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Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Depends on how many you buy!
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but the question was about buying 10 of each of the 5 different varietiesApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
zippydooda wrote: »I think youll find it was a joke, as you said you were going in the shower
Must have missed the gag!!
sheet, shave and shower taken!!:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Iamsohappy wrote: »Have you read it yourself :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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Morning Everybody
Sorry to ask yet another question re DS but something cropped up yesterday and have been milling it over all night and would just like some opinions.
My DS has has a statement of needs. He actually needs somebody with him at all times including break and his INA is the most lovely, fantastic lady.
On Monday she has a hospital appointment which has been known about for 2 months which we needed to know to prepare him. When I picked him up from school yesterday they have asked me not to bring him into school until lunch time as there is nobody available to help out until the afternoon session.
Is this normal within a school??
Of course I will do what my son needs which will be to either keep him at home until lunch time or go into school with him until lunch time. It just seems a very request I would of thought 2 months was quite a while to have a plan of action. xxNow on the 5:2 diet.
Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go0 -
my posts on this site take ages to load recently, is it my connection or lappy. or is this happening to other peeps
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zippydooda wrote: »my only regret is I used free tickets to watch it. I should have paid to go (did I really say that) and watched it in 3d.
so if your going consider this, as there are lots of scenes that would be great in 3d.
dw even wants to go again to see it in 3d but I say that's a waste of money now we seen it.
she said but we've been about 20 times in 2 years and not paid once.
(sweet sunday , oxford books, coinks pro and others).
It was very good in 3d. (And free) taking step son next week to see Dr who in 3d. Always been lucky with cinema as I go alot and have never paid since I was very young. Always seem to have someone in the family working in one, although the main ones seem to have tightened up on freebies in the last year.:hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:0
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