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To think that if they don't go to bed in a minute, that I might blow my stack?

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SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 14/06/2012 23:43

DD13 is pissing about with her new phone, and DS16 is on study leave so is like a spare part, lying in until all hours! I've told them repeatedly, since 10.30pm, to go to bloody bed, and I'm starting to get ANNOYED! They have both been down for drinks and loo in the last 10 minutes, and I've had enough! GRRRRRR!

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WorraLiberty · 14/06/2012 23:47

Lordy the 13yr old should be phone-less and asleep for sure Shock

I loved my study leave at that age though...I spent most of it in the pub on the corner of our road Blush

GrimmaTheNome · 14/06/2012 23:48

YANBU, v late for the 13 yr old... I'd be confiscating that new phone if she reappeared tonight. (I thought mine was late, lights out 10:15 tonight but she does have to be at bus-stop by 7:30.)

Which makes me wonder what the heck I'm still doing up and wittering on MN... good night! Smile

SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 14/06/2012 23:50

Yes! She should be asleep. Ive had enough of this night owl behaviour and then having to drag them out of bed in the morning! Dd is a grumpy cow at wake up time!
DS is on study leave, but I haven't seen much evidence of studying! Hmm

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