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Old 24-11-2011, 20:19
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"Chicken Licken" in the book we had, Plummie!

Horrible day today - Mr M had a day off and we were both so stressed and knackered we basically spent the first half of it it arguing. And then after things had all calmed down and we had a nice afternoon he went to pick Melony up from the childminder's and was waiting at a busy T-junction to turn right onto the main road, and the car behind him rear-ended him on purpose! Four young lads all thinking it was v. funny. He ended up really losing his rag and shoving one of them - it all came to nothing, but by the time he got home he'd convinced himself the police would be round to arrest him for assault, and of course M was in a right old state.

Anyway - cups of tea and calming-downs all round and we're just about back to normal. *phew!*
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Old 24-11-2011, 20:38
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oh dear ((((((((((((((((melon family))))))))))
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Old 24-11-2011, 21:02
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I knew you would have the definitive answer Handy

Eeeeep that was a rotten day indeed for you Melons. Hopefully, peace will now reign supreme for the forseeable future! I do like peace.

I'm soooooo tired this morning. Must have had about 3.5 hours sleep in the end but was woken up early by pup banging the door to say it was time for her walk and wee. Who am I to argue with a puppy bladder!
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Old 24-11-2011, 22:19
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(((melons and Plums)))

handy - all's well and all that but I can imagine how pissed off himself would've been. What a bunch of *****.

Plumster - so you're book rich AND hot...
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Old 24-11-2011, 22:21
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The starred out word is a reference to pregnant goldfish.
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Old 24-11-2011, 22:35
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Thanks, folks!

All is now calm and I've scoffed a Double Decker by way of therapy
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Old 24-11-2011, 22:48
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Handy - tell Mr M revenge is a dish best served cold, and get the insurance claim in. This is one instance where I wouldn't blame him for hitting them for whiplash as well, little pregnant goldfishes....

Here, am slightly troubled by my daughter casually mentioning that her boyfriend was heading in this direction on the train... .... 'by mistake'. Hmmmm.

And so far as work stuff is concerned we appear to be going nowhere fast. Finding out who our friends are though
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Old 25-11-2011, 00:24
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I think hes just happy he hasn't been arrested tbh, Sad

(((((((hugs))))))) for recalcitrant daughters and hideous work situation
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Old 25-11-2011, 17:44
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I've scoffed a Double Decker by way of therapy
Did you dunk it in your tea? //lurch//

Mr M, as we know, is my lost twin bro. (I'm a poet and don't know it.)

Why is it, that decent people, wound up by muppets, go all guilty and angsty because they lost their temper and (Daily Mail moment) live in fear that they'll be a human rights war criminal as a result?

Anyroad, you live in Hull. Go see that Prescott bloke, 'av a word, he'll sort 'em out for thee. (He was on telly last night - also he's a bit of a May Babies hero, we see him on trains and platforms a lot.)
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Old 25-11-2011, 17:52
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am slightly troubled by my daughter
Mine was a right cow last night. I love her, truly, but dammit, she makes life hard. Teenagers? I'd lock 'em up until they're 21.
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Old 25-11-2011, 19:14
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Mine was a right cow last night. I love her, truly, but dammit, she makes life hard. Teenagers? I'd lock 'em up until they're 21.
*High fives KJ*



The boyfriend didn't show up here anyway. Gather things are a little... strained. Another Uni Open Day tomorrow - although she now says she doesn't want to go there so what's the point ... I just want to be able to plan my weekend, is that so much to ask?
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Old 25-11-2011, 19:56
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Ours is nowhere near a teenager and she's been a proper handful all day - swinging from angel to git in the blink of an eye. Hoping to get her into bed early so she's less tired tomorrow and we have half a chance of not parcelling her up and sending her to one of you lot!

Long distance relationship, eh? Never easy...
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Old 25-11-2011, 20:17
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I'm still willing to have a go handy. Although...

... my weekend's planned - I'm getting pissed tonight, sleeping it off tomorrow followed by a bit of reading in bed when I wake up, and Batman's making supper. Sunday will involve more sleeping in and then a bit of when he goes off (so to speak).

