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Does this glitch work in scotland
You edited your post but in this extremely short succession of words, which cannot even be defined as a sentence, you didn't feel the need to say please?
We're all here to save money, manners are free!'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
Hey there,
just wanted to let you know that I have had a similar issue with my DS who is now 9. I knew right from him being a tiny baby that there were some differences between him and other babies - this seemed to become more obvious as he got older. Main issues were a terribly short attention span with most stuff then hyperfocussing on other stuff. He is ridiculously clever and was speaking beautifully before he was one which at the time everyone marvelled at (as did I), not realising at the time that this was a sign of ASD. He has always been a difficult socialiser, doesn't follow the same rules as other kids and despite being a kind, thoughtful lad can't really empathise with others.
I avoided bringing any of this to his HV attention as I really didn't want to accept that there was anything wrong however once he started school it was soon picked up on and we were referred to the educational psychologist who diagnosed mild aspergers, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia.
After a lot of time, patience and sleepless nights from me and DH he is coming along so well. He excels at maths, science and IT is on the gifted and talented register. He has (finally) made a couple of good friends who are simialr to him and he is happy in himself. When I see him at school it is apparent that he is different but he seems cool with that.
Apols for the ramble - please let me know if you have any specific Qs and I will try to answer them xx and try not to worry.
Our DS was diagnosed older than yours and we took him out of a school that wasn't coping. Now doing much better. There may be compensatory talents but sometimes they're not obvious!There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Fudge_Cake wrote: »You edited your post but in this extremely short succession of words, which cannot even be defined as a sentence, you didn't feel the need to say please?
We're all here to save money, manners are free!
Consider her chastised !!!
You got your doc martins on today fudgie :rotfl:
And no leafree not in Scotland we can't be trusted with alcohol :eek:0 -
off to watch tv nite nite0
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Bananababe wrote: »Consider her chastised !!!
You got your doc martins on today fudgie :rotfl:
And no leafree not in Scotland we can't be trusted with alcohol :eek::o:p:o:p:o:p:o
Fudgey never wears flats!:cool::rotfl:
I like manners, it's nice to speak politely to people :A
debsjc vs Morries 2 Dairy Box and either 1 Vinnie's trellis tin OR 1 Toblerone Tobelle (THANK YOU Fuzzgun:T:T) will cost approx £5.20 after APG
'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »Have any of you NI girls found the gold fingers in any sada- none in westie.
Found them tonight in shore road, there was lots of them but only 4 vinnie tins. They were in the top righ hand corner of the store with the seasonal stuff.0 -
Originally Posted by fuzzgun19
The biscuit/choc shop is also working with Tobelle instead of Vinnie trellis!
I bought all of the below, but also the Toblerone Tobelle triangle box which was in the 3 for £10 offer @ A.
Great find Fuzzgun19 - My OH and DS love Toblerone so more chocolate for us tomorrow - thank you0 -
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Good evening Elite :hello:
I imagine lots of you are at Mr Ts and is that the sound of bottles clanking I hear ? :rotfl:
I drove to Ipswich earlier today looking for the lattice tins, alas, none to be found :mad: did pick up 4 gold tins but put them back when I couldn't see the lattice.
I did manage to get 6 WW meals thoughand a £3 can of Spray Duster :eek: sa took the coupons after she had someone upstairs check them out :mad: 15 minutes I stood there waiting too :cool: DH outside couldn't get in car as I had the keys :rotfl:
Managed some wine earlier too hic .........There's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0
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