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The LIGHTer, brighter calorie fighters!!

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Mouseface · 31/08/2010 14:57

The title says it all really!! Grin

I'm Mouse, I eat far too much cheese food and need to lose more than I did last week, all thanks to a long weekend away!

So, if you are looking to lose weight, keep off what you've already lost or just want to talk about general bollocks healthy eating etc, this is the thread for you!

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TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 16:59

SAF - I do try that but it's had mixed results - in nursery year made one wonderful friend, but then she moved back up to Scotland so we have mostly lost touch due to the distance, her studies etc. another girl gets there late deliberately, a couple of other people are immigrants who don't speak english so although we give off mutually friend smiles etc, there's not enough chance for conversation. I don't think they are all awful, deliberately unfriendly people, just a touch on the insular side!

I'm going to try and find afterschool stuff for DS that isn't in the school (ideally something we both are doing).

Mouseface · 09/09/2010 17:10

SAF - as I said the other day, you are like a new woman. You seem more positive more often. It's wonderful to see. xx

TC - I used to go for the mum stood on her own. Not in a stalker way, just kinda move nearer to her. Then smile, then engage.

When I was at school, I was the ugly, gangly one with buck teeth and god awful specs. I was picked on and bullied. I had no friends until I made friends with the other kids who had no friends.

Then there was a gang of us. The none popular ones. A handful of 'don't give a fucks'

That's what I did in the playground with a couple of mums when DD started school. And I made some great friends that way. Smile

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 17:20

Shall I do the next thread?

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BitterAndTwistedChoreDodger · 09/09/2010 17:46

Sorry for all of those with shitty exes, at least they are exes I suppose.

Mouse, I was a skinny flat chested runt at school, with milk bottle glasses. Luckily my sparkling wit made me a few friends Hmm

DS is acting up again. I am sick of his tantrums.

Going to try to get a doc's appointment tomorrow on Saf's recommendation.

TotalChaos · 09/09/2010 17:46

my own schooldays were somewhat erm difficult, shall we say. In fairness had I been at school these days, I may even have qualified for an Aspergers diagnosis, so it is/was partly me. The least popular kids were horrible to me, as at least there was somebody lower than them in the pecking order. Ironically when the more popular girls found out they were quite horrified; I have quite positive memories of most of the alpha female types at schoo, oddly enough!

Mouseface · 09/09/2010 17:49

Double that is stupid!! Why take them back when they did then? Just change the holidays to fit round the race.

Der.

Off to do the new thread now.

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 17:50

Bitter - who is the appointment for? You or him? Smile

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New thread

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BrianAndHisBalls · 09/09/2010 17:55

tc - school days were shit here. got bullied from 5 - 16 when i went to a college to do my alevels to escape the school. It is part of the reason I am so 'helicopter' over dd1 at school, anytime she even says someone said they wouldn't play with her at school I'm in fits of tears, I know, I need to get a grip Grin

saf - you sound excellent my lovely, much more you Smile

bitter - good call, im still thinking there must be a medical reason (this is based on the fact that those tiramasus are ginooormous and really sickly so that must have been one hell of a craving) iyswim. Fingers crossed for it.

Mouse - only established poters are allowed to start the next thread. Back in your box Grin

BrianAndHisBalls · 09/09/2010 17:56

noooooooooooooooooooooooooo she's so uppity she'll think she owns the place now!!!!! arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

BrianAndHisBalls · 09/09/2010 17:57

ive never got the last

Mouseface · 09/09/2010 17:57

I'm not bad at pottery actually Brian. Wink

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Mouseface · 09/09/2010 17:58

Wot are you on about Brian???

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BrianAndHisBalls · 09/09/2010 17:59

trying to get last post

established potter, duh Grin am now thinking of you all demi moore like Grin

BrianAndHisBalls · 09/09/2010 18:00

all smeary with clay like Grin

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