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To think going to Maccas when someone has made your dinner is tide?

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NettoSuperstar · 18/03/2011 18:25

This is DD's friend.
She's fussy which is fine, I cater for her, she loves my chicken korma, which I've made tonight, and a selection of other dishes.

DD went to play at her house earlier, saying they'd be back by 5.45 for dinner, and then they'd go to youth club at 6.30.

DD came back on her own as her friend is off to Maccas with her Mum, and then coming to sleep over at 7!

Oh fucking really?Shock

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NettoSuperstar · 18/03/2011 22:11

A game, not 'the' game.

It's a crap boring game, to do with boring board games.

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perfumedlife · 18/03/2011 22:14

Oh hells bells, at what age do I have to suffer sleepovers please?

Udderly · 18/03/2011 22:26

What are pot stickers? [intrigued]

MadamDeathstare · 18/03/2011 22:51

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WinterOfOurDiscountTents · 18/03/2011 23:27

I make my own potstickers twice in ten years anyway. Grin

Yes, very rued, but particularly thoughtless of the mother.

ddubsgirl · 18/03/2011 23:29

can i come and have her share she didnt eat :)

NettoSuperstar · 19/03/2011 12:08

The hideous game was called dreamphone. If you have girls never buy them it.
They've eaten all the yoghurt, cheap cheese slices and drank all the milk, leaving me none for a cuppa.

I'm chucking them both out to play shortly so I can spend the afternoon watching The Tudors.

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JessRabbit · 19/03/2011 15:20

She can't be remotely fussy if she likes to eat McDonalds. Wink

FellatioNelson · 19/03/2011 15:42

Forget your copious and varied curries for a moment - I can't believe that a child's mother would interrupt an planned evening of playing together to send your child home, to take her on child to McDonalds, to then bring her child back to your house. Hmm

Some people are beyond rude.

NettoSuperstar · 19/03/2011 17:58

I know, it's so rude, I really don't understand it at all.

Still DD's staying there tonight so I can't complain, so long as they don't send DD home while they have a takeaway or some such

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MadamDeathstare · 19/03/2011 18:07

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lostinafrica · 19/03/2011 18:21

Drive round later this evening, call your daughter to the front door and enjoy two big slices of rich chocolate cake together on the front step. Wink

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