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daisyandbabybootoo · 06/09/2007 23:41

Grin
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bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 19:47

Sorry DD isn't well charlie Hope you don't have a tough night.

bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 19:51

TA, what days did you say you were free to meet up?

trendaverter · 12/09/2007 20:16

There is no definative answer, as LO's have different needs and are different shapes!

I am free....errmmmm.... next friday I think

Sorry to hear about LO Charlie

trendaverter · 12/09/2007 20:16

19th and 21st

daisyandbabybootoo · 12/09/2007 20:27

Anyone looking for size 1 bamboozles?

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foxybrown · 12/09/2007 20:28

No thanks Daisy, although I think you should know Curly Wurlys are only 2.5 points

bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 20:30

Dammit, 19th is the day my mum is coming up and can't do the Friday. Sorry TA Would have liked to meet up again.

daisyandbabybootoo · 12/09/2007 20:33

oooh, I love curly wurlys...I've not had one for years.

It's good to know that the WW milky way type thingies are gluten free as well.

I've fallen by the wayside a bit today, but am finishing off all the BAD stuff in my fridge . Will start in earnest tomorrow, but these extra 10 points make it a piece of piss; today, before I started eating the mini mars bars at 3:30, I still had 13 points left for tea and evening snack.

And I reckon I earned a further two activity points

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foxybrown · 12/09/2007 20:36

ah, no good starting half way through the day - start tomorrow!

are you doing points or core plan?

daisyandbabybootoo · 12/09/2007 20:38

I thought points as the core plan seems too too tempting to go off at a real tangent. I think I need the discipline of the points.

There is an 18 year old girl at the group who has lost 45lbs in 4 months .

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loonylovegood · 12/09/2007 20:40

OMG, how could an 18 yo have 45lbs to lose?!

bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 20:40

is ww worth it? Is it difficult to do?

bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 20:42

Oooh, just looked, it's a lot of money

loonylovegood · 12/09/2007 20:43

Gosh, it is a bit expensive for me! I think I'll just be fat!

loonylovegood · 12/09/2007 20:43

Gosh, it is a bit expensive for me! I think I'll just be fat!

loonylovegood · 12/09/2007 20:44

oops!

foxybrown · 12/09/2007 20:45

go for the monthly pass - its less than 18 quid a month and includes meetings and web. think its 4 - 5 quid per meeting without it.
and no subscription to pay.

daisyandbabybootoo · 12/09/2007 20:45

Tis only £5.50 a week or £17 every 4 weeks if you pay by direct debit

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loonylovegood · 12/09/2007 20:45

Can you just go once, get the books and then not go again?

foxybrown · 12/09/2007 20:46

did you get a blue and white card?

daisyandbabybootoo · 12/09/2007 20:46

holly, did you get my e-mail? and did you see that lady giving away bamboozles?

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bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 20:46

Online it's about 50 quid for 3 months.

bumperlicious · 12/09/2007 20:47

What about getting the books off ebay? What would I need?

loonylovegood · 12/09/2007 20:47

Is she giving them away?

I haven't got your email, can you send it again?

foxybrown · 12/09/2007 20:51

I think its free to register at the mo. so if you find a meeting you can get the books and buy any extras you need. The shopping guide is worth while, as is eating out guide.