighed a big sigh of relief when we actually started watching the half that we hadn't seen. Along with the Movie there was a second disc. A short film called the Penguins Christmas mission. We really enjoyed that and I found myself laughing almost all the way through it.

My verdict?....Really didn't expect the second half to go as it does so I really enjoyed it...not as many laughs as the first half I thought but I could watch it again definitely!!!


Celebrity Jungle is down to the final now. Tomorrow night we find out who is crowned King/Queen of the Jungle.

We are left with Carol Thatcher; Sheree Murphy and Sid Owen.
I was very surprised that Jimmy went tonight but at the end of the day, it was the 4 favourites that were left and they can't all win.
I am totally torn.
I love Sid, he is totally not like I expected him to be at all. Carol Thatcher has been great on the show. You would have expected her to be rather snobby and stand-offish but she was really a big part of the group from the beginning.
I love Sheree too although I think she may get a bit of a talking too from hubby Harry (Kewell) when she gets home.
Luckily, the Shakespeare re-told season has now finished so I can focus on tomorrow night's final and I can say that I won't de disappointed whoever wins!!

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Goal!

Well what a fabulous day yesterday turned out to be.
First of all My super Derby won AND kept a clean sheet.
2 Goals by loan signing Andrew Davies..which is funny in itself because in the paper today it will say Derby 2 (A Davies) Norwich 0. My sister and my niece both happen to be A Davies :-)

In the evening we were off to the local sports centre to watch my sister in another Netball tournament. It was a full house as this time all the family were there as well as my sister's friend and husband. The team played a lot better than the last time we went to watch, They drew the first game, won the second and lost the 3rd.

After they finished it was off to her house for drinks and birthday celebrations. Today my little sis is 32 years old. WOW! How time flies!

I wasn't drinking as I had no money but people seemed to be throwing alcohol at me so I still managed to wake with a hangover this morning. At around 2am the Take That album came out and everyone was singing all the songs at full voice. They were still singing and drinking when I left at 3.30am (DD has to get up for her paper round at 7.30) so I bet there are some more sore heads out there this morning!!!

Saturday, December 03, 2005

RIP GB


I thought that this morning I might watch the George Best funeral. He was a very colourful man who lead a very colourful life.
I didn't know much about his playing career as it was way before my time but I know a lot about the man who he became. I used to enjoy watching him as a pundit on the Sky footie program on a Saturday afternoon. He was always as frank and honest about his life as he was about the football.

However I found I was bawling my head off just listening to the Doctors talk about him. I don't think I could have stayed watching while his family spoke of him.

I didn't really know much about George's son Callum until he started to appear on Celeb reality shows. I didn't think he and his father were that close but he obviously had a lot of respect for his old dad (And if The Match was anything to go by, certainly took a lot of footie skills from him)
He has been the speaker for the family during George's illness and has been very emotional.

Rest in Peace George Best!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Money making mission

Well I have just finished putting a load of stuff on ebay. I decided to try my luck with selling a few of my old Take That items. The dolls seem to be selling like hot-cakes on ebay so I thought i would fish mine out.
Not selling Gary as of course he was my fave but have put Robbie and Mark on.

Also listed all my old TT shirts. They were never worn. Just hung up in the wardrobe for....well I don't know what for to be honest...maybe for such a time as this when I can capitalise on there demand.

I reallly could do with the money in my paypal account to cover the cost of the kids pressies...

I have only put them up for 3 days as it takes so long for the money to go through I thought I would go for the fast buck.

You can see all my listings here

This is now what my sofa looks like from getting all this stuff out....

Hope it sells as I have no idea how I will have the heart to stick it all back in the wardrobe!

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