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AIBU?

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to go to bed at 8.30pm tonight?

38 replies

Picante · 31/12/2009 18:59

Well?

What's the point?

Even when I do stay up I'm always in bed by 12.03am.

Sensible or party pooper?

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CurlyhairedAssassin · 31/12/2009 19:54

Very sensible - you will avoid Jools Holland's Hootenannny - it's always a disappointment.

Facebookaddict · 31/12/2009 20:05

Oh oopsandbabycoconut that's made my night given how horrid you were to me on thread few months ago! My DS and DD bound to sleep happily 7-8 so will toast you tonight in knowledge what goes around comes around.

oopsandbabycoconut · 31/12/2009 20:30

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mrstimlovejoy · 31/12/2009 20:32

i'll be in bed by 10 dh is working,dd in bed already and i'm working tomorrow night so need my sleep [i'll take a glass of baileys with me to sip whilst i read my book]

ijustwanttoaskaquestion · 31/12/2009 21:00

facebookaddict - that has to be the nastiest thing i have ever seen posted on here yeah, really mature!

ijustwanttoaskaquestion · 31/12/2009 21:01

I'll probably be awake, just by virtue of the fact that we tend to go to bed around that time - I can't be doing with NYE, it just means xmas is over

mistletoekisses · 31/12/2009 21:07

YANBU - have just had a slice of toast with hot chocolate, told DH to get into his pyjamas nowso he doesnt disturb me later. Fully intend to be in land of nod within next 30 mins.

I loves my bed I do!

GColdtimer · 31/12/2009 21:07

so glad I found this thread as I am off to bed in a minute. DH has gone to a party, I am 32 weeks pg with horrible cold and SPD. so, off in a minute with my book and a very small hot toddy for medicinal purposes!

ijustwanttoaskaquestion · 31/12/2009 21:12

oh, it gets better - love actually on the telly - i got all excited when i saw it had liam neesom in it, but then it seems his wife died in it - and he lost his wife this year oh god, i dont think i can watch it now.

Facebookaddict · 31/12/2009 21:16

ijust it was nothing compres to what oopsa posted a few months ago. And to set the record straight, no I do not take any pleasure from a baby's pain, more the fact that someone bullying people into her views on feeding and routine has found that it doesn't always go to plan.

mum2all · 31/12/2009 23:09

YANBU I would've been too except finding it difficult to get comfy (think I'm def having boys, both my DSs kicked way more than DDs)

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