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Zilla

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Zilla1 · 11/05/2018 11:22

Sorry if this is long, I don't want to drip feed.

DC1 and I keep getting woken up by vandals and noisy neighbours who damage things and cause trouble when we're trying to sleep. I can be a little grumpy when woken and tend to break a few things myself when confronting these idiots who, frankly, seem a little strange and can act like monsters. I can be a little clumsy though my heart is good and I always try and help people, especially people being bullied. I need my sleep and feel like I just want to sleep for years after spending long hours at work. I still hve to live here when they’ve gone away so I often hide when the authorities come round as I can't face the trouble.

I also have nothing but trouble when OLD. I had a date with one chap who had a moth fetish and another who dressed up like a robot. I always meet in a city rather than at my home so I can run for the hills when I realise they're weirdos but, a couple of times, they've kicked off and started throwing things around in the restaurant. When I wouldn't let the chap with the moth fetish come back to mine for a 'coffee', he shouted that I needed to send him the money for the meal as I'd wasted his time and was just using him for a meal. He'd insisted on going to an expensive restaurant in uptown Tokyo when I was happy just to meet for a drink. I thought he was joking but he was seriousl and followed up with his bank details so I sent them to the local council to pay for the repairs. He was not impressed so I blocked him but I think he might be stalking me. My best friend says you need a skin as thick as a dinosaur when OLD but why aren’t there any normal men out there?

I gave up on OLD and just want to spend some time with DC1. As a single parent, looking after little ‘Zuki can be tiring in itself but I just found out my sister is going to call her baby by the same name as mine even though AFAIK I created little 'Zuki's name myself and no one else has used it. I wanted a unique name to match his little personality but one which was linked to my name so we’d always be together. (I think I realised during a difficult pregnancy that his father wasn't going to stay around and, guess what, I was right though the trouble with ex-DP is for another thread. I’m sure he’s behind some of the weirdos who come round and cause trouble. He was always going on about robots and space and things). I know no one owns a name and there might be some PFB thinking going on but why can't she make up a new name herself? She has form for being a bit of a copycat - She copied my wedding reception venue and theme, buys the same clothes, (destroys the same cities) goes on holiday to the same destination. She expected me to arrange and pay for an expensive hen weekend abroad, wanted a more expensive wedding present than she bought me and insisted on a child-free wedding when she knew I wouldn't have anyone to look after my DC as my mother would be at the wedding. I tried to discuss this with my mother but she took my sister's side as she is the 'golden child'.

One of my friends told me I should be annoyed that no one where I live can seem to pronounce my name properly so they Anglicise it. I'm not sure and I think I've got enough to focus on without bringing this in.

The thing that has tipped me over the edge and to post on MN (long-time lurker) is that I keep coming across threads on MN that seem to be targeting me and using my nickname as an insult or label for people who act outrageously.

As context, English is not my first language so apologies for not writing this well. I have some undiagnosed health problems which I think may be related to environmental pollution but I can't find a Dr who will take me seriously. I thought about going NC with most of my birth family as I’ve stuck out like a sore thumb sinve I was young. I'm taller than the rest of the family and always felt awkward and clumsy. My mother said I was huge which hurt my self esteem and my sister always calls me a monster.

AIBU to be annoyed with vandals who wake me and DC up, to give up on OLD nightmares, to expect Mumsnet posters who keep attacking me by using my nickname to stop and finally to go NC with my family?

First time poster so please be gentle. If you’ve read this post to the end then I hope it all makes sense.

Thank you ;-)

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Zilla1 · 11/05/2018 22:35

I was hoping to get some work in Europe, Londonmummy, as I thought it might be educational for 'Zuki to visit but I only seem to get to visit the same couple of locations.

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Zilla1 · 11/05/2018 22:48

I'll try and draw a diagram that will be all yours Babooshka

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CurlyWurlyTwirly · 11/05/2018 23:04

Looks like the UK mumsnet terms have gone to bed —finishing their 2nd bottle of wine— Don’t worry the Aussies will take over the night shift

paxillin · 11/05/2018 23:15

Bed ? Friday night, they are opening the third bottle. Tomorrow is Eurovision, party will go right through.

