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mynellie
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edited 13 April 2015 at 8:18PM in Game Over Archives
Hi all firstly i am so sorry for missing last weeks comps but some middle aged drunk decided to beat the carp out of my son and it has took us all week to get him sort of straight luckily a couple of strangers stepped in and stopped him goodness knows what would have happened had they not but he is getting better just going to cost a small fortune to get his teeth fixed:mad: i swear blind it is more stressful the older they get

Anyway this week you can win 1 0f 5 breakfast hampers that contain
Sophie Conran breakfast set for two
Hamlyns teddy and apron
Hand-turned wooden spurtle
Plus the whole range of Hamlyns Porridge products to try and win answer the following question

Which fairy-tale did the three bears make porridge?
A) GOLDILOCKS:D b) snow white c) rapunzel

Phone 09012 925 257 and follow the instructions calls cost £1:02 from a landline

Text SUNPOST followed by a space then your answer (a,b or c) then your name and address details to 83149 texts cost £1 plus your snr

Good Luck

Nellie xxx

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  • CraSiEla
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    Thanks for posting hun, hope everything ok now, and the guy's been arrested for the assault.

    Sent a pm to you regarding the missing text short code
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  • mynellie
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    Hi crasiela for letting me know I had forgotten to put text number in added now
    Also thanks for the reply about my son the bloke did a runner before the police could be called I am just pleased he is still with us it could have been a lot worse but it has certainly shook him up I think some people just seem to drink too much and take these legal highs that make them do extremely mad things but he was a big burly bloke my son probably seemed the easy attack

    Thanks again
    Nellie xxx
  • lhl24
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    Aw, so sorry to hear that Nellie. I hope you nd your son are ok. Thanks for continuing to post. Big hugs.
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  • winteremma
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    So sorry to hear about your poor son, what a horrible thing to happen. I hope he's feeling better now.
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  • redbull08
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    Oh sorry to hear this hope you are all OK.
    That's main thing.
    My ds friends were followed & menaced by group of 5 guys last week, they went into local garage and called parents to come so the 5 left but had it been lonely road goodness knows what outcome would have been!
    What possesses them to do this I don't know
    My bold ds walks home alone at nights though I plead not to, he says why should he change his lifestyle in fear of bad guys, hope he's now changed his mind.
    Have a good weekend xx
  • redbull08
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    PS he has witnesses get him to claim criminal injuries it will pay for teeth at least x
  • mynellie
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    Ahh thanks redbull we don't know who it was that stepped in but my DS has remembered the bloke said something about this is for your brother so it must have been mistaken identity as he is our only child so I think he got what was meant for someone else i am still just so pleased the strangers stepped in and he is still with us as there seems to be a lot more people going out armed with knives or worse
    I know what you mean about them wanting to be independent but it can be so scary your son and his friends must have been so pleased there was a garage close by it is certainly scary being a parent when they get older my DS has only been to work and dentist and other than that he has stayed home thank goodness he has decided to stay home and start saving for a home instead of going out I am just pleased he is staying home

    Nellie xxx
  • jaibaby
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    Jeez, some horrid people in this world. Glad to see your son is ok, maybe post on facebook asking for the witnesses to come forward? Especially if there's any local groups.

    All the best xxx
    Thanks to all posters :A
  • redbull08
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    That's a pity he didn't get witness contact, scary when its mistaken identity, scary when its for nothing, what a sick world we live in!
    My ds wasn't there that night when his 2 friends were were followed .. they're all around 21 yrs old.
    I'm sure so were the nasty followers, why? oh why !
    oh why!
    But I think when he heard its made him think twice as I'm always telling him to get taxi, walk in two's, but even in two's, it still happened, cos there were 5 bravado idiots, 2
    lads ran from the group & tried to provoke an attack, just as they arrived in garage.

    I get so angry, fearful, ds not even a drinker, goes out to gigs.

    All the best for son Nellie xx
    Red xx


    mynellie wrote: »
    Ahh thanks redbull we don't know who it was that stepped in but my DS has remembered the bloke said something about this is for your brother so it must have been mistaken identity as he is our only child so I think he got what was meant for someone else i am still just so pleased the strangers stepped in and he is still with us as there seems to be a lot more people going out armed with knives or worse
    I know what you mean about them wanting to be independent but it can be so scary your son and his friends must have been so pleased there was a garage close by it is certainly scary being a parent when they get older my DS has only been to work and dentist and other than that he has stayed home thank goodness he has decided to stay home and start saving for a home instead of going out I am just pleased he is staying home

    Nellie xxx
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