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MN is rubbish!!

698 replies

alfiescottsmummy · 24/08/2010 12:02

I think that you lot are really uncaring and ignorant. I have read a thread where nearly all the mums have maybe a young girl feel unwanted and then went on to bitch about it.

I hope that your children become young parents so you know how it feels because you have some sort of problem with it. I think that use need to get a life and think about others. why not have a young parent section?

If it would help a lot of young parents relate to each other.

I think you all need to have a good look in the mirror.

OH by the way I love NETMUMS and the tickers Smile

OP posts:
ShadeofViolet · 24/08/2010 18:06

Wailing Blush

PacificDogwood · 24/08/2010 18:07

Grin @ Benwell Dummy - superb!

racheyh · 24/08/2010 18:10

ShadeofViolet me too I thought I was the only one! Also the dummy and buggy at the age of 3!

Tippychoocks · 24/08/2010 18:10

Would not want to be responsible for wine spilling Shock
Am impressed by the immediate post yard arm drinking of wine btw. That's organisation.

Oblomov · 24/08/2010 18:14

Fab thread.

ChippingIn · 24/08/2010 18:14

Pacific have you heard any more from your Mum? Has your Dad been unwell? Hope he's OK x

StayingDavidTennantsGirl · 24/08/2010 18:22

I'm waiting until dh comes home from work, and then I intend to have a Very Large gin and tonic. The only reason I am holding off is in case ds2 needs picking up from cricket practice before dh gets home.

PacificDogwood · 24/08/2010 18:22

Oh, thanks for asking (dad v fit and active for his age, looks like he may have had a clot/s on this lung, but is fine in himself just now and well looked after), but please do not turn this thread in a serious one.

Oh, I like the Hon cupboard Smile

hobnobsaremyfavourite · 24/08/2010 18:22

I'm preening myself for being the 1001 post on that other thread

Tippychoocks · 24/08/2010 18:23

Excellent. More Hons. Stay away from that Lambrini cupboard and their cheesy snacks.

squigglywig · 24/08/2010 18:23

what in the world is babydancing?

mumbar · 24/08/2010 18:23

just come back to this thread re read op and realised the first line is 'I think you lot'

Bloody charming way to refer to people.

PacificDogwood · 24/08/2010 18:24

Hobnob, you missed it, my condolences Wink.

You should join the threadkiller thread

PacificDogwood · 24/08/2010 18:25

BD = shagging with intent
Grin

Tippychoocks · 24/08/2010 18:26

We are a bit of a rabble though, to be fair.
Squigglywig, it is a scary term, meaning a shag. Specifically whilst trying to conceive II presume but maybe not, am not an expert.

ChippingIn · 24/08/2010 18:26

squigglywig - a nauseating way of referring to shagging - or rather shagging with the intent of getting pregnant.

StuckInTheMiddleWithYou · 24/08/2010 18:27

Oh and "babydust". Can we ban that too?

Tippychoocks · 24/08/2010 18:28

What is up with my typing? It's usually bad but III for I is odd. I am suspecting sabotage, someone is spiking the Pimms in the Hons cupboard. Could be the first wave of the invasion.

hobnobsaremyfavourite · 24/08/2010 18:28

Shit I thought I killed it Shit Shit Shit.

squigglywig · 24/08/2010 18:29

Eww. That really is foul.

squigglywig · 24/08/2010 18:30

There is Pimms in the Hons cupboard??

PacificDogwood · 24/08/2010 18:32

Cucumber sandwiches, anyone?

Look, I've cut the crusts of.

Thought they would go well with the Pimm's...

hobnobsaremyfavourite · 24/08/2010 18:32

Mmmmm Pimms

Tippychoocks · 24/08/2010 18:34

Yep, Pacific, Fergie and I are eating the fruit and having a delightful time. It's all go in the good cupboard

Booboobedoo · 24/08/2010 18:47

I'd like to be an Hon.

Although I am starting to reach that age where one needs diamonds near ones face to lend one sparkle.