She still hasn't caught on 9 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
I sleep naked regardless of temperature...
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How far we have come. 4 comments
Uni 24 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
And also, the threshold is certainly not 21K...I'm on less and still paying my student load each month. I believe it's 16K for those of us who have already left education although this obviously may be different for those anout to graduate. The boundaries do change quite frequently. When I graduated it was 10grand or more! Oh how times change eh!?
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Uni 24 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
We must have very different loans then as mine is not cleared after 30years :( I took mine out back in 1998...was the first year that loans were introduced after grants were no longer available
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Uni 24 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
Actually in the UK you are only excused from paying it back if you die or reach 65..not after 30 years. Just wanted to clarify!
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A really cool town to visit 8 comments
"oregano" ;) 39 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
Not half as bad as alchohol or cigarettes actually and no known deaths unlike the 2 drugs I've just mentioned. Also...the food isn't just randomly handed out to strangers! Many of us usually chip in together to buy the wonderful stuff and make the cakes and have a most excellent evening!
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"oregano" ;) 39 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
I've always just used the dry plant...always works and always tates amazing!
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Making a wish.... 13 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
After a quick google search, the new coin design you can see in the final picture was introduced in 2008 :)
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Making a wish.... 13 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
Some of these are quite modern coins... the 2pence in the bottom picture can't be more than 5-10years..
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Feeling pretty dumb right about now... 27 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
Regardless of if it's at the front or back, the door will always be on the same side as the path/pavement or if you will, it will never face the middle of the road. Hope that helps :)
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404 25 comments
wiggleworm29
· 10 years ago
Not sure where you're from but here in the UK it's pretty easy to obtain meat knowing exactly what farm it lived on and how it lived. Farmers markets are awesome for this and frequently it's the actual farmer that is there selling their wares. I grew up on a totally organic beef and lamb/sheep farm and the animals were happy, well loved and killed humanely then butchered and sold at market :)
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"cherry ChapStick" ...thanks Katy Perry -_- 22 comments
I finally understand the logo 6 comments
The steps to freedom.... 13 comments
Feeling pretty dumb right about now... 27 comments