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In what way are YOU G&T?

52 replies

MamaG · 28/09/2007 10:45

me - buying shoes
baking
reading
looking interested

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Piffle · 28/09/2007 10:46

I can also eat 2 pots of haagen dazs a day

codswallop · 28/09/2007 10:47

im really fast at evbeything

KerryMum · 28/09/2007 10:48

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hanaflower · 28/09/2007 10:49

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 28/09/2007 10:50

pmsl @ 'looking interested'

reading
changing nappies very quickly in any situation
staying calm in the face of multiple screaming children
typing fast and accurately [sticks tongue out at Cod]

pyjamagirl · 28/09/2007 10:50

reading
cooking
spending money
photography

I'm also overly fertile dont know if thats a gift though

Flamesparrow · 28/09/2007 10:52

Absorbing pointless knowledge ready to spurt out at a moment's notice (except in a pub quiz situation).
Laughing inappropriately in school meetings.
Forgetting things.
Another overly fertile one too.

PrettyCandles · 28/09/2007 10:53

Surviving on about 4 broken hours of sleep a night for the last year or more, and still able to do sudoku.

Shrieking at my children.

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Blandmum · 28/09/2007 10:54

Speeling
Tpying
recongnising songs from the first note (this is vital for me on a day to day basis)
reminding people that the 10% G and T regester almost certainly does not make their child Marie Curie, just clever

Hassled · 28/09/2007 10:54

I can answer lots of questions about the Beatles. I can also read road signs from a freakishly far distance. AND I can eat (drink?) a whole tin of sweetened condensed milk in one sitting. I'm feeling pretty smug now.

hotcrossbunny · 28/09/2007 10:55

Worrying

Carmenere · 28/09/2007 10:57

Drinking and dancing

Blandmum · 28/09/2007 10:57

ooohh I really the road sign thing. Do you want to swap it for the recognising music thing?

pagwatch · 28/09/2007 10:58

Packing.
I am brilliant at packing - holidays, sleepovers for the kids, Dh's business trips, DS's school trip.
Genius. Freakin genius.

Really very

Hassled · 28/09/2007 10:58

Sorry MB - I get too much pleasure from freaking DH out during car journeys .

haychee · 28/09/2007 10:58

Driving (so i should be with my job)

Managing childcare and a house and a job and a useless dh and his business all at once.

SHOPPING too!

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 28/09/2007 11:10

Over-achieving

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 28/09/2007 11:36

....and thread killing.

AndImNotInterestedInYours · 28/09/2007 11:37

Zoning out when Big Cook Little Cook comes on.

claricebeansmum · 28/09/2007 11:38

Reading
Pottering
Spending money
Sleeping

Threadworm · 28/09/2007 11:38

Saying "wow!" with apparent sincerity when my kids say "Look at me Mum!"

Hulababy · 28/09/2007 11:41

Organising stuff - holidays, get togethers, parties, etc.

Rubbish at motivating myself to do homework however, hence oN MN too much!!!

Blandmum · 28/09/2007 11:44

Threadworm. Teach me! Teach me!

In fact run master classes for MN, I'm sure there will be a big take up

slayerette · 28/09/2007 11:45

Planning my lessons with 75% of my brain while the other 25% is saying 'Oh that's nice!' or 'pumpkin soup, the best you've ever tasted' or 'let's just sound that one out again...'

Compiling and updating my list of five celebrities I'm allowed to fancy and DH can't get mad

Making very inappropriate comments with a straight face in the staffroom at breaktime so colleagues within earshot snort coffee everywhere

eating cake