Lydia Millen #49 Christmas with the MG's, charge you a fee, so we get it for free

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I have three mini daxies, and you do have to put the time in to train them. We can take them off the lead, when it’s safe to, they come back when we call them, never had any chewing of furniture etc..
My major concern with these idiots (influencers), what’s going to happen when the oversea trips start again, the poor dogs are going to be passed around quicker than a pass the parcel at a child’s birthday party!!
Daxies are extremely needy, all they want in life is to be sat on you’re lap, or to be near you, and in the real word that’s not possible.
Sorry to mention sticky Vicky (frow) my heart was racing, she’ssat with boe on the settee, it only takes the door bell to go and little boe wil jump off that settee, she has no ramps for the little one to get on abs off the furniture, it’s an accident waiting to happen..
miss Millen has to keep up with the Jones )so to speak) she has to have what her competitors have, she’s done it so many time, copied Claire with the panelling, then it’s the raised beds, copied Steve abs painted the living room wall black, the list is endless..
 
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What a wonderfully expressed post! I agree with every word.

My dog is allowed to be a dog too - which means my house isn't pristine because of dog hair/mud splatters, that fine specking of muck spots up the walls when they've shaken themselves, the smelly toys etc. But all that pales into comparison with how much love he brings.
 
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Reeks of a sponsorship. They should have hired a proofreader/copy editor instead of Alex.
I honestly don't understand how there is enough work for five people between Aldi and Lidl. Oh wait, there isn't.
 
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This is such good news, I feel all my reporting is not in vain. BRING THE BITCH DOWN !!!!!!!
 
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I’m always flabbergasted at how many ‘normal’ (working - middle class, non-celebrity) people are able to afford designer handbags. My family were very middle class, not short of money but certainly not rolling in it, yet none of us have ever been able to afford anything remotely designer. It’s only since the rise of the influencer generation that I realised it was considered quite ‘normal’ to have designer bags but when I found GG, then here, I assumed we’d all been conned and most ‘normal’ people like us didn’t have disposable cash for such purchases but now I read all your comments and I seem to be the only person who doesn’t own a single designer thing. No hope for me now either, as in the last 4 years I’ve become disabled, lost my career and live off state benefits. I don’t even have a (rich and generous ) partner to gift me a fabulous designer bag!! I’m so sorry I’m such a peasant!! I’ll shuffle back off to the sewers where I clearly belong...

(Please note, that was me trying to be funny, not arsey or pass-agg! I love you all with or without your expensive baggage!! )
 
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Designer stuff is not life it is just fun and some what of a silly hobby in my case.It doesn’t add any value to who you are. I don’t drink, don’t smoke, don‘t party, don’t eat out, don’t have manicures, pedicures, don’t go to the beauticians, don’t have facials …, so I buy bags. ( please note that I do self care at home with all the devices for hair removal …)

I do go the hairdresser

But only to have it cut, I am allergic to hair die.
 
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I love the look on the face of the girl beside Lydiot, it like "this is what my life has come to sitting here pandering to this idiot, I had such big plans". This looks soo staged to me, just to prove to us that she is the boss of all these women.

Well said, the best thing Lydiot has going for her is right here, these threads. The scary thing is when you think that people are actually influenced by what the likes of her say and do. She is just a walking billboard, you see it even more now, they both advertise such random crap that they clearly care nothing about and are never likely to legitimately want or use.

I own no designer items either, I will confess though that I once walked into a LV store to look at a particular cross body bag that I thought might be nice to own and once they showed it to me and I saw that it was just plastic/canvas/not leather, I wasn't impressed. Personally I prefer to have unique items not things you see on others.
 
