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MSE Parents Club Part 14

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  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    tiamai_d wrote: »
    C'mon MFD, lets sit in the corner and get stonking drunk while setting the world to rights and shouting out unique curses at random moments. Won't make us feel better, but it will give the rest of the girls (and Bruno) a laugh.


    This is why I love Tia, always such a wise sensible answer! :cool: :rotfl: :A
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • salesshopper
    salesshopper Posts: 232 Forumite
    edited 29 September 2010 at 5:26PM
    Hi Guys - grrr for stupid people annoying my lovely internet peeps esp stupid quinny lady for cafc and dla people for 3. Cafc keep with the baby massage i just had week 2 today and really enjoyed it.

    Carp weather here - sorry u guys missed out on monkees -I once drove to edin zoo from sunderland with oh when Emma was about 2 in the rain and all we saw were tapers and penguins everything else had more sense than to come out in the rain.
    Mam 2 Big E Nov 4 & Little A June 10:happylove
  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    3onitsway wrote: »
    Sami Costco had some wintry looking boots in last week. I didn't look closely for the make/price though.


    My baby girl has just had a dairylea dunker. She gave the little crackers to the dog and used the dairylea as a face pack. :(


    Just found a bit on the DLA tribunal. It is a tribunal where the claimant has to attend in person - that should be interesting when they question him! :p

    :rotfl: at the dairylea. A loves the dunkers - we found them on offer a couple of weeks ago, but she sucks the cheese off and gives me the soggy breadsticks :D

    I'm not a member at costco anymore :( what should I buy instead of uggs then fashion gurus (bearing in mind I'm not fashionable :rotfl:
    Hi all,

    Had a lovely morning at Booby Club - Big Booby was so pleased to see her toy boy - and then a lovely lunch/wander around Ikea with Krystal and I was more relaxed than I have been for ages....


    ....then I speak to hubby. His accountant, who I had an appointment with at 4pm called to cancel :mad: so now I am stuck and don't know what to do about registering as self-employed or setting up a business and I only have 1 more day before I need to be working for myself and the stoopid effing accountant doesn't want to see me and I am just as stressed as I was before and sat here in tears yet again.

    What the hell is wrong with my life at the moment. Why can't anything go right for me? Why is it all so bl00dy hard?

    grrrrr :mad::mad::mad:
    tiamai_d wrote: »
    C'mon MFD, lets sit in the corner and get stonking drunk while setting the world to rights and shouting out unique curses at random moments. Won't make us feel better, but it will give the rest of the girls (and Bruno) a laugh.

    this is my favourtie option - I'm available anytime after 7.30pm ;) :T

    More constructively, companies house has information regarding setting up a company and the timescales/paperwork involved. perhaps its worth a look there. Its unlikely IMHO that you could register completely before COP friday. But weezle and susan are probably good people to speak to..... Good luck and remember to BREATH regularly ;)
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • tiamai_d
    tiamai_d Posts: 11,987 Forumite
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    So DH calls, the place we have put a deposit down on a new car wants paying tomorrow and he told them I'd call them and speak to them. SO I put the phone on silent ringer. I'd just started to perk up a bit too.

  • Kindof- my tardy fairies have now flown first class so you should get a parcel in the morning. I've bunged some other 6-9 and 6-12 bits in to fill up the envelope but anything you don't want or doesn't fit feel free to fairy on or give to a charity shop.

    Thank you very much :) its very kind of your fairies
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  • tarajayne
    tarajayne Posts: 7,081 Forumite
    Huge 'Get better Life' (((vibes))) to MFD! XXX

    Edit that, Tia too. X
    Too many children, too little time!!!
    :p
  • tiamai_d
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    Holy-molly! I need to put the foot plate of Ambers highchair down a level or two! She has just suddenly gotten huge!
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    Tia, will the website not take your old car? Have you checked with the scrapyard?
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  • tarajayne wrote: »
    I just got my highest score ever on Bejeweled and have always wanted to beat SS but the scores bit won't load, omg it had better show properly or I'm going to cry, breatheee!!! :rotfl:

    Lol ss is a nightmare to beat I've never beat her yet lol, am i on your fb?
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    Lloyds (M) - £1196.93/£1296.93 ~ Next - £2653.79/£2700.46 ~ Mobile - £296.70/£323.78
    HSBC (H) -£5079.08/£5281.12 ~ HSBC (M) - £4512.19/£4714.23
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  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    The weather is bleeping bleep bleep right now. I was soaked today. I have a thick coat but it has no hood :mad: my last umbrella broke in a day cause the winds here are strong so it blows them inside out, shakes them all about, they do the hookey cokey and end up in a road somewhere.

    So in the torrential rain and wind, we are running to nursery, keira pulls me across the downward grass hill to get there quicker, well one of us slips (it was probably me, but ill blame her) I go sliding on my arris, like i was going down a flume and ended up on the concrete pavement, not only was my thighs arris and coat covered in mud, i now have a very sore thigh and bum which is all grazed and cut, keira thankfully landed knee first in a pile of mud :rotfl:

    I detest rain, it better not make my plane tomorrow crash.
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