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So much has happened today
I'll start with the best bit
Dad is coming home on the 23rd February :j:j:j
So I need to organise myself to leave here & stay there
So firstly have to buy train tickets - so have doubled up my CC vouchers on Redspotted hanky for free train fare :T
Requests are coming in thick & fast from Mum.
Have to source single sheets, disposable bed pads, slippers that stay on (so far today....)
here I need Fourp to learn survival skills like going to shops & purchasing essentials like cat food & milk.:):)
Snap I found the best disposable bed pads to buy were either the Pampers or Huggies Drynites. I know these are aimed at kids but I found them far superior to any adult ones given to mum on the NHS as they tended to break up. And they definitely coped with adult accidents too.
Sorry I can't remember which brand were the better now but I found them both to be strong enough that if thankfully no accidents they would last another night or two. I think they have slightly changed the design as I'm sure there was backing to remove for a sticky bit that kept them in place where both types say they tuck under mattress now even better. :T The ones supplied by NHS were so thin if mum moved they would crease up underneath her.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/ocado-compare-prices/Nappy_Accessories/Huggies_Drynites_Bed_Mats_7.html?TrackingCode=152._r5tCL6bQUG_AF3jRJyJLw
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/ocado-compare-prices/Nappy_Accessories/Pampers_Bed_Mats_7.html?TrackingCode=52.2zURor3y50uuTECDwpHn3g0 -
Jeremiah_T_Stone wrote: »That brings back childhood memories. Was anyone else in The Muffty Club?
I still got my badge somewhere.
Muffty was a squirrel, Minnie a mole, a badger as the Policeman, and Willy. I can't remember what Willy was.
Wasn t it the tufty club ?0 -
And Snap are you looking for non fitted single sheets for a hospital bed? I think I did find some in Primark from memory.
Pleased your dad has been given a date and you all have time to get ready for him coming home, fantastic news. :T0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Mummy (with a) Muff
Urrban Dictionary :eek:
Flip, I am still traumatised from when I looked up purple donkey!!Jeremiah_T_Stone wrote: »That brings back childhood memories. Was anyone else in The Muffty Club?
I still got my badge somewhere.
Muffty was a squirrel, Minnie a mole, a badger as the Policeman, and Willy. I can't remember what Willy was.
Muffty club..... sorry that is hilarious x
I did get thrown out of Sunday School and Girl Guides.... both on the first day I was there! Apparently fighting is not the done thing!!:D:D:D:D:D
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Is it someone you could give your phone to so that they can log in/accept?
You don't need to accept the gift on the receiving phone
Thanks. Tried it but it does the same on my phone. It doesn't seem to be launching the app when clicking the link. It brings up web page instead. How annoying! Looks like ice lost a winning voucher.0 -
Thanks. Tried it but it does the same on my phone. It doesn't seem to be launching the app when clicking the link. It brings up web page instead. How annoying! Looks like ice lost a winning voucher.
It works by opening a web page and then a pop up window asks if you want to open in ipint.
If it's not claimed within 15 days then it's automatically returned to sender so you've not lost it (but you might only get a few days to claim it before expiry)Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
I was in the GFS. ......... ( Girls Friendly Society)
And the Hartlepool Mail Chipper Club
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/tees/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8976000/8976858.stm
It's something I haven't felt comfortable talking about before now:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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had a full on hissy fit at work, today:o:eek::o boss text me said to staff have asked for me to be sacked, :eek: I was so upset I thought Iwas nice and that everyone liked me, so I said to the staff who ever has a problem should talk to me, not go behind my back, I then ranted about how I wanted to make the cafe better for all of us and to teach them to cook, I was really upset,
then my phone pinged again new text from boss,
sorry pressed send by mistake, 2 of thegirls want me to sack you as they have boh put on weight eating your cakes lol xxx
omg wanted the ground to open up so embarresed, said sorry they all laughed and said it wasnice to see my halo slip.:o:0
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