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The Darling Crepes of May

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CointreauVersial · 12/05/2014 17:25

My turn......

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QueenQueenie · 12/05/2014 17:32

Nice one CV!

WELL DONE Herbie Herbs! Fantastic news. Wow!
I can't recommend going back to education in your crepeage highly enough. I think you'll love it and get a lot out of it. Really pleased for you.

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BindiBach · 12/05/2014 17:32

What are the Darling Crepes of May (loved the Darling Buds though).

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motherinferior · 12/05/2014 17:34

It's a thread from a group of ahem mature laydeez, Bindi, with only tangential S&B Blush but we are very nice.

We can now fuss over your exams, dissertation, etc, Herbs. Grin

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CointreauVersial · 12/05/2014 17:38

Herbs, brilliant! So pleased for you. Wine Wine Thanks Thanks How long is the course for?

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lalsy · 12/05/2014 17:42

Herbs, that is brilliant, well done!

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bigTillyMint · 12/05/2014 17:43

Hope you're celebrating Herbs!

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NUFC69 · 12/05/2014 17:59

Well done, Herbs, that's fantastic news - I think the TofT can have a night off - break out the champagne. Grin

My thoughts are with all of the DC who are doing exams or SATS: I still remember with horror DS's A Level results, it will stay with me for ever. But we worked through it, DS went to uni and is now very successful. Not saying this is going to happen to any of your DC, but it isn't the end of the world, it only feels like it!

Another one here who thinks the emoticon should come after the full stop.

Thanks for the nice new thread.

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hattymattie · 12/05/2014 18:01

Oh God - I just started thread as well - I knew that would happen. Anyway bloody brilliant news HerbsWine Wine Wine Wine Thanks Thanks

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hattymattie · 12/05/2014 18:12

I've reported myself so hopefully other thread will be removed to avoid confusion

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BindiBach · 12/05/2014 18:15

When you say "mature"...how mature Smile

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QueenQueenie · 12/05/2014 18:18

Well Bindi... frankly forty to fabulously fifty ish... that sort of old "mature". We're not the other sort of mature, well not all the time anyway.

Can we tempt you to linger a little or are you less "mature"?

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herbaceous · 12/05/2014 18:21

I'm, ridiculously, on a fast day, but may treat myself to a glass of wine after choir. Get me, living the high life.

I know it sounds like false modesty, but I really really thought I'd done so badly. I felt embarrassed when I came out, that I'd wasted their time and let myself down so badly.

I'm now coming over a bit Groucho Marx - can it really be that great!

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beachyhead · 12/05/2014 18:28

How long is the course, Herbs? And when does your new life start? So exciting.

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motherinferior · 12/05/2014 18:32
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hattymattie · 12/05/2014 18:39

I'm having oneWine Wine cheers herbsSmile

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herbaceous · 12/05/2014 18:42

The full time course is a year, the part time two years. Full time would mean getting it over with, meaning new life can start, but part time would enable a bit of money to be earned and not be so full on.

All feel free to raise a glass!

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motherinferior · 12/05/2014 18:48

Herbs, my feeling is do it full-time. Part-time will expand to be full-time anyway.

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NearTheWindymill · 12/05/2014 18:53

I agree with you Rudy

Herbs Congratulations

BindiBach I can't speak for others - the ones I've met are mere slips of girls but I'm 54 this summer - 25 inside though Grin.

Are you feeling better QQ

DD is relatively calm and composed. I think it's better now they've started.

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addle · 12/05/2014 19:06

CONGRATS! Herbs! that's fabulous and inspiring news, and simply means you have no idea how well you came across. Wonderful.

Windy - hope your back is ?a bit better today


Good luck to everyone's DCs with exams

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hattymattie · 12/05/2014 19:07

Agree with MI part-time has a habit of expanding. Go for full on - that year will go really fast.

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bigTillyMint · 12/05/2014 19:09

I third that - full-time or bust!

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NearTheWindymill · 12/05/2014 19:09

It is a bit, thank you. Saw lovely helpful new doctor today who has given me a prescription for new painkillers. Came home at four and have only answered a handful of e-mails. Had to get DH to help me put my tights on this morning and couldn't bend down to plug in the curling tongs when he had gone Sad.

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herbaceous · 12/05/2014 19:19

My only thoughts re part time are a) I can 'keep my hand in' with writing, and thus keep it going as part of my 'portfolio career' once I become a teacher, and b) the money I could earn would stop DP being quite so pursed-lipped about the whole thing.

But I suspect you're all right - get it over with, and new career by 50!

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hattymattie · 12/05/2014 19:20

Windy that sounds awfulSad

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NearTheWindymill · 12/05/2014 19:21

It was - my hair's been a terrible mess all day - shameful Grin

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