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Can anyone help with something I've just done?

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carla · 09/04/2006 15:09

Felt awful all week, best chum & her husband with dds in their car, off to have a nice afternoon.

Row with H in car, got out in the middle of nowhere, told him to eff.

Off.

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purina · 09/04/2006 15:21

so how are we meant to help???

carla · 09/04/2006 15:22

SG, don't do that to me again, please!

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spacedonkey · 09/04/2006 15:22

Give your friends a ring, explain the situation and apologize - I'm sure it'll be fine - they'll drop the kids off at yours, yes?

nutcracker · 09/04/2006 15:22

Oh right i see (i think).

So your DH has carried on to the prison thingy without you ??

They are all there now and you are at home ??

Oh well it's done now.

mesenfantsmaman · 09/04/2006 15:22

Looks like you were right sobernow Sad

waterfalls · 09/04/2006 15:23

But your dds will be safe with your friends wont they?

noddyholder · 09/04/2006 15:23

There is no one on this site who can help you as your problems aren't just about today.Not meaning to be harsh but stop rowing with your dp and sort yourself out aren't what you want to hear really.From what I remember from your previous posts this is a complex situation that no one on here has been able to resolve before and prob won't now.Where is your dh now?Talk to him before the dds get home so that they don't have to suffer a big row?I am now walking away from this thread

yeamam · 09/04/2006 15:24

Why don't you ring your mates and tell them to give your daughters to your husband and he can bring them home. Could you not have bitten your toungue and acted like an adult instead of huffing and stomping off in a childish fashion? Grin

waterfalls · 09/04/2006 15:26

If your friends have taken your dds to the prison thing, then whats the problem, its not their fault you had a row, let them still enjoy the day trip, and calm down before they get home.

carla · 09/04/2006 15:26

waterfalls, yes, thank you.

Sobernow, I rembember your advice from last time.

Don't think I liked it then, either.

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nutcracker · 09/04/2006 15:26

Have to say Carla I feel increasingly sorry for your Dd's everytime you post a thread like this.

zippitippitoes · 09/04/2006 15:27

carla can I make you bake a cake or somethingGrin

carla · 09/04/2006 15:27

yes, yeaman, but I've been doing that for 7 years. Hence the arguement.

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alittlebitshy · 09/04/2006 15:28

Can you clarify what help you want? I really can't work it out Confused

waterfalls · 09/04/2006 15:28

Have a long soak in the bath to relax, and try to be cheery for your dds when they get home

SaintGeorge · 09/04/2006 15:28

Sorry carla, not sure what I have done. Simply couldn't understand your posts.

Can't offer help or sympathy if the posts don't make sense.

carla · 09/04/2006 15:29

OK, nutty, thanks. End of MN, then.

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zippitippitoes · 09/04/2006 15:30

Sundays do seem to be a bit of a bad time ...can you work out why things get too much then and try to pre empt the situation?

yeamam · 09/04/2006 15:31

What was the row about? I personally wouldn't have ruined my childrens day out.

zippitippitoes · 09/04/2006 15:32

If it's any consolation I had rows with exh on days out (or he got angry) but he is now exh

spacedonkey · 09/04/2006 15:33

Same here (as zippi I mean)!

carla · 09/04/2006 15:33

Am I the only person to say, 'that's a really easy thing to say'?

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carla · 09/04/2006 15:34

With yeaman, I mean?

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zippitippitoes · 09/04/2006 15:34

I agree with you on that carla, but

carla · 09/04/2006 15:35

Zip, where's that cake, after all this? Smile

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