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What a funny thread, I remember being drunk & cursing wearing a body-how I wish I could wear one now! LOL at MATH in his body, didn't even know they did them for men nevermind seen one.0
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The shed is up! Amidst lots of cursing at me for buying a metal shed that came in a million and one pieces and being one screw short when it came to the doors.
If it wasn't for a lovely piece of brisket and the slow cooker it would have been a takeaway tonight so money saved there
The kids are bathed, the dishwasher is loaded, I only have to iron the uniforms and make the sandwiches and then I can collapse.
Then it's on to tomorrow - removing all the junk and tools from the lean to conservatory and into the shed.
A woman's work is never doneOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Thank you so much! I haven't laughed like that for ages!Our days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
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Curry_Queen wrote:As it's confession time ... who wore nice brightly coloured shell suits with their body?
I had 2 - a purple and bright orange one and a lilac and mint green one
Wore it with a black and white check body with pink flowers on it. In my opinion being 11 was about the only justification for wearing one - as I'm quite long-bodied to begin with, I could only wear one when I had nothing in the chest area so the garment stretched far enough, rather than threatening to cut me in half up the middle like a cheese wire :eek:Operation Get in ShapeMURPHY'S NO MORE PIES CLUB MEMBER #1240 -
am loving the randomness of this thread! so will be manufacturing my own badge from a white vinegar bottle lid
so if any of you are brummies and come into the sheldon branch of tesco at weekends you will have to have a look out for me:rotfl:five children? I must be mad........ :rotfl:
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swampytiggaa wrote:am loving the randomness of this thread! so will be manufacturing my own badge from a white vinegar bottle lid
so if any of you are brummies and come into the sheldon branch of tesco at weekends you will have to have a look out for me
I'm just wearing the safety pin on my lapel ... I'm too tight to add the lid.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I'll be wearing the safety pin too, with my creative skills the lid would fall off within 20 secondsOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Ok Moggins ... (and anyone else) ... here's a challenge; pin on your safety pin (I'm using a quilting safety pin - a smallish one) and we'll see who's the first one to be "recognised" as an MSE'er
On your marks ... get set .... PIN!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You're on, Queenie. That's if I can find a safety pin......0
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ok then - am up for that! altho it is gonna be pretty obvious cos the only safety pins i have are nappy pins will nick something more subtle from my mums next time i visit her!:rotfl:five children? I must be mad........ :rotfl:
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