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MSE Parents Club Part 7
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DH says the trolls are spammers who are just building up their post count so that when they post spam, if anyone is suspicious and checks their previous posts, they will look genuine (unless someone reads the whole thread and sees the posts don't make sense).0
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No, new members who go through the boards just quoting people randomly (as if they have posted). It's weird.
Amber is really crabbit now, I am not going to bed, thats what she wants, a feed and then me and her have to go to bed (she wont settle to sleep unless I'm there, it has to be me, daddy is no good, hes working anyway).
and Amber shares the nsame birthday as my Madison, Madison was born in 2008 though lolMum to 4, No 5 due Xmas Day 2010
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God, I hate watching the news, keep going on about those sick 2 mothers and that !!!!! guy at that nursery, and now a 4th woman has been arrested for doing the same. She is pregnant with her 8th child!! How could a MOTHER do that? (sorry if this upsets anyone) Just really sickens me. I hope they get stabbed in jail
But of course they won't cause they'll get kept apart from the rest of the jail. WOULDNT HAPPEN IN AMERICA!
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better reserve then glam ... cheers x
Still searching .....:)
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:EasterBunI'm happy to share GlamEveryone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070
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scruffy96uk wrote: »Yes it is we normally try and go when it's tapas for a tenner
anm no don't wori hun it's not referin to you x
ETA I'm sittin munchin mmy way thru red sky west country bacon and cream cheese crisps yum yum
Scruffy - where are those crisps from? They sound lush.0 -
Fitz tesco 2 for £2.50 I first had them from homebargains when I was in Blackpool in summer and now I'm addicted they are yummyEveryone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070
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My sister (15) stood on my scales earlier and it works out I'm only 5lbs heavier than her? So why do I look like a beluga compared to her? Ok to be fair you can see she has put on some weight, around her face and belly, but she has totally lovely legs, not horrible things like me, and she is only 1" taller than me. Yet she looks a lot taller because her legs are long? She must have a shorter torso I guess? She covers up her top half with jumpers etc, but I did tell her she better stop munching cause her and her bf are out munching takeaways 3/4 times a week, and her baps are already mahooosive (im jealous) god knows what they'll be like if she keeps wolfing back the dominos. I mean that in the nicest way! I don't want her to struggle with her weight like I have done, and it's better she nips it in the bud now before she gains a lot more.0
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Evening all x
I am angry at the moment :mad: I sometimes wonder why people even bother having children
(please feel free to ignore this next bit)
I know as parents we want to not only care/provide for them but also we would like to be seen as an individual i.e. not *insert your childs name here* mum (does that make sense?) What I do take aversion to is when young mothers go out ALL the time! Now I know there are a few of you lovely ladies who are young mummies and you are all doing wonderful jobs looking after your childrenand I'm not saying you aren't allowed a life seperate
from your children but to be out EVERY weekend and not just one night but both and then to brag of your drunkeness and parade the photos for all to see on fb really irks me. Maybe I'm wrong
you may now return to your original viewing, I apologise for any inconvienience!!Mummy to D born 21/04/09 and S born 09/05/120 -
Evening all x
I am angry at the moment :mad: I sometimes wonder why people even bother having children
(please feel free to ignore this next bit)
I know as parents we want to not only care/provide for them but also we would like to be seen as an individual i.e. not *insert your childs name here* mum (does that make sense?) What I do take aversion to is when young mothers go out ALL the time! Now I know there are a few of you lovely ladies who are young mummies and you are all doing wonderful jobs looking after your childrenand I'm not saying you aren't allowed a life seperate
from your children but to be out EVERY weekend and not just one night but both and then to brag of your drunkeness and parade the photos for all to see on fb really irks me. Maybe I'm wrong
you may now return to your original viewing, I apologise for any inconvienience!!
My uncle and his chav gf are like that. My grandad takes their son every weekend and if for any reason they can't do it, they get verbally abused and told they won't get to keep the boy again, of course this is an empty threat as the lure of booze is too much.
They are always getting into fights etc in town, the little boy calls my Grandad "dad" he probably acts like more of one, my uncle doesn't do anything with the kid, neither does the GF, and he is 2 and SWEARS! He is vulgar with his words too, sticks up his fingers etc, gets laughs from his parents so keeps doing it. Horrible.
I know what you mean though, I had Keira at 18, but I didn't go out much (if at all, I could barely go to the shops!) and even now I don't go out much, we are in most weekends, and make an exception now and then. I'll go to my nanas social club on Sunday as it's my birthday, and OH will go to the pub for drinks with his mates but I couldn't do that every weekend, would make me ill! Also how could you afford it?!0
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