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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »yeah, but the swirly bit in the middle is lushThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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you're obviously eating a different flavour to me Lenny! :rotfl:I have a chocolate swirly bit and if your smegma is that colour - please see a doctor :rotfl:
"Stay Wonky":D
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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »Gemmzie - it's stuff like brie, pate, unpasteurised foods which are a no-no in pregnancy. Also shellfish is best avoided because it's more likely to cause food poisoning.
No shellfish :eek: Although I'm increasingly becoming intolerant to more seafood even though it's my favourite foodNo longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
Burlesque_Babe wrote: »you're obviously eating a different flavour to me Lenny! :rotfl:I have a chocolate swirly bit and if your smegma is that colour - please see a doctor :rotfl::heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0
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I used to have a car with that problem Len-a Scimitar GTE if you remember those..you needed wellies to drive it...
and on the subject of motors....DHs car just taken off by breakdown truck for new clutch-estimate? £1,400vDebt-free...and staying that way...0 -
I used to get PMT when I was with the XOH. If she had pains down below, I used to get it in the neck...
That did make me laugh Z.
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:P meiow?
tired! and its only a depressing half 6!Mr & Mrs Doomcow Wedding Fund: £10200/£18000 (by 04/2012) (spent £2000)
meiow meiow purr meep merp purr urble purrup
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aww bless her that is so sweet, thank you. I'm going to do a bit of lunch, apart from the obvious anti pregnancy food is there anything you guys can't eat? Do I have to mix up some cement and pink food colouring in a glass for your cambridge diet?
:rotfl::rotfl:Natalie only eats Special No 3 - in other words Donna Meat and chips with free can of coke......
I wouldn't touch donner meat with a barge pole but its about the only thing she eats at the minuteI don't eat fish....but apart from that I will eat most things......giving the shakes a rest for a couple of weeks.
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mmm donner meat.
love it on a big margarhita pizza
also love munchy boxies.Mr & Mrs Doomcow Wedding Fund: £10200/£18000 (by 04/2012) (spent £2000)
meiow meiow purr meep merp purr urble purrup
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evening all -
toto - brill that you are looking at a wee holiday at same time as me n erin.... this weybiza meet is shaping up nicely!
Sal - great that B&B looks good...! and i think a wise move to get the train home, but see what time your return train is as don't want to cut your sunday too short.... you fancy staying on the sunday night too? The space is there anyway?
buffy - doesn't sound like normal period pains, but as you've come on a week early i suspect as Wol said it's maybe stress and period combined to the mother of all period pains... keep an eye on yourself, and maybe let GP know.... not being funny but how would it go down with work if you were to get some time off on the sick? Would affect any of the ongoing stuff... maybe just have a few weeks off to see you up to the holidays, take the stress out of the equation? And you're welcome re the pep tea... it was no use to me!
I went out today for a run while Erin was at horseriding..... it was a 2.5mile out and back route, quite hilly but i had done it before a good 5-6weeks ago. I'm annoyed cause i had to walk part of it today... i did add on a little bit extra at beginning and end, so did 5.6 miles all in all. not too impressed with the walking bits but enver mind.
tidied up a bit around the house, added some more stuff to the charity shop bags...
and that is it....... not exactly achieved much but never mind.... it is a day off after all.I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0
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