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The Grumpy Old Women Thread... (Part 16)
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looney laura
29-12-2010
Hello Sad and Plum

Well I have cleaned my drawers out hahaha, can't sleep so next is the cupboards after a cup of tea
did you find anything nice out about your family Sad?

Kindle still keep looking not sure which to buy have bookmarked the sites KJ Thanks for future reference.

How is little Plum doing well I hope and settled, she will be growing up fast, are things that much more expensive in Australia? I thought the standard of living was cheaper than here, just goes to show you learn something new every day. take care Plum
ImaPlum
29-12-2010
Originally Posted by looney laura:
“How is little Plum doing well I hope and settled, she will be growing up fast, are things that much more expensive in Australia? I thought the standard of living was cheaper than here, just goes to show you learn something new every day. take care Plum”

Helloooooo LL LittlePlum is 8, nearly 9 now - time flies! She is still a giant and will be as tall as me by the time she leaves primary school I reckon. She settled in really well here and is doing well at school, after having to play catch up for a while since she missed out on Prep and part of Year 1. She got the award for Year 3 for most consistent performer in terms of effort, application and general good behaviour. So far each of her teachers have absolutely loved her. I'm a proud mum

Re cost of living, some things are cheaper here and some are dearer - probably swings and roundabouts. Books is just one of those where Australia loses out, which is a bugger because I'm a book worm! .... or a nerd
batgirl
29-12-2010
Originally Posted by KJ44:
“Ours just sneaked out of their cage and ended up under the Christmas tree...



I lurve mine too.
http://www.feedbooks.com/
(beware UK copyright Life+70)
[LIST][*]Spooky[*]Scary[/LIST]”

Thanks KJ. I'll explore both spooky and scary.

Great grumping Plum.

Hi LL.

And I'm off to the cinema, with some teenage boys, to see Tron. I've no idea what it's about but I promised...
snowy ghost
29-12-2010
yoo hoo..last day of slobbing to day...back to work to morrow
KJ44
29-12-2010
Poor snOWy

I had all sorts of ambitions not to fritter away my time off, but it's well and truly covered in breadcrumbs now. I is well chilled though.

I even have a daytime TV habit. 'Being Erica' on E4.
Ignazio
29-12-2010
My shower is only running cold - cold -cold.

Thank the Lord I have more than one place to hang my body wash.

Think twice people before designating the luxurious, scented and candle lit bath to the scrap heap.
handymelon
29-12-2010
Iggy! Hellooooooooo! And what a brilliant grump to return with!
I mostly get showers these days due to toddler-itis, but when I do grab the odd bath it's utter bliss...

Sad and LL - I thought *I* was keeping horrible hours this holiday!
Hope you both feel OK this evening

No Kindle for me, not yet anyway. Like Plummie, I'm spending on other things at the moment!
batgirl
30-12-2010
Well, I'm up... Friends popped over for a drink last night... Head hurts...

Oh, and Tron was a pile of crap.
KJ44
30-12-2010
Originally Posted by batgirl:
“Well, I'm up... Friends popped over for a drink last night... Head hurts...

Oh, and Tron was a pile of crap.”

Yes, word on the street is that you were doomed before you went but I didn't like to say so. It seems the appeal of the sequel is restricted to those who enjoyed the original; so if you don't know the story, the sequel doesn't make much sense.

I'm working my way through this on my Kindle:
http://www.teleread.com/ebooks/passw...-by-nick-name/
Password Incorrect is a truly zany collection of “tech-absurd” short stories by Nick Name, pen name for Polish author Piotr Kowalczyk, which only a networked world could have unleashed. It’s available for free from Feedbooks.
On Christmas Eve Slawek Przekosniak received an SMS with these wishes: “Wishing yo good ping super new”. He didn’t know who sent him that surprisingly enigmatic message.
batgirl
30-12-2010
Looks fabby.