Not the most dynamic of weekends but I've only just finished dealing with a shedload of paperworky stuff so energy levels are low.
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Old 25-11-2011, 21:01
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I'm getting pissed tonight,
Millwall tomorrow.

(((Sad))) - because.

Aw, handy, you can still shut her in the cupboard under the stairs. Luxury!

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Old 25-11-2011, 21:15
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Millwall????
When I lived in Sarf London, all the males in ma famille were fans....my brother was a bit of a hooligan
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Old 25-11-2011, 21:42
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Millwall????
When I lived in Sarf London, all the males in ma famille were fans....my brother was a bit of a hooligan
I is a genkleman.
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Old 25-11-2011, 23:06
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Millwall's Den was the only ground I was ever genuinely unhappy visiting. It was kind of sinister but that was back in the day!

Nothing much to report here. All quiet on the Southern Front.

My delightful OH said we'll go and get me a bookcase which will be most excellent as I hate all my books being in piles rather than shelves. Hoping it happens soon as I have it all planned out!

Only a week more of school. LittlePlum is really looking forward to the holidays, but I think she'll be bored quickly. It won't be so bad if the car is fixed as at least then we'll be able to go out and about a bit. Car goes in again on Tuesday, hopefully this time to be repaired, so I'll be needing positive car mechanical/electrical vibes

Our washing machine conked out this week too, but luckily there was a spare one here that Roger the ex-Lodger had bought for $20 at a garage sale. It sounds like a rocket about to go into orbit - but it's better than no machine!

Work just phoned, I thought it was to give me extra hours tonight, but wahhhhhh it was just to ask if I would change my 4 hours from 5 - 9 to 8 - midnight wahhhhhh that means another late night!
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Old 26-11-2011, 13:42
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Rubbish week here but now am in bed again with poorly shoulder. Looking forward to tv tonight. How sad am I?
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Old 26-11-2011, 18:41
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Sad? You and me both Amica (and Sad, of course). We've started on the PG already and have an evening of X Factor planned - the US version and our own. There was an option to go out too, so that probably makes us extra sad.

Hope you feel better soon.

Plummy - I can't get my head around the time difference so I'm just going to imagine you *at work* right now, and finishing soon to boot.
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Old 26-11-2011, 19:22
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Another one meant to be out tonight... choosing to stay home seems far more attractive - and I was really looking forward to it, too.

We did a day of shopping instead of the Uni Open day, so it's not that I'm knackered through driving; just full of head cold and general grumpiness
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Old 26-11-2011, 21:21
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my washing machine has expired....I went to the launderette and put the money in to watch it start up with no washing in it.....told the resident Dot Cotton, who told me "nothing I can do" ....so I brought the two big loads out and they are in my friend's machine
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Old 26-11-2011, 21:33
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((((((stay-at-home-grumps)))))))

I suspect we'll be making further inroads into our Spooks box-sets tonight, assisted by a ready meal from Waitrose. We know how to live it up, we do!

Re washing-machines: Our old one used to leak though the door, but only if I put powder in the drawer

It's horrible being without one, even temporarily. Poor snowy!
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Old 26-11-2011, 22:47
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Boo for dead washing machines - mine made a funny clunky bangy noise earlier but seemed to recover and work afterwards... succeeded in making stupid dog bark at it though and try to get in through the little glass window - he then sat there doing the circular head motions watching it spin! Muppet

He has a problem with domestic appliances - goes utterly cuckoo when we so much as move the hoover and can actually be a bit nasty towards it too. Obviously this doesn't bother me as I feel much the same about housey things, think he's obviously my kindred spirit

Hope you lovelies are all still lovely anyway
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Old 27-11-2011, 15:41
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Hey Collette - good to see you x

Have spent an unproductive day shopping online

Got two presents - in 3 hours. Just don't want to face the crowds.

Only two weeks to go for me. Hurrah!
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Old 27-11-2011, 15:48
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Yes, I'm still lovely Collette, thank you for asking.
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