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  • jackieglasgow
    jackieglasgow Posts: 9,436 Forumite
    edited 21 April 2010 at 7:24PM
    Right this is my third and final attempt to post, my internet kept crashing everytime I pressed submit, and I didn't have the wherewithall to copy the text!:mad:

    I have made a lovely big chocolate sponge cake with fudgy icing and [STRIKE]will[/STRIKE] may eat it all myself.

    I burnt the dinner and had to feed the boys and their friends French Toast as I had no time to rustle up anything else, so I doubt they'll be allowed back here!:eek::o:rotfl:

    I wanted to say, good news for Jayward, Tiredmum,(although you must have been:eek::mad:) and my nose is bothering me about what the end result was with B&Qredruby?

    COCO CAN DO PAW, HIGH FIVE AND BIG BEAR ROAR :j:j:j

    Although she may have gotten it a lot sooner if her mum hadn't been the dumb b1tch and had realised the dog was actually right pawed and not left, which was what I was trying to make her do!:o:o

    I am going to curl up on the sofa once the boys are in bed to watch Cougar Town from last night, which I highly recommend if you can get it (LivingTV), it's hysterical and a real tonic, with my hot water bottle the laptop, and aforementioned cake.

    Hugs and kisses to you all

    MuchcheeriertonightJackie X

    ETA yay it worked!

    ETA again. Thanks Topsy!

    ETA again again look at my post count!
    mardatha wrote: »
    It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window :D
    Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi
  • bargainbird
    bargainbird Posts: 3,771 Forumite
    Molly41 - Glad to see you posting again even if it was for abit of solace ;)
    Tiredmum - Glad you've got it sorted :cool:
    Lowesy - 17th May :eek: hope she gets something sooner
    Topsy - Hope DS is ok tomorrow
    Jackie - Budge over i'm on my way to share the cake :D
    Taplady - (stamps feet) i want a couple of tumblers too ;)

    As Bjork once said "its oh so quiet shhhhhhh shhhhhh" everyones in bed all i can hear is Molly the EBT snoring :rotfl:

    The battersby's next door have started again :mad:.
    HM burgers were loverly but the rolls were !!!!! :o.

    Hope everyones had a good day xx
    You know your getting old when you
    go to the pub sit outside
    and admire the hanging basket :cool:
    Is officially 48% tight :D
  • Lindy_-_Loo
    Lindy_-_Loo Posts: 802 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Jackieglasgow - i wish i could make cakes! :(

    Topsyturphy - Good luck at the dentist tomorrow my neice had to be pinnned down by the nurses on monday nite and shes 22!

    Neice back on a drip, she fainted due to not eating and drinking. Fingers crossed she will eat now and feel better and maybe stop feeling sorry for herself.

    Havent managed to the ironing and put away the washing as I cant be bothered :rotfl:

    Having to stay in after school run tomorrow as am waiting for 3 parcels from ebay to be redelivered so I plan to do the catch up then.

    Have a great evening folks - OH putting boys to be so I have remote - no footy tonight! xx
    Mum, wife and dinnerlady!
  • floss2
    floss2 Posts: 8,030 Forumite
    ...I am dreading tomorrow last time they had to put him to sleep 4 adults had to hold him still whilst he was given gas as he wouldn't let them put the needle in his hand.

    Will he allow the nurses to put some local anaesthetic onto his hand, I can't remember the name but my son had it several times when he had a couple of operations & a dental g.a. - it numbs the surface so they don't feel the needle going in ;)
  • redruby
    redruby Posts: 7,317 Forumite
    and my nose is bothering me about what the end result was with B&Qredruby?

    COCO CAN DO PAW, HIGH FIVE AND BIG BEAR ROAR :j:j:j

    !


    Nothing much happened with B & Q, i got a bit of a fob off letter, how they were going to look at the first aid in shops etc, I am sure they will do absolutly nothing about it at all, but I feel better having raised the issue x

    PS well done to Coco xx


    Topsy good luck to your DS tomorrow ( and you x)

    Lindy, hugs to your neice x
  • do you mean Emla cream Floss? May be worth a try Topsy if you can get him to understand about it;)....I don`t think my DS would understand about it...he is having dental surgery in a few months under GA and am dreading it:o. Good luck and hope it goes well
  • camelot1001
    camelot1001 Posts: 6,350 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Hope everyone is well, and everyone having problems gets them sorted.
    Jackie - it will take me about half an hour to get to Glasgow from here, put the kettle on and I will share your cake!!

    DDs turn to cycle to work today as I went for a haircut after work. Had to go and pick her up when I had finished, think she may not be as fit as she thought!
    Omelette with home made eggs for tea but seem to have come to a bit of a standstill now.

    Best wishes to all.
  • jackieglasgow
    jackieglasgow Posts: 9,436 Forumite
    Sorry to hear about your neice LinyLoo. Glad to hear she may be on the mend, but that must have given you all an awful fright.

    Also want to say that you can bake. You can read, so you can bake. It is really as easy as that. Looks scary, sounds scary, but once you try you will find the hang of it. Not good for the waistline though if you eat it all yourself. Find a recipe for sponge cake and get started. Mine is basic Victoria sponge, which I then muck about with to get different flavours.

    PS Camelot, you'll need to drive like a bat out of hell, I'm getting up to go into the kitchen in 3.........2..........1.......GO!!!!
    mardatha wrote: »
    It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window :D
    Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi
  • HariboJunkie
    HariboJunkie Posts: 7,740 Forumite
    Evening everyone :hello:

    Well done Coco. I love a dog who triumphs against [STRIKE]their owner's thickness[/STRIKE] adversity :T:p
    Try not to get too worked up Molly. Differences of opinion are par for the course on t'internet. ;)

    Mad busy day here. One of two days "off". Managed to get 3 loads of washing dried outside, all housework up to date (sort of:o), 8 hanging baskets planted and hung in the greenhouse, lots of salad seeds sowed, strawberries transplanted, hens cleaned out, and all small gardening club people entertained this afternoon.:D

    Tommorrow's day off will be spent doing OH's accounts. :(

    It was quiche and salad for dinner and leftovers will go in packed lunches for tommorrow. More washing to put on now, dishes to do and bedding to put back on. Thank God for a willing and helpful OH. :A

    Off to watch Alyss Fowler float around her garden. How come her hens don't eat everything in sight?????

    Haribo x

    edited to add Jackie, B~gger the bike, I could drive to you in maybe 2 hours??? Save me an extra fudgy bit.
  • jackieglasgow
    jackieglasgow Posts: 9,436 Forumite
    Cheeky!!!!



















    but sadly true.... :(
    mardatha wrote: »
    It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window :D
    Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi
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