And I wish you'd said about Tron.
snowy ghost
30-12-2010
yoh guys and gals
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
Morning all

I'm half asleep with my first mug of tea cooling and wishing I were still asleep. I'm at that awkward stage where I'm too asleep to concentrate on anything but too wide awake to sleep. So what better to do than come and witter on here

Mind you, nothing much happening here. Set up the table tennis table in the garage yesterday, well its not so much a garage as an undercover outside area.... then spent an hour or so "playing" table tennis with LittlePlum. It mainly involves bending over and picking up the ball again.... patience is a virtue they say - I was ever so virtuous yesterday, not sure I can hack it today though! She was definitely better at the end though .... but still awful of course! I bet its the first thing she says when she gets up though, she'll stagger along with her eyes barely open and say "can we play now, mum".

I haven't been to the cinema for ages, but I confess Tron doesn't tempt me at all. I wanted to see the Harry Potter one but cant justify the money, so will just wait til it's out on DVD. I have to go to the cinema soon though, because someone gave LittlePlum a cinema voucher for her Christmas so we'll have to go see a film to use that... not sure what my choices are. Just looked, it's Megamind, Voyage of the Dawn Treader or Tangled. Not sure I want to see any of them ..... I usually like kiddy films too!


Edit: You can see I still haven't mastered the art of the short post!
snowy ghost
30-12-2010
Plum, have you seen all the Toy Story films?
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
Originally Posted by snowy ghost:
“Plum, have you seen all the Toy Story films?”

Oooh yes I have! I loved Toy Story! I was really glad that they waited til they had a good story before making the 3rd one.
snowy ghost
30-12-2010
we watched Toy Story 3 the other night..sob sob
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
Glad it's not just me then.... I was at the cinema when I saw it and it never occurred to me that I should take tissues
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
Ooooh another thread just made me think of something I've not told you all. I'm a Nanna now! sort of! My 20yo stepson's gf had a baby boy just before Christmas. It's not actually his, she was pregnant when he met her, so it's my stepson's stepson - so I suppose technically I'm a double step Nanna or a two-step Nanna.... that's a dance step isn't it? Hmmm I'd rather be a foxtrot in that case
snowy ghost
30-12-2010
congrats
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
now the Foxtrot has made me think of the wassername alphabet .... in which my name would be IndiaMikeAlphaPapaLimaUniformMike. Quite catchy eh
KJ44
30-12-2010
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet

Golf Oscar Whiskey
Sadperson
30-12-2010
Liking the whisky part

Congrats Plummie

Snowy - thanks for the hug elsewhere

It's just hitting me that my baby turns eighteen on Saturday. It's a bit
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
Originally Posted by KJ44:
“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet

Golf Oscar Whiskey ”

You'd be KiloJuliet44 ..... shortened to FatJules Hmmm this is what sleep deprivation does to me. Perhaps I should go back to bed
handymelon
30-12-2010
My name would fill up my posting allowance...

We have done of our late night trips to Ikea, so Mr M is currently bathing a tot who's so tired she's turned manic...
Was good fun, though!

I started to realise my age when the children of pupils I'd taught strted turning up in my classes again! I currently have a Year 10 pupil whose Mum was in one of my first English classes, and there are two members if the teaching staff who are also ex-pupils of mine. FFS!
And for what it's worth, Sad - when mine hits 18, I'll be 60...

Plummie - go and see the Dawn Treader. Should be a belting good yarn if it's even a tiny bit like the book. Other two narnia films were corkers!
ImaPlum
30-12-2010
Originally Posted by handymelon:
“Plummie - go and see the Dawn Treader. Should be a belting good yarn if it's even a tiny bit like the book. Other two narnia films were corkers!”

It's definitely the pick of the bunch. At the end of the day, we'll go and see whichever one appeals to young plum the most!

Everyone is still asleep here, lazy beggars! I better get off though and do dishes and stuff. Busy afternoon today. Sleep well when you go :sleep:
Ignazio
31-12-2010
Still bathing rather than showering - but compared to those poor sods in NI I have no reason to complain.

Congrats to Nanny Plum and Baby Sad (come Saturday)

Laura so pleased to see you posting again - how are you?

My New Year Guests start arriving any time after midday today and I think I'm sufficiently prepared to welcome them unflustered with a drop of something sparkling.

I've told my guests to forget about bringing booze - just bring something sparkly and by that I mean fireworks Come 2011 I plan to see it in with an explosion of rockets, stars and of course the odd banger - NOT, I hasten to add, a sickly pink porker from Mr. Walls.
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