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this place is looking dusty and unloved..........

(5 Posts)
2shoescreepingthroughblood Fri 16-Oct-09 18:57:21

I think it needs a good dust and clean

Davros Sun 25-Oct-09 09:13:13

make sure you use a Henry, not a Dyson!

springlamb Mon 26-Oct-09 20:04:17

Yeah it is, but don't fret - I have several ishoos on the brew here and some will soon be ready to serve.
In the meantime please research:-
how would you feel if the psychobabblers thought you'd caused anxiety disorder in your dc?
how far should I go in letting ds (15 in a fortnight) take decisions about his physio?
and where is my perfect college for ds, I need it by Sept 2011 and I'm no nearer finding it.
I just need to let these ferment for a few more days (and get the hols over with) and I shall be ready for opinions.

Davros Sat 31-Oct-09 09:44:00

I am thinking.......

cloelia Sat 31-Oct-09 16:15:14

i am new to mnet (about a week) and have only just found this teens section today! it is where i need to be so will now have a look at the threads. Hello all! am a parent of a dd with sn; she is 11 but teen in her behaviour etc etc. Good to find some other parents in similar boat.

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