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MadameCheese · 17/09/2008 12:16

I was out with our dog yesterday and bumped into a friend who was riding. We said hello and then she shouted when she was further off "I hope you haven't left DS". (My husband was at home with him), I said no and told her this and she said "good not on his own then?" As if I'd walk the dog and leave my baby behind, I'm really rather hurt, does she think I'm stupid?

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fryalot · 17/09/2008 12:17

no, she doesn't think you're stupid, she was making a joke.

Perhaps not a very funny one, but she was trying to be flippant

MadameCheese · 17/09/2008 12:18

Btw from her tone I don't think she was joking

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MamaG · 17/09/2008 12:20

you're being over sensitive surely

hifi · 17/09/2008 12:20

hmm, it probably crossed her mind.

MadameCheese · 17/09/2008 12:21

I guess you had to be there

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Overmydeadbody · 17/09/2008 12:21

MAybe she was just making conversation and not really thinking?

ahundredbiros · 17/09/2008 12:23

What an odd thing to say.

I think she was thinking about her lunch or something, and not really concentrating.

or she could just be INCREDIBLY bossy?

coppertop · 17/09/2008 12:30

I get this on the rare occasion that I'm out on my own. It's meant (and taken) as a joke.

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