DSHathawayGivesMeFannyGallops · 11/05/2018 23:17

Do not google the penguin bollards or you will be advert- haunted by the penguin bollards until the end of days.

When your sister got married, incidentally, it wasn't in Maui was it?

Zilla1 · 11/05/2018 23:22

I don't think I've visited Australia, Curly, though I've passed it a few times. It's one of the many places on my bucket list.

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Zilla1 · 11/05/2018 23:29

I like your thinking DSHathaway though her hen week was in NY and she got married in Tokyo. It was handy as I got to do some work in both places though I missed 'Zuki terribly as she insisted on a child-free wedding. You should have heard her complain when one of her friends had a child-free wedding now DSis has DC herself.

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TheSassyAssassin · 12/05/2018 00:01

You are very welcome re the haiku! Tell me did you wear white to DSis's wedding?

allthegoodnameshadgone · 12/05/2018 00:32

Sitting in bed eating my daughters left over mini eggs and laughing.

Thinking has my crown broke a bit or is that a bit of mini egg. Can't be arsed looking in the mirror with my phone as a torch. It feels ok. I'll judge tomorrow.

Like this thread. Hard to tell. The wine. It might be ok and real.

WattdeEll · 12/05/2018 00:44

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Zilla1 · 12/05/2018 14:16

Hi Sassy,

No, I didn't wear white. She put all the bridal party in a shade of blue which did my complexion no favours (blue and green should never be seen, except on an Irish Queen?).

You might not be surprised that DM and DSis both wore white at my wedding, even though I'd paid for the bridesmaids outfit and a new dress for the MoB. I didn't go on the rampage when I saw them though there was some trouble at the end of the reception. Three men dresses as mantises (mantises?) turned up and started a fight.

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DragonMummy1418 · 12/05/2018 14:38

Bravo. Well done.
Went right over my head for a while 😂

stayanotherday · 12/05/2018 14:46

Is there a man in a tree outside looking for a parrot?

Lalliella · 12/05/2018 15:04

Zilla your thread is brilliant. I’m so sorry you have so many problems. I was just wondering - do you perhaps have issues parking your car? You might like to draw a diagram for it!

stayanotherday · 12/05/2018 15:31

Do you wear a gimp mask to sleep?

Zilla1 · 12/05/2018 16:07

Lalliella,

Thank you. I don't have parking problems but I did promise Babooshka a diagram. I've sketched something out but can't seem to upload it. I'll try again tonight when I get on the laptop.

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Zilla1 · 12/05/2018 16:08

Thank you, Dragonmummy. OMG Zilla asks are we related?

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Zilla1 · 12/05/2018 16:14

Sorry, I don't normally talk about myself in the third person but couldn't resist.

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TheSassyAssassin · 12/05/2018 16:24

I'm sorry you had such a difficult time at your wedding Zilla. I think I recall a couple of different threads that am guessing must have been around the time you were married (because it's so rare that the 'that dress is too white for a wedding' discussion occurs on here, that it must have been your DM and DSis posting) where pictures were included and the consensus was not to wear the outfits - especially the charity shop born Debenhams bridal range one - but sadly it seems the advice just wasn't heeded Flowers

TheSassyAssassin · 12/05/2018 16:24

*bought....not born....Hmm

Zilla1 · 12/05/2018 22:26

Sassy, I don't think they wore the Debenhams dress you're referring to. It's not easy

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Zilla1 · 12/05/2018 22:27

Sorry posted too soon, damn these short arms of mine.

It's not easy finding Debenhams new or second hand in the South Pacific.

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TheSassyAssassin · 12/05/2018 22:28

No it really isn't

stayanotherday · 12/05/2018 22:40

Lol!

stayanotherday · 15/05/2018 00:06

It must be awful for you.

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