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  • GeorgeUK
    GeorgeUK Posts: 7,737 Forumite
    Did someone not go through everything and make a timeline of events? Sure i read that somewhere.

    I'd take the relevent parts from that and make sure you had any documents relating to it at hand.
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  • floss2
    floss2 Posts: 8,030 Forumite
    mumoftwins wrote: »
    If I thought I was going mad before then I definately have as last 2 posts sooooo confusing:confused:

    Ampersand & I were discussing the making of Her Majesty's fave tipple, gin & Dubonnet, for consumption at my works Christmas function this lunchtime...I couldn't remember the ratio.....am still not convinced it was the 1:1 that Ampersand says....feel a little peculiar...._pale_


    p.s. was on red wine...didn't dare try the G&D in front of my boss :rotfl:
  • mumoftwins
    mumoftwins Posts: 2,498 Forumite
    floss2 wrote: »
    Ampersand & I were discussing the making of Her Majesty's fave tipple, gin & Dubonnet, for consumption at my works Christmas function this lunchtime...I couldn't remember the ratio.....am still not convinced it was the 1:1 that Ampersand says....feel a little peculiar...._pale_


    p.s. was on red wine...didn't dare try the G&D in front of my boss :rotfl:
    Gin and Dubonnet is lovely! But I would have thought it a 1/3 gin and 2/3 dubonnet with maybe a mixer to make it less potent:rotfl: If I'd drunk red wine all pm I'd be asleep!!!
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  • mumoftwins
    mumoftwins Posts: 2,498 Forumite
    rog2 wrote: »
    I think he is looking for a summary of all of the events in your 'story so far' mot, condensed down to one page, that he will be able top refer to.
    I would start at the beginning (Buncefield) then just 'list' everything with just date and event (not in detail). He would, in my opinion, use this as an 'aide-memoire' referring to more detailed notes as necessary.
    Thats what I thought too rog, so I will send him my info that I have in bullet points - hope that helps him!
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  • Having met MM he struck me as a very nice gentle man. He made no rash promises, showed a real knowledge of MOT's case, so he definitely has read and absorbed all the relevant information and most of all revealed a caring attitude towards MOT & the Twins plight. He emphasised that this was not going to be an 'easy ride' and that we should be prepared for a tough battle. I think we probably all realise that the LA are not going to have a sudden change of heart and wave the white flag. Our preparation is good, our loins are girded and when we see the whites of their eyes ....! :santa2: Nite each.
  • Gale_10
    Gale_10 Posts: 272 Forumite
    OOohh dear didnt read the whole thread and wrote about you having to leave before christmas on the newspaper website..........D'OH!

    Still I put that the council is wrong and they should be treating you properly.

    Thinking of you!

    Gale

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  • mumoftwins
    mumoftwins Posts: 2,498 Forumite
    Morning all,

    Slept for 8.5hrs last night:T Thats a record! Haven't slept like that for so long!

    The Solicitor said yesterday she has received a short draft from the psychiatrist and that the full report will be with her early next week so she will let me have a copy then.

    Having seen him the other day it has made me think of a lot of things about myself that I do which aren't quite 'normal' - in the way that I speak to total strangers as if they were friends - not virtually but in the outside world - also there are certain things that I 'have' to do otherwise I don't feel comfortable - daft things such as each morning whilst i am still in bed I unplug my mobile phone from its charger but I can't get out of bed holding it in my hand I have to put it on the bed first then pick it up when I'm standing up. I-T has noticed another in that when we get on the tube I always go to the right and have to sit on the first seat with my back to the platform :confused: I just don't feel comfortable if I did this any other way - do I now sound barmy to you all??? There are more little things too but having just got up I can only remember those two for now. None of it stops me living but they are little 'routines' that I seem to have done all my life. When I was a child I had to tidy all my the things on bookshelf before I went to bed - again to feel comfortable in my mind.
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  • Hi MOT, have just managed to get on here since last weekend. Havnt had the chance to read the last few days posts yet but just wanted to say a quick HI and let you know I havent forgotton yous xxx
  • mumoftwins
    mumoftwins Posts: 2,498 Forumite
    Thanks Sand Dancer:T

    HHG rang me yesterday for an update and asked whether I have a Christmas tree up yet - said no due to cost but that we have Christmas cards, stockings on the fireplace and a few decs around. They are sending a photograher out on Monday at 4pm to do a new photo for the article in Wednesday's paper - I knew I shoudn't have had my hair cut and coloured:eek:
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  • gallygirl
    gallygirl Posts: 17,240 Forumite
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    mumoftwins wrote: »
    Morning all,

    Having seen him the other day it has made me think of a lot of things about myself that I do which aren't quite 'normal' - in the way that I speak to total strangers as if they were friends - not virtually but in the outside world - also there are certain things that I 'have' to do otherwise I don't feel comfortable - daft things such as each morning whilst i am still in bed I unplug my mobile phone from its charger but I can't get out of bed holding it in my hand I have to put it on the bed first then pick it up when I'm standing up. I-T has noticed another in that when we get on the tube I always go to the right and have to sit on the first seat with my back to the platform :confused: I just don't feel comfortable if I did this any other way - do I now sound barmy to you all??? There are more little things too but having just got up I can only remember those two for now. None of it stops me living but they are little 'routines' that I seem to have done all my life. When I was a child I had to tidy all my the things on bookshelf before I went to bed - again to feel comfortable in my mind.

    I think you have enough to worry about without analysing yourself too much. Your foibles might be a bit odd, but tell me someone who doesn't have any :confused:. I remember laughing at Monica in Friends because she had to have her quilt a certain way with the flowers growing upwards (towards the headboard) then realised I was the same :eek:. And, even at my advanced years, I still can't put my arm over the side of the bed at night in case the bogey man gets it :o.

    Chin up, you have a lot of good people on your side & Gazette coverage was fab!!!!
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
    :) Mortgage Balance = £0 :)
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