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to be secretly delighted when my male colleague witters on about babysitters, school applications and sleepless nights.

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OrmIrian · 20/11/2008 16:30

and long to remind him of the days when he was an arse and had an almost pathological dislike of babies, refused to donate money when someone went on maternity leave, and complain loudly that he wasn't allowed to take time off to do things he wanted to do when women could do it 'just because they get up the duff'.

Because I would love to. I think he has genuinely forgotten how poisonous he used to be.

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OldLadyKnowsNothing · 20/11/2008 16:32

Just smirk. Knowingly.

And suggest makeup to cover the baggy eyes...

tiedsville · 20/11/2008 16:33

A little reminder wouldn't hurt....

OrmIrian · 20/11/2008 16:37

Wish I'd recorded some of his more unpleasant rantings. Often when I was in the room with him - heavily pregnant

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misshardbroom · 20/11/2008 17:01

I don't think I could resist the temptation to remind him. Twunt.

OrmIrian · 20/11/2008 17:13

He is also a very devoted daddy too. Not even as if was nagged into fatherhood by partner. Road to Damascus thing really.

This afternoon he was advising someone else about travel cots.... nearly snorted my coffee over the screen

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nooka · 20/11/2008 17:24

Sounds lovely I think I wouldn't be able to resist a few digs. Just for fun you know...

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