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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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BM your little madam cracks me up :rotfl: x
Still searching .....:)
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I love the made up stories does anyone elses LO use an Amercian accent when playing? Emma's is perfect - i blame the disney channel.
Scary teacher SM hope shes not there long if shes just cover.Mam 2 Big E Nov 4 & Little A June 10:happylove0 -
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Not American but she puts on a really weird voice, it's hard to describe, kinda like:salesshopper wrote: »I love the made up stories does anyone elses LO use an Amercian accent when playing? Emma's is perfect - i blame the disney channel.
Scary teacher SM hope shes not there long if shes just cover.
Ouch I hurt my butt
she would say
Owwwwch! I hurrrrt maaaaah bhuuuutt.
It actually really annoys me because she deepens her voice and sounds like a dude :rotfl:
Oh and SM, that is out of order ripping a page out of her book and also 3 - scary nuns? :eek: It's the sexual deprivation, makes them bitter *runs away with that outlandish comment......*0 -
oh I had one of those, no idea it was called a lolo ball tho! I had the same problem Susan had and like susan I wasn't a heavy childjillie1974 wrote: »
I think about half of that 11% were the pedants that said "none of them are REALLY necessities" :rolleyes: as if its totally practical to cook on an open fire every day with small children running about in modern times were presumably both parent's would have FT jobsNo. 89% of people think an oven is essential (and therefore 11% think it isn't). 22% think a microwave is essential threfore perhaps the people who didn't pick the oven chose the microwave instead.
:rotfl: You're class.
need to tell you about Chris's day etc but must go put veg in oven otherwise we'll just be eating roast pork for tea
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Buttonmoons wrote: »
Oh and SM, that is out of order ripping a page out of her book and also 3 - scary nuns? :eek: It's the sexual deprivation, makes them bitter *runs away with that outlandish comment......*
the mean teacher is PG so she hasnt deprived herself too much :rotfl:x
Still searching .....:)
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:rotfl: ILs went to see a fortune teller today and the first thing the woman said was "who's pregnant?" and apparently it will be a boy
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Aimee has an american accent for playing with too...
Although more annoying than that is the shriek she does when she's playing peek a boo with Caitlyn... It slices my head in half!
Gah I'm tired... Might snooze while it's bedtime hour on the cbeebysitter...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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She's three (April birthday so a year younger than Keira) so she could have started nursery now but hasn't since we're planning on home educating.Buttonmoons wrote: »Well that makes sense, they are nice and soft. How old is Alice now Susan? Are you going to put her to nursery when she is old enough or just teach her at home? I suppose nursery is mostly play, and interacting with other children though.
We took Alice to the beach when she was 13 months and she kept trying to eat the sand. (And didn't seem to dislike it.)Buttonmoons wrote: »Keira told me today that a new girl ate some playdough and put some up her nose and that "Was real silly mum, cause that will make you sick!" and apparently some other boy ate some sand......
See this is all new to me, she has never eaten anything she shouldn't (bar a biscuit wrapper at age 10 months) so I find the idea that a kid would find sand tasty a bit boggling :rotfl:Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
Alice often narrates as she's playing so she'll do what someone said and then say, "said [whoever it was]". She often adds adverbs such as quietly, or solemnly which can be highly entertaining as they don't usually fit with what is being said.Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0
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