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MSE Parents Club Part 8
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Rhys is taking his Dads side, men united. He will soon change his mind when he gets hungry. As for OH... tell him he had fun making Rhys so he can take him to an appointment (add in some cussing, inventive cussing, like rat fart).0
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aww elle, I can sympathise, I spent £4 more on my mum than Chris mum this year and he is sitting telling me I should really get he something extra !! F e c k off, if he wants to get her something he can, but I have done it all myself and I have done a bl00dy good job of it too
lol sorry, I took over your rant !!The two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!0 -
makes me glad half the time that philip doesnt question what i get as i get it all ...... mind you if he did id rip something off
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weve not got snow !!!! its freezing over though, so I may have an ice rink in the morning to get Jas to schoolThe two best things I have done with my life
:TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
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It's getting whiter up here!!
ETA Oh sorry evening all xEveryone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070 -
its only a thin layer of it here .. gonna be icy tomorrow ad zoes school is down a steep hill .. not good
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It's only a thin layer here but it was still snowing when I was out with the dog!!Everyone is entitled to their opinionEllie 25/12/070
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its stopped here
i like snow x
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Thankyou ladies
Sorry, I disappeared to wrap presents.. :cool:
Rhys has taken to moving himself six inches off the top of his playgym.. he's lying on his back, digging his heels in, lifting his bum up and pushing up/back
ETA: MM, he'd better not complain about how much I've spent.. Have spent £27 on his mum (so much for a £15 budget! Christ knows why he think he ought to spoil her given her behaviour this year! :cool:) and £14 on my mum. Mum told me not to go mad and asked for a particular book, plus I've got her some M&S chocs that she likes and a Grandma bag.
Then again, I have got a huge bag of "thankyou" presents for my parents which has cost about £120 and if he's got any arguments with that, he can damn well go whistle! Have told him we're taking them over on Christmas Eve.. bag contains work trousers for Dad (the type builders wear - he's got a pair but had them for years so I got him a new pair for when he's doing the DIY on their house), pedicure voucher for Mum, personalised kneeling pad for Mum (like a gardeners one but Mum uses one when decorating), restaurant voucher (for when they can't use their kitchen for a while in the new year), nice bottle of wine, and Grandma/Grandad mugs and keyrings.. It's just a very small amount of what they deserve for everything they've done (and the money they lent us!) this year..0
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