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RIGHT that is it, enough is enough

9 replies

nutcracker · 07/01/2007 19:52

From now on, if it is on the floor then I will assume that it is no longer wanted and it will go in the bin never to return.

Is that clear ?????

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DizzyBint · 07/01/2007 19:52

yes.

nutcracker · 07/01/2007 19:54

Good

LOL

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Califrau · 07/01/2007 19:55

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nutcracker · 07/01/2007 19:58

Dd1 gave me one of those looks, so I reminded her that she wasn't back at school yet so to cut the attitude.

I am so sick of being everyone else's slave though. Every one of them is able bodied just down right bloody lazy and I am sick of repeating myself, so no more.

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charliecat · 07/01/2007 19:59

Oeerrrrr...My two are always being called back downstairss....er I would like to be able to seeeeeeeeeeeee the table..they just leave it...totally full of shite.
You have my sympathys!!!!

nutcracker · 07/01/2007 20:41

LOL we had the table conversation too

We'll see how it goes but they did both clear their bedroom floors pretty sharpish, so so far so good.

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LoveMyGirls · 07/01/2007 20:49

Clean it all up then before they get to bed make them take it all back upstairs it works in this house. if they dont take it up bin when they are in bed.

Surfermum · 07/01/2007 21:01

I threaten dh and dsd with this. I think they thought I was joking until I put stuff they'd left lying around in a bag and hid it. They got the shock of their life and have been sooo much better ever since.

whoopsfallenoveragain · 07/01/2007 21:02

My Mum used to do that! I used to come back to black sacks in my room

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