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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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:eek:you're supposed to put chicken in the pie not Weezl! :eek:
:rotfl::rotfl:it's warm and dark in here but I think I can eat my way out by morning
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::cool:Just worked out what Amber has been yelling the past few weeks, BOYS!!!! When they act up I shout 'BOYS! Behave/don't/calm down etc' and now my daughter has taken to yelling it at the top of her little lungs. Yelling it right at them too!
I love this, Maddy stands at the stair gate as I lay the table shouting for DS1, then it's Beeeeeee! (meaning Ben) And if I tell any of them off she starts in a gruff voice 'baaaaad'! :rotfl:Too many children, too little time!!!
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Twinkies, those American swiss roll esque things that have a shelf life of like forever?
What's nerds? I remember hairy jolly ranchers under my mums sofa when she threw it out lol.0 -
Sarah_Joanne wrote: »That is a fabulous Christmas present. I am still distraught that we have lost ours. Alfie may well be getting another for Christmas. It is lucky he's not teething yet really!
We lost Sophie ages ago. She was launched out of the buggy on some shopping expedition.
Jo.G in her eldest has the child every mum aspires to have. He is lovely, sensitive, caring, unselfish and a martial arts expert to boot. The youngest, my god son is the cheeky one. You're all right she should post because her and her OH do a fab job at parenting and MFD would so approve of her victorian ways.:D
Fluffy, fluffy, fluffy0 -
special occasion board SJ x
Still searching .....:)
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you dont know nerds BM .. :eek: x
Still searching .....:)
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Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Theres a sweet shop in Southampton I bought Nerds, Twinkies and Jolly Ranchers in the other week, and then pigged out and felt all young again, then decided youth is nothing more than a big fat sugar rush

Noooo, which shop? I neeeed to know.
We can detour there when we do Ikea, ladies!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Its in the Bargate GISI!
Not very MSE though... box of Lucky Charms for £10 :eek:Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Buttonmoons wrote: »No I just did it because I'm really really REALLY clumsy, it's an inbuilt thing. It's a running joke I'd trip over a crumb

It was fine, it has rubber on the top of it......:whistle:
OH's friend broke my living room ceiling light while playing wii baseball. :mad:
And OH's brother managed to somehow break his thumb whilst wii-ing! :rotfl:searching_me wrote: »i meant SO board ... sorry got distracted by katies WTFness x
Perfect description!workinmummy wrote: »Jo.G in her eldest has the child every mum aspires to have. He is lovely, sensitive, caring, unselfish and a martial arts expert to boot. The youngest, my god son is the cheeky one. You're all right she should post because her and her OH do a fab job at parenting and MFD would so approve of her victorian ways.:D
Fluffy, fluffy, fluffy
I demand Jo.G comes back and stays. Mine first two are older, but I could still take tips from somebody who knows what they're doing!
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