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  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    I'm not even thinking of names.. took us a week to name Squeak.. in the end I booked the registry office and said to OH he had until 10:30 next day to pick a name..
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  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    Pigpen :rotfl::rotfl:
    Lucy your body is a bit busy at the mo so forget the housework and sucumb to the sofa :D
  • Lucy1973
    Lucy1973 Posts: 1,224 Forumite
    *Ro* wrote: »
    Pigpen :rotfl::rotfl:
    Lucy your body is a bit busy at the mo so forget the housework and sucumb to the sofa :D
    Well if you insist:o;)
    Hope you are well:)
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  • mozzyc
    mozzyc Posts: 2,765 Forumite
    very cheakily, I have a cleaner booked to come in on Friday for 2 hours :o
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  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    Lucy well I was until I read that mozzy's got a cleaner coming _ do u think she would mind if we kidnapped the cleaner.?..!
  • janninew
    janninew Posts: 3,781 Forumite
    Gillyx wrote: »
    I've became obsessed with Toast, I had 4 slices the other day before I went for my scan :eek: I'm not even a bread person. Scoffing 3 slices now :o with a massive mug of decaf tea.

    After reading that I now want toast! It would have to be white thick bread though! My hubby is making chicken, veg and mash for tea and I'm hoping I can stomach it as I need some goodness inside me!
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  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    janninew wrote: »
    After reading that I now want toast! It would have to be white thick bread though! My hubby is making chicken, veg and mash for tea and I'm hoping I can stomach it as I need some goodness inside me!

    I wish someone would come make me chicken, veg and mash, I'm a lazy sod at the moment, that sounds so good, with loads of gravy and a yorkshire pudding. I'm drooling at the thought :o
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
  • janninew
    janninew Posts: 3,781 Forumite
    *Ro* wrote: »
    Gilly your name is lovely stop the angst!
    My mother is hopefully going to be getting a cairn puppy in august and she is saying she will call it dylan !! not sure about that one ! I will be looking after it whilst she is at work and not sure if I want to shout Dylan when out walking it!! Sorry if Dylan is on someones list no offence intended!!!!!!!!!!!

    I like the name Dylan for a dog, but not for a child!

    I'm struggling with names to be honest, I've loved Ava for ages, but its getting quite common now! I also like Darcy and Ella.

    Boys names are harder for me, just haven't got a clue, it doesn't help that I work in a large school so I associate names with the children if you get what I mean!

    I do prefer the more traditional names, I have 3 boxer dogs called, Charlie, Harry and Henry, I don't like many of the more modern names!

    Decisions, decisions!
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  • janninew
    janninew Posts: 3,781 Forumite
    Gillyx wrote: »
    I wish someone would come make me chicken, veg and mash, I'm a lazy sod at the moment, that sounds so good, with loads of gravy and a yorkshire pudding. I'm drooling at the thought :o

    I'm ok with most food as long as I can't smell it cooking! I'm in bed on the laptop now whilst hubby is downstairs cooking it. Its a great excuse not to have to cook at the moment!

    Its ok to be a lazy sod, I am too! My house has never gone so long without a hoover and polish - but you know what, I just don't care!! :rotfl:
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  • Gillyx
    Gillyx Posts: 6,847 Forumite
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    janninew wrote: »
    I'm ok with most food as long as I can't smell it cooking! I'm in bed on the laptop now whilst hubby is downstairs cooking it. Its a great excuse not to have to cook at the moment!

    Its ok to be a lazy sod, I am too! My house has never gone so long without a hoover and polish - but you know what, I just don't care!! :rotfl:

    We gutted the house yesterday, or rather OH gutted the house and done most of the ironing while I done bits and bobs and had a rest every 20 minutes :o

    I don't have a problem with food except I can't stop eating it, scoffed those 3 slices of toast this afternoon, a double bar milky way, a yoghurt and now I'm about to attempt dinner, it's like a bottomless pit.
    The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.
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