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Morning
More rain here......and I left washing out.Oh well it'll have to stay where it is for now.
I've been and got the block of butter so my priorities are sortedHave a good day all.
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fairclaire wrote: »Morning
More rain here......and I left washing out.Oh well it'll have to stay where it is for now.
I've been and got the block of butter so my priorities are sortedHave a good day all.
It will be dry by this afternoonWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »It will be dry by this afternoon
That's what I'm hopingMy Nan will be spinning in her grave :eek: There seemed to be a notion years ago that rain dirtied your washing and it had to be washed over. In fact she'd probably clout me for leaving it out in the first place :rotfl::rotfl:
Bless her :A0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »You should have seen me go when we were out delivering leaflets, flat out, grazed my hand and bruised a few bits, I was flat on my face in the middle of a car park :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I tripped on a zebra crossing a while ago, there was a bus hurtling towards me but somehow I managed to stay on my feet but my head was by my knees :eek::rotfl::rotfl:
I had a vicar of dibley moment in Corfu too- I stepped onto what I thought was a grass verge to move away from the traffic, only my feet stepped on a hidden ditch instead of solid ground:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Morning all
Woke up this morning and had to ask DH what day it isthey're all blurring into one at the moment
Thought I'd bring bacon butties this morning as no chips over the weekend
I have red sauceand broon sauce (still should be illegal, no idea why DH likes the stuff!)
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If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Morning all
Woke up this morning and had to ask DH what day it isthey're all blurring into one at the moment
Thought I'd bring bacon butties this morning as no chips over the weekend
I have red sauceand broon sauce (still should be illegal, no idea why DH likes the stuff!)
Hi dip!
Brown sauce is far better than ketchup, I'm with your husband on that one!0 -
Im glad I live in a world of my own. I never get out of bed wondering how I can satisy my own needs in the morning. More wondering before I go to work,do my kids have what they need for the day. Is the car topped up with fuel etc for the husband for work. Then I think of other stuff.
Then I check in on you guys. I'm grateful for your friendships xxxx0 -
Morning everyone!
Don't get the chance to post often, but trying to keep up!!
I'm looking to get the BNI deal, haven't been to T's since I don't know when!
When you say you've bought flatbreads, are they the naan breads? Just been checking and can't see any other options.
Thanks ever so:beer:
Also big thanks to those of you still sending me biscuit wrappers-you're amazing guys:T:T:T:T0 -
fairclaire wrote: »That's what I'm hoping
My Nan will be spinning in her grave :eek: There seemed to be a notion years ago that rain dirtied your washing and it had to be washed over. In fact she'd probably clout me for leaving it out in the first place :rotfl::rotfl:
Bless her :A
And so she should ya lazy mare !! The neighbours would have been twitching and your Nan would have been mortified !!!
Back in the machine !0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I tripped on a zebra crossing a while ago, there was a bus hurtling towards me but somehow I managed to stay on my feet but my head was by my knees :eek::rotfl::rotfl:
I had a vicar of dibley moment in Corfu too- I stepped onto what I thought was a grass verge to move away from the traffic, only my feet stepped on a hidden ditch instead of solid ground:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Mine beats all of yours i think....
I tripped over my two year old as she raced to see her older sister who had just came back from cambridge universtity (only visiting for the weekend to get a feel for it)
Hit my head on the door frame knocked my self out for a min or two , woke on the floor and thought oh my god wheres the baby so got up running down the hallway (now we live in a posh newbuild with how shall i put it ermmm business people;)
someone came out of there door to the comotion and continued staring at me , i thought cheecky git just because i came out in my pyjamas , untill the hubby/daughter saw me and started shouting , couldnt take in what they were saying but thought my head felt funny/wet but my hand up and it was pooring with blood....and i had a massive swollen eye i coud barley see out of.:rotfl:
I do wonder what they must think of us,
were one of only a handfull of familys , with noisy children and now me bleeding all over there hallways0
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