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Weekly Flylady Thread 29th December 2008

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  • ok my lovely fly friends I am off to my pit with a cuppa and a piece of chrstmas cake!
    hugs to you all
    sleep well
    toots xx
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  • pigpen
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    Asbo-tiger more like!!! ~~~runs and hides quickly~~~

    Hazel is no Tiger...
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  • JillD_2
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    lil_me yes funny what you say about her being a pain in the pregnancy. We were just saying on New Years Eve in McDonalds wheree we took the kids for tea - I was so ill during the first 4 or 5 months of the pregnancy that all I could eat was McDonalds chips! I couldnt stomach breakfast, was signed off work sick, hubby took kids to preschool, I used to drag myself out of bed at 12, chuck up, drive to McDonalds, eat some chips (I know! So weird!), collect kids, go home, do their lunch and by then I was feeling like carp and chucking again. The McDonalds chips got me through the drive and the lunch making. I used to get hubby to get some on the way home from work for me for tea, and then on the weekends no matter where we went we always went via McDonalds. The lady at the drive through got to know mw. How embarrassing

    Anyway the other day in the same McDonalds we realised that DD2 LOVES the chips. She is only 16 months, they must be so bad for her , all that salt, but she wont eat the nuggets, or fruit, or bap, or fish finger bits or potato wedges. Chips though, wolfs them down. Must have got a taste for them in the early days :rotfl:
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  • OddjobKIA
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    Mrs OJ came of AD, last year....

    It was very hard for a few weeks but she stuck it out and is so much better for it..
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  • lil_me
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    toots I'm laughing too much, please stop, it's getting up at the top of the stairs that doesn't work. DPs come home to me crying/laughing at the same time after I have tried to go up backwards, on my bum, then couldn't get up so sat within feet of the loo bursting :rotfl: :rotfl: It happens so often we have to see the funny side now. I fall out of bed when it doesn't work on a morning and I try to get up which the kids find funny.

    Pink, you can stay but she's not allowed :D She's far too rude, look at what she's posting. Go and throw some stuff around in her house then run away :rotfl: she'll probably enjoy tidying it back up (From the bigger sister of the person with the tidier house but I refuse to say anything else nice about her, us big sisters need to stick together :D )

    Jill you'll get there honey, with us loons to prop you up, well emotionally as I can't stand at present.....but you know what I mean. I remember well that you weren't well at all. My DS2 loves toothpaste which I ate loads of when pregnant with him.
    One day I might be more organised...........:confused:
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  • pigpen wrote: »
    Hazel is no Tiger...

    Hee Hee, I was thinking more of you - sorry, Hazel is def an asbo-kitty...
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  • pigpen
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    Hee Hee, I was thinking more of you - sorry, Hazel is def an asbo-kitty...

    I don't need an ABSO.. I need a straight jacket and a tranquiliser dart!
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  • pigpen wrote: »
    I don't need an ABSO.. I need a straight jacket and a tranquiliser dart!

    Don't need the straight jacket - can't be asked to do anything crazy, but the tranquiliser might be useful... Not to use on myself, but I can think of a few people who I could shoot with a dart right now!!! ;):D Actually, I could just do with shooting them...
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  • pigpen
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    you know.. I'd love a gun.. there are so many people the world would be better off without.. I have a list..
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  • HariboJunkie
    HariboJunkie Posts: 7,740 Forumite
    lil_me wrote: »
    toots I'm laughing too much, please stop, it's getting up at the top of the stairs that doesn't work. DPs come home to me crying/laughing at the same time after I have tried to go up backwards, on my bum, then couldn't get up so sat within feet of the loo bursting :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Pink, you can stay but she's not allowed :D She's far too rude, look at what she's posting. Go and throw some stuff around in her house then run away :rotfl: (From the bigger sister of the person with the tidier house but I refuse to say anything else nice about her, us big sisters need to stick together :D )


    That's exactly what it's like when she comes to stay.

    psst.... Why are you going up the stairs on your bum? I find a damp cloth works wonders on fluffing up the stair carpet and doesn't chafe nearly so much. ;)
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