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It's STILL tough and not getting better - so how are we coping?
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You mean before she hits him over the head with a frying pan??? - We now have an O.S. precedent for such action - and a vicars wife of our acquaintance endorsing such action:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Note to self...carry a handy frying pan when out driving, in case some little old man drives into the back of my car.:D
Administer punishment to said little old man, accordingly.:eek:
He was probably staring at the Kelly Brook billboard/poster.:rotfl:Felines are my favourite
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katholicos - I suppose the only thing you can say to shame your daughter is that 18 & 19 year olds are fighting for their lives and their country in Afghaistan and some of them are coming home in coffins. Doing a few household chores by comparison seems to be a pretty easy option to me.
Well - what remark to make would need to be geared to what sort of person Katholicos has as a daughter/how she thinks/etc....If my mother had come out with a comment like that - there would have been/would still be a very short sharp retort back. She wouldnt have made one like that again in a hurry......it would have backfired bigtime...and left me sitting there too depressed/de-energised about having someone so different to myself as a mother to feel able to do anything at all for a while..
I think maybe a more practical approach might be to make up a list of household chores and relative time/energy/etc available from both of you to get them done and sit down and discuss them adult to adult.0 -
parsonswife8 wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Note to self...carry a handy frying pan when out driving, in case some little old man drives into the back of my car.:D
Administer punishment to said little old man, accordingly.:eek:
He was probably staring at the Kelly Brook billboard/poster.:rotfl:
Camping frying pans in Poundland at the moment for - £1. Little old men for the use of.......:rotfl:
errr...only joking....:)0 -
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lilac_lady wrote: »Never thought about calpol for dogs and cats. If it's safe it's a lot cheaper than medicine from the vets. Perhaps you should post on the pets forum and save some people money.
For dogs you can put the squirt the calpol into a rolo with a syringe and for cats you put some onto the tops of the front paws (not the pads but tops) and they will lick them clean.0 -
I'm so fed up with all this rain! Not that I can go anywhere anyway atm but at least I can potter a bit here and there in the garden if its nice..my tumble driers working overtime too :eek:
Send some sun down here0 -
Well there's some OS entertainment going on here - dh is examining ds1 in cricket positions - ds1 has to point out where they are in the sitting room - "deep extra cover" or "silly mid off" anyone? This is following on from the exam in bowling averages!!!! No wonder I spend time on the internet! (I like watching cricket - but the finer points............)“the princess jumped from the tower & she learned that she could fly all along. she never needed those wings.”
Amanda Lovelace, The Princess Saves Herself in this One0 -
Oh my......the evening must be flying by
Where is "down here" D&DD? I'm down here in Dorset, and we've had sun today for the 1st time in over a week. Actually managed to get a line of washing dry.
Didn't rain down here on Tuesday (no sun though) by my goodness we've had some rain. I've only managed 2 days washing since Thursday last week - I've got a tumble dryer, but I daren't use it with money being so tight. Think I've used it twice in the last 18 months, they just have such a reputation for running away with the electricity.
We've got sun forecast for Sat & Mon - not that that's anything to go by - but it really has been one of the most miserable wet weeks that I can ever remember.
Edited to add In case cricket is reading, I've just had my most exciting "moment of the week so far"..........
Just seen on My$upermarket that Te$cos have got 200g Corned Beef on offer for £1.25, down from £1.58 until the 12th September..........who said Friday nights aren't fun anymore :rotfl:Aug11 £193.29/£240
Oct10 £266.72 /£275 Nov10 £276.71/£275 Dec10 £311.33 / £275 Jan11 £242.25/ £250 Feb11 £243.14/ £250 Mar11 £221.99/ £230 Apr11 £237.39 /£240 May11 £237.71/£240 Jun11 £244.03/ £240 July11 £244.89/ £240
Xmas 2011 Fund £2200 -
It was quite sunny today (in West Yorkshire) but now I'm freezing, I'm on the sofa in PJs and a long cotton dressing gown and a fleece blanket over me!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member #398 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts :T
CC: £6412.95 (0% APR until Feb 2015 which I'm hoping is also my DFD!)
Currently awaiting the outcome of a PPI claim which may bring forward my DFD, fingers and toes crossed!0 -
butterfly - thanks for the runnerbean chutney recipes:T I've saved them and I'll have a look over the weekend - been working till late tonight!Do what you love :happyhear0
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