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TrulyMadly wrote: »Mines even frightened of the bowl:eek:
hahaha I meant to reply to that last night!!!! I read your post and was laughing so much...........my rescue psycho cat - the one who attacks anything in site (I have had to apologise to most of neighbours!) is so nervous and any changes are not good- he hated the bowl and the food !!!!! And like your cat- was terrified of the noise as I moved it!
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calmspirit wrote: »Evening Nutters:D:D:D
I have been delegated to my room with a bottle of wine while DD has some 'friends round' she will turn 17 on Tuesday:eek:
I have just heard her answer the door and turn 2 boys away- 'you are not invited' made me giggle - dont think I will be needed much tonight - unlike halloween when I physically helped a almost 6ft boy out of the bathroom and down the stairs straight out the front door....much to the horror of a house full of teenagers:rotfl::rotfl:.I am only 5'2 but my accent makes me brave :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Hope you are all well, I got 12 boxes of cat food and 12 bowls thanks its a secret..........Cats Protection were very grateful as my 2 wont touch the stuff:D:D
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That magician on BGT...nice!:grouphug:
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calmspirit wrote: »haha a woman after my own heart:A:A:A
My mum was a teacher so picked the 'teachers' voice up but I dont think I picked the swearing up from my dear mum:D:D the shock factor of a 5'2 ft scouser (we live darn sarf and both my kids are southerners) dragging a teenage lad downstairs and throwing him out the door kept the rest in order the whole night :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
My house always seems to have had more children in it than I gave birth to, from when they were young to teenage parties-I always wanted more kids (lots more!) but after 2 kids both born by IVF we couldnt afford anymore!
I am really going to struggle when I am left aloneI kinda gave up my social life years ago when my 21year marriage broke down to concentrate on my kids.....already feeling lonely....perhaps I should stop drinking the wine :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I have my cats:D:D:D
Something tells me you will never be alone. You sound like my pal, she should install a revolving door. If its not the kids pals, partners, grand kids now, step family, her Hubby's workers or just friends, kettles never off :eek:
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calmspirit wrote: »haha a woman after my own heart:A:A:A
My mum was a teacher so picked the 'teachers' voice up but I dont think I picked the swearing up from my dear mum:D:D the shock factor of a 5'2 ft scouser (we live darn sarf and both my kids are southerners) dragging a teenage lad downstairs and throwing him out the door kept the rest in order the whole night :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
My house always seems to have had more children in it than I gave birth to, from when they were young to teenage parties-I always wanted more kids (lots more!) but after 2 kids both born by IVF we couldnt afford anymore!
I am really going to struggle when I am left aloneI kinda gave up my social life years ago when my 21year marriage broke down to concentrate on my kids.....already feeling lonely....perhaps I should stop drinking the wine :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I have my cats:D:D:D
It is hard when they leave CS but wonderful when they return....even just for a short time. We have DD at home at the moment and I can't stop hugging her. Our relationship had changed but in a positive way....it seems she went to uni as a child but is now a young woman.
It seems we spend a lifetime preparing us and them for the "Flight from the Nest" but it still doesn't come easy when it happens:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Is anyone else having trouble scanning receipts for APG on the iPhone/iPad app please? It comes up with an error for me every time and I have to manually enter the receipt - this has happened since they updated it for the past week.
From a womble it appears multi not showing in results for Lloyd Grossman - they bought 2 (£1.98 each, 2 for £3.50 multi) but only one showing on APG. Visible is Lloyd Grossman Pasta Sauce Tomato and Roasted - invisible is whichever of the following bar codes isn't this one! 500035416854L or 500035415502L
Ambrosia Devon custard 400g 500035480087L 2 for £1.50 multi on receipt, £1.88 A on apg (£1.50 M or S, others £1.98).
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Fine for me Anon...To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Something tells me you will never be alone. You sound like my pal, she should install a revolving door. If its not the kids pals, partners, grand kids now, step family, her Hubby's workers or just friends, kettles never off :eek:
Always guaranteed a meal at hers
Ah thank you :A:A
with me being a northerner and ex hubby being Yugoslavian our home was never empty and there was always always drink and food on the table ......tea for the northerners and plum brandy for the others and my family lol ..I loved that ........but just me and kids now- one away at uni other almost 17 .......they have both said they will get me more cats so I dont get lonely!
OMG they have BGT on and are inventing drinking games to play along with it ............'ok ok if the audience give a standing ovation we drink right /........'
I can hear them not sure if they know!!! Lets do 'I have never......'
responses........'I have never had an STD' 'I have never taken the morning after pill' All guests so far are boys btw! my DD hates teenage girls :rotfl::rotfl: And yes i know all their parents :rotfl:
OMG I can see this being a fun night:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:YNWA JFT96 :A0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »It is hard when they leave CS but wonderful when they return....even just for a short time. We have DD at home at the moment and I can't stop hugging her. Our relationship had changed but in a positive way....it seems she went to uni as a child but is now a young woman.
It seems we spend a lifetime preparing us and them for the "Flight from the Nest" but it still doesn't come easy when it happens:o
:A:A thanks :A:AYNWA JFT96 :A0
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