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To be furious that a cashier at supermarket told me off for DD eating a bite of an apple...

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pavlovthecat · 01/06/2008 14:19

... which I paid for?

Apparently, it is paid for by weight, so could I not let her do it in future? No please. Nothing else.

She is 23 months old. So charge me the extra f**king half pence then tosser!!!

It came to 21p. She had taken two 23 month old sized bites. Which is why I was buying it in the first place!

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pavlovthecat · 04/06/2008 21:24

So, Xenia - what class would you call me? Am interested, seeing as this my thread (it was) to hear what class category you would place me in, and how you came to that conclusion... .

I have to confess - I have not read all of the posts since yesterday. It went off on such a tangent that I lost track of it all. I will read some here and there this evening...

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Judy1234 · 04/06/2008 22:02

(Thanks, H. It's not so bad but still lots to do after a death)

Pav, I can't be bothered to go back to read posts. Class is made up of lots of factors and I am sure some working class people woudln't dream of eating food they haven't paid for and some middle class would but in general it's more likely the former do it that the latter.

lucyellensmum · 04/06/2008 22:11

Xenia, i hope you are OK too actually, ive been there and its shit.

pavlovthecat · 04/06/2008 22:58

Xenia Sorry, it appears I missed something, although I am not sure what, not seen any threads. I apologise if my last post was inappropriately timed

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duchesse · 05/06/2008 11:58

Pavlov- Xenia's father died very recently.

batters · 05/06/2008 12:12

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onebatmother · 05/06/2008 12:15

Very sorry to hear your sad news, Xenia.

Judy1234 · 05/06/2008 13:46

(It's okay. He was 79. In a sense he died 3 or 4 years ago because that's when he stopped communicating as he had dementia but even so it's a bit of a shock and there are so many things to do even after the funeral which is now over. I think 70s is fairly young for both parents to die)

Cammelia · 05/06/2008 14:47

Sorry to hear about your father Xenia

TheAngryAtheist · 05/06/2008 15:02

Xenia, dementia is terribly hard, isn't it? And you're right, these days 70s does seem young. To be honest, I think it must be jolly hard to have both parents gone whatever your or their ages - I mean, even were you 60 you'd still feel bereft. Sorry.

pavlovthecat · 05/06/2008 16:16

Xenia - sorry to hear about your loss. I am an orphan so i sympathise with you

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Judy1234 · 05/06/2008 17:42

I benefit from not being an Angry Atheist I suppose so I think he's likely to be out there somewhere with many millions of years left to go

BalloonSlayer · 05/06/2008 17:53

Sorry to hear of your loss Xenia.

(I lost my dad recently too.)

Hope you are doing OK.

MrsCarrot · 05/06/2008 18:36

Xenia - Sorry to hear about your father. DH had lost both parents by the age of 30. It is hard.

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