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Oh heck - I have fought with Erin for the computer and now she's stroppily gone to bed. At the moment I can hear his lordship snoring above (well above my head is our bathroom and the bedroom is over the kitchen to my left, so it's one almighty roar up there! Better go and put my cold feet on him! :twisted:

Very Happy Saturday! :D OOH it's my mum's birthday. She says she's 18 - she's 81! :lol: My brother and his little family are staying with her tomorrow. My niece is just crawling - if you have ever seen Ghostbusters, her little face looks just like the Mr Staypufft marshmallow man! Although she's laughing whenever I see her. He sent a short video of her the other day, it cracked me up - she's going to be a little minx (and very much Daddy's little girl). We will go for tea and cake (whoohoo) in the afternoon.

So widdle Scwambleywambley, I will love you and leave you (hopefully not on your own too long). Nighty night

xxx

PS Eh? Whassup?

Oh, and what I wanna know is, who is going to inform her Omlet aunties of her new relationship? *Cough* JJ *Cough* ..

 

Ahem!!!!!

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Nice to see you Redwing :wink:

 

 

I'm only up this late with you young-uns because me and hubby had an arguement and I dont want to admit defeat by going to bed :lol:

 

Must be the weather! :lol:

As you can see above Murray wanted an argument - but I didn't open my mouth at all - wanted to OH YES DIDN'T I! But no bit the end off my tongue to turn it round and use against him for future reference time and time again! :twisted: Now young lady, you just need to try and do the same. Revenge is so much sweeter and so satisfying too - er lads, shut your eyes, oh what the heck read this and learn how not to upset your future other halves! :wink:

Fancy sneaking that JJ bit in before I went to bed now I'm still here. :shock:

Oh JJ . . . . cooeeee . . . . spill the beansies!

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Ah, I said that because I saw you had posted a :silenced: , then it disappeared. Oh well here I go. All quiet upstairs better get in quick before he starts revving the engine again. I'm still going to bung my cold feet on him because he deserves it. :twisted::twisted::twisted:

Redwing - something for you to bear in mind - if you have hot feet (mine are always cold from the knees down, don't feel the cold, always barefoot - but can't get to sleep until they have warmed up - yesss I'm an odd bodd), any hoo, if you have hot feet, bung them on something from the freezer and then do the same. Harrrrrr. I have had years of practice. Tabasco in his portion of baked beans works well too. Going deaf when he asks for a cup of tea another good one.

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There is no need for my beans to be spilt, they are sealed securely in an air-tight container under lock and key :lol:

... but on facebook

 

I wonder if anyone else here has any news :wink: *cough*

 

 

Just been for a curry (chicken korma) with the theatre people and had a few :wink: ciders, I couldn't have too many because of driving lesson tomorrow :angel: - tonight's show went really well - can't believe tomorrow is the last night

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:shock: Mr Wescott!!! Ciders!!! :shock:

 

What is it with you youngsters and the pub :shock: I never went to the pub when I was 17 :angel::anxious:

 

There must have been something in the "man air" last night you know, so Redwing and Koojie you are not alone :roll:

 

Phil decided he wanted some nice Granary bread, so I told him that if he wanted it he would have to bake it himself, and I was not going to start baking bread at 7pm as it takes 3 hours. So he made it himself...... However, there was a tantrum when the yeast didn't go in the middle properly, there was another tantrum when he put it in the loaf tin and couldn't decide where to let it proof, another tantrum when it wasn't rising quickly enough, another tantrum when he realised he hadn't put a tray of water in the oven to make a crusty crust. All this time I ignored him. I only intervened, when he took said loaf of bread out of the oven and dropped it on the floor which resulted in his biggest tantrum yet, shouting, swearing and slamming my oven door. I told him that it wasn't the ovens fault that he was clumsy and if he'd broken it he was in BIG trouble. So he tried gunning for an argument saying calling him clumsy was hurtful, I told him I was not going to have an argument, but his being clumsy wasn't meant to be hurtful it was a fact.

 

Men :roll:

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Hi Peeps.

Joshy - more babies? (hatch)(hatch)(hatch):D

 

Right - 6 weeks is it. Looking at my calendar and marking it down. Still seems unfair, when we get it 4 weeks if were lucky/3 if unlucky. Hmmmph! Well DS and GF are still argybargying. The not speaking to each other has lasted over a week, sort of when they aren't arguing on a daily basis. I give up, just stop seeing each other if you argue all the time. So saying that I'm stuck with His Lordship, although we have sessions on the odd occasion that builds up over trivial things. But not every other day. :roll::lol: I did put my cold feet on him, but he didn't snort and turn over until 15 minutes after I pounced first of all - so they must have warmed up a bit by then. :twisted:

 

Oops here he comes . . .

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