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MSE Parents Club Part 12

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  • aless02
    aless02 Posts: 5,119 Forumite
    BeenieCat wrote: »
    JM i can't believe he did that, he needs a good swift boot in the balls for that :eek:

    I'd cry actual tears if my car had a flat tyre, i don't have RAC cover anymore :doh: (and i am incapable of changing a tyre)

    I just cackled at some brats outside, kicking a ball full belt at next door's wall. He shouted at them and then slammed his door shut. Oh what's that Mr Moron? You don't like noisy banging?!?! Hypocritical moronic backstard :mad:

    *imagines Beenie as that crazy 80 year old cat lady that shouts random obscenities from her front window*

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • BeenieCat
    BeenieCat Posts: 6,567 Forumite
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    lmao, i usually go close to the wall and shout general rants like "why don't you slam it a bit louder cockhead i don't think we quite heard you!!!!!!!!!!"

    I really hope they hear it. I do it quite a lot tbh. lmfao. Their latest trick is to get up at 6:30am and watch BBC News 24 loud enough so that i know what's in the news before i've even opened my eyes.

    Amber's getting right on my wick today she's very whingey :(
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    Caz, don't list any more than 100 items or ebay change your account to business and you have to pay for 99p listings.

    Krystal they have moved the time of the MMR's back, it used to be 15 months, now it's 13? All to do with the Autism scare. Personally, as I'm not concerned about Autism, I'm going to put it back off till 15 months as the mumps vaccine is processed better at that age by the body. I'm sure someone else can find all the literature about it, I can't bookmark anything on firefox.
  • ladybirdintheuk
    ladybirdintheuk Posts: 2,825 Forumite
    Afternoon all.

    I'm stuck under a sleeping girl who didn;t eat any tea as she was so tired and is still in a pretty frock - she might have to go to bed in what she has been partying in at this rate ;) We went swimming this morning, had a play at the allotment and then went out for a HUGE lunch - Izzy ate nearly all of her kids meal - I will be buying her grown up meals by the time she is 5 at this rate!

    Beanie - I've never managed to get a rain cover back into its bag. I'm sure they design the specially to be impossible.

    And loud TVs are my pet hate around here - I don't mind being able to hear noise from our neighbours, as I know that the sound proofing in these flats is non-existant (they must be able to hear me singing rubbish to Izzy all the time :rotfl:) but if I can hear it so loundly that I know what they are watching/what song they are listening to then it is too loud. Her upstairs was watching corrie reruns at 2am the other week and Fred Elliot was moaning so loudly he woke me up!
    :heart:Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009:heart:
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  • ladybirdintheuk
    ladybirdintheuk Posts: 2,825 Forumite
    update - I've just put her to bed - managed to get her into some jogging bottoms, which go lovely with her smart dress and duck vest. So now she will either be awake for 2 hours just when I want to go to bed, or she will sleep through until about 5am. Early night for me tonight then ;)

    I'm sat here finishing her tea and at a loss as to what to do now - I don't normally get her to bed for at least another hour!
    :heart:Isabella Molly born 14th January 2009:heart:
    New challenge for 2011 - saving up vouchers to pay for Chistmas!
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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    cazscoob wrote: »
    no prob just one of my random thought that could have possibly helped lol! glad you managed a full nights sleep though! things can be tackled and focused on when your awake and alive lol!

    Yeah its true, once you are awake and alert its easier :)
    Hope E was ok for your mum. Did you get a sling in the end? I really recommend one- it was a godsend when H was little.

    He was thanks Gisi, well he had a scream for 3 hours, she fed him at 12.15am and 5.15am, but she didnt manage to get back to sleep till 2am (E went straight back to sleep lol) and then he got up at 7.30am, he had been ok this morning, I think it was just last night before bed when he decided to scream a bit for like 3 hours!

    OH went and shouted at some kids in the street last on friday night about 8pm, bloody driving up and down the lane on a very noisy motorbike, so he was like "oy sod off to antoher street you'll wake my baby up" so they were all like "sorry mister" lol

    Just added some more pics of E to FB, here is one, I hope this works lol

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  • redmel1621
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    And loud TVs are my pet hate around here - I don't mind being able to hear noise from our neighbours, as I know that the sound proofing in these flats is non-existant (they must be able to hear me singing rubbish to Izzy all the time :rotfl:) but if I can hear it so loundly that I know what they are watching/what song they are listening to then it is too loud. Her upstairs was watching corrie reruns at 2am the other week and Fred Elliot was moaning so loudly he woke me up!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:OMG I am so sorry, this must have been torture to you, but I have just been crying with laughter at this sentence:o
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  • workinmummy
    workinmummy Posts: 1,479 Forumite
    Jakesmummy wrote: »
    I wonder if wigan accent is similar to my peter kay bolton accent lol!!

    Yes very nearly, but Bolton, is Bolton, not Bouton. Cannot believe your OH put his pie in the bin. That would be sacralidge in wigan :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • kindofagilr
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    Erm what do I do if E wants more than 9oz of milk? he is currently finishing 7oz bottles so I am going to have to make them 8oz, that got me thinking what if he soon wants 9oz ones and then more than 9??? my bottles only go to 9ozs?
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  • Nicki
    Nicki Posts: 8,166 Forumite
    Just popping on briefly, whilst emailing some pics of today off to the family who couldn't make it due to Volcanic Ash to say the christening went off well. Only mini disaster was that when we all returned from church the oven had failed to come on, so my carefully laid plans on the food front went a bit awry. Thank goodness for microwaves though, and I did manage to get it all up to the right temperature and on the table only about 15 minutes later than planned.

    Due to said ash, however, we have a mountain of left overs! Anyone fancy some stew, chilli or morrocan chicken :rotfl:

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