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Does any have, or have had, au pairs?
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missk_ensington wrote:If I wanted 34G's I'd have asked the surgeon to give me them, but I wouldn;t want 34G's - like anything, the bigger they are the harder they fall. God help if you if you ever have any kids! :eek:
Why would 'He'?? He doesn't do much for 'believers' like you!
And I think you need more help than me.:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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Does the au pair come to church with you ? Out of interest............I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes0
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sarahlouise210 wrote:The sad thing is Miss K is not a troll ...I believe every single word she has said ...only about the money etc;) I am the one who said she was clever ...and she is. She probably has a clever family. Every sympton has been worked out to the finest detail...researched what condition can get you DLA without diagnosis ...you have to give it to her (oh and lets not forget her brother) ...they are very clever. The child coming along must have been the icing on the cake:money: ....obviously did not know about free condoms ...or maybe she did and sold them!
Thank you, it is nice to see someone who has some common sense and intelligence making an input.
I have no idea what my brother is claiming for, I have hardly anything to do with him.
No, I had condoms, and not that I have to justify how I became pregnant, it was purely because of drunker 17 y/o niaevete (as most are). At least I am working for what I get and going to uni, even if I wanted ot sit at home I wouldn't - with or without child it bores me - I like to be out doing things, making a career, stimulating my mind.
What I get in benefits is a pittance compared to what I'd get without a disability sat on Income Support claiming £420 a month HB and everything.0 -
I'm quite happy with my IQ thank you, I haven't got deluded visions of myself. I am happy with my 'average' life, I have a lovely husband and 2 children who were well planned and very much wanted by both of us. I place my children over anything, and I would never put them with somebody who didnt want to spend time with them, what kind of parent would ever do that, not one that cared about them that is for sure.Oh....I'm not going to lie to you......At the end of the day, when alls said and done......do you know what I mean.........TIDY0
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sarahlouise210 wrote:Does the au pair come to church with you ? Out of interest............0
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missk_ensington wrote:If I wanted 34G's I'd have asked the surgeon to give me them, but I wouldn;t want 34G's - like anything, the bigger they are the harder they fall. God help if you if you ever have any kids! :eek:
PS - no apostrophe needed for plurals, darling.
That top university isn't really worth the drive, is it?!:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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I'm bored of this now. Leaving karma to deal with little miss kensington.
Night.:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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My au pair is good (considering untrained, unqualified) she does do things, no sooner had I started post and she took him out the next day and bought him wellies to go splashing. She prob would do more if it werent cold/raining every day (she doesnt drive, buses are crap and we live in the middle of nowhere at the top of a hill).
She has only been here 7 weeks also, so not fully au fait with the surroundings.
She gets impatient sometimes, who doesn;t? Most of mt grievances about her are things that annoy ME on a personal level, not with regards to caring about DS.0 -
missk_ensington wrote:I know the facts, I have everything - looks, money, family, intelligence, career and according to all the friends I have, apparently a personality as well.
Independence - Financial independence, independence to do whatever I want. If I wanted to up to US/Oz tmw I could do it.
Financial independance from where ? you have a massive debt you lied to achieve and a income that is give to you by tax payers ... wheres this freedom you talk about ?If it doesnt pay rent sell it.
Mortgage - £2,000
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missk_ensington wrote:No she doesn't, she isn;t religious. Why, should that be significant?
It is not significant ...just nosey. In every church I have been in you spend part of the service standing ...I am assuming seeing as church is on a Sunday that you have your child with you. You have also said that you need the "personal Asst" to be with you at weekends .....oh..just became relevant!
Of course I know that you will say that there are many people who could help you at church...and coming to think about it ...its a better place to faint than a shopping centre - a letter from a vicar works wonders:rolleyes:I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes0
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