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Ditto the moment she started letting those cats roam free outside in the middle of nowhere, especially at night, I knew something bad would happen; why would you not take more precaution to safeguard your pets! You can get all sorts of wonderful cat proving for your garden these days, which allows your cats to venture outdoors safely, Lydia claims they made the garden 'secure' but it was probably a half arsed job as per usual and clearly wasn't working. Like with the cat food, it's not like she doesn't have the time & money to research it and do it properly, it just isn't a priority to her. Hehe, I would take Lumi in a heartbeat
 
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Exactly! She also mentioned not long along, that Lumi used to urinate on the couch in their old house a lot as she didn't like using the litter tray, so she had to wrap the couch cushions in plastic. Again cats just don't urinate on furniture for the fun of it, there was obviously something upsetting Lumi with the litter tray situation - maybe it was the type of litter, where the tray was positioned, maybe they weren't cleaning it regularly (wouldn't surprise me!), what ever it was you'd get to the bottom of it.
 
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In Arabic it is all about pronunciation - Farah could either mean joy / happiness OR rat (!!!) - all dependent on pronunciation. I won't even start on the pronunciation of Amal or Soraya.
So you know if Amelia speaks Farsi? I never heard her talk in that language. Maybe the Farsi pronunciation is different, since it's an Indo-Aryan language and not Semitic.
 
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You aren’t the only one, dont worry!
I don’t own designer items either and i don’t feel like im missing out on anything.
 
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@AmaliaLana please would you confirm the name of your horse? All I have is Chonker - is this correct?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... his name is Klaudio. Was not my idea, the breeder named him that. I heard his name before I got to see him and I imagined a black stallion, I mean I knew that he was a Fjordhorse but still he is the anti-thesis of a black stallion.
He likes to eat (horses are like that) and to lay in the first spring sunbeams like he is dead (multiple people has he already shocked with this). He is smart and mostly well-behaved. He has no aggression in him. He can be a bit stubborn sometimes.
Edit: When you call him, he doesn't come, he just looks at you. We had a pasture on a slope and I called him, and he didn't come but was looking, so I sat down on a chair that was at the entrance, and he couldn't see me anymore because of the slope, so he came exactly enough steps in my direction he could look at me again.


When you wanna eat and sleep at the same time.

 
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Same! I love them - they bring me joy! I save and save and, like you, no spa weekends, fortnightly trips to the hairdresser, manis and pedi’s diy, no weekends away with the pals, etc. I have a friend who laughs at me for my taste in bags but her priority is travelling abroad to see her friends and sister at every opportunity, so the money is still spent and she goes to the hairdresser each week.I have been in Primark and seen people drop 200 quid without thinking, and I would just rather put that against something really lovely. That said, if you’re not tempted, @Gusber, I say lucky you! It’s a very expensive indulgence.
 
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My daughters friend has recently got a daxie puppy and she has ramps everywhere for the little one, she has done loads of research on the breed and is prepared. The Michalacks have two daxies now and Hannah has them on her bed at night and always on her lap when she's on her sofa, lots of walks etc you can tell she really loves them and understands they need their humans. Frow and Lydiot are too lazy and self obsessed to take care of a dog properly, makes me feel so sad that these dogs are just accessories and props to them
 
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I don't have designers bags either so you aren't alone xx Most of my spare cash goes on books and bookcases!
 
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So you know if Amelia speaks Farsi? I never heard her talk in that language. Maybe the Farsi pronunciation is different, since it's an Indo-Aryan language and not Semitic.
No she does not speak Farsi. In a Q & A with her mum, her mum said she does not speak Farsi but speaks Arabic, and quite good Arabic. And in her gran's home, I spotted an Arabic frame. And most of the names she has chosen are Arabic-based and not Farsi.
 
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Strange, when her family is from Iran. Usually Persians are proud of their heritage and try to keep their language. I only know the name Soraya in Persian context.
 
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She also said soon after she moved to that house with the two cats that she had had the garden cat-proofed so they couldn't escape the garden. I never saw any signs of cat-proofing that had happened. A friend has had this done to her garden and it has a run of a wire topping added to the fencing. Granted it doesn't look great but it keeps her two pedigree cats safe and secure.
 
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Horses are the best! Mine used to lay down flat all the time and snore!
 
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