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Jenn, Worley, Voods....can't be bothered to write in the name changes...you know who you are

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Macdog · 20/09/2008 17:14

Get your buns over here....NOW!!!

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LetMeEatCake · 28/09/2008 13:53

and by 'gody' I am clearly meaning 'body' har serveth me right

worley · 28/09/2008 16:38

hahaha

im from looowerstufft !!!lol
dp takes the piss out of my accent and he's a brummie!!! anyway, im often told i dont have an accent, and at work last week i called this bloke in and he stood looking at me with his head on the side (as im thinking, ok i've got a right one here) he then asked if i was from new zealand or australia??? so i disapointed him by saying lowestoft!!! 10 miles away from the hospital. i dont knnow why he though i sounded like a kiwi or an aussie.

ds1 gone to my parents so he can play on the train set without ds2 pushing it over or pressing buttons. he secretly still loves thomas the tank engine.

oh well off to see what i can find to cook for tea as havnt done the shopping yet, well we did go to tescos but brought crap and not enough to last 2 whole days!!

worley · 28/09/2008 17:47

dp said theres going to be a goonie 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Macdog · 29/09/2008 08:59

the game i play is to find a 'sleb' - big brother contestants are always a good start. Then you look at their friends. when yiou find another sleb you click on them and look at their friends...and so it goes on

keeps me occupied anyway

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Jennster · 29/09/2008 09:14

You meanies. You could have linked!

Fab holiday.

Just had first bout of morning sickness, swiftly abated by a toasted mackerel sandwich. Then another. Am eyeing up the apple crumble in the fridge.

Lots to do today. Dryer going to be fixed, need to sort out a load of light bulbs that have gone, finish washing and drying clothes from holiday, decide colours for dc new bedrooms, (got ds's massive room divided into 2 little rooms while we were away) get off mumsnet and get arse in gear, water greenhouse, plant up some seedlings that are about to die, tidy my hovel.

Macdog · 29/09/2008 12:34

Yay!! Jenn's home

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Jennster · 29/09/2008 15:17

MMMmmm onion bhajis for lunch. Recipe from mumsnet. Soup and bread all home made.

Macdog · 29/09/2008 19:05
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worley · 29/09/2008 21:22

jenn are you some kind of superwoman, how do you have timw to do everything?

i have only just sat down after finishing the ironing and tomorrows packed lunches and swimming kit etc etc, let alone making hime made tea from scratch

Jennster · 30/09/2008 12:43

Ha! One thing I always do is cook from scratch. My house is a pit, but I enjoy eating and cooking. Made a bolognaise, curry and fish pie for the rest of the week. Then I went to bed with a migraine that just got worse and worse. I ended up ringing NHS direct for the pain, and they wanted to call an ambulance. I went off my own back, and ended up crying like a loon. The lights and the headache pain were horrible. My head still hurts, but I'm going to go to bed now.

worley · 30/09/2008 14:53

my house is a pit so i feel better now, i make shepards pies and currys etc from scratch, but tonight we have a jar of jamie oliver sauce for the pasta so not quite from scratch, i have been making my own tom and basil sauce but thought i would try his jar and see whats the difference.

i have now been referred to occ health at work as i have had 11 days off sick this year!! i was on my limit but then when i got ds's stomach bug last week i had to have 2 days off then (their rules that you have to have 48hours free of bug before coming back)

my boss said she cant understand why i always pick the bugs up? er, 'cause i have 2 children and work in a hospital full of sick people??? so great have to go be checked over now to check i am capable(?) of working.
then this morning my other boss said i can do my seniors work now and that give me a pay rise so they must think i can work.

worley · 30/09/2008 14:53

sorry for wingeing

worley · 30/09/2008 14:53

sorry for wingeing

worley · 30/09/2008 15:05

i want a wii fit and everywhere is sold out of them. 'snot fair

Jennster · 30/09/2008 17:27

great news Worley about the pay rise. I'm sitting on the sofa choosing colours for dds bedroom eith her. Those horrid shocking pinks are her favourites. Lord knows where she gets it from. She is so girly. I am sooooo not.

I fcking hate Mr Tumble by the way

I'm definitely back at work tomorrow. It's Eid so there are no locums. Feeling much better though. I've lost my headache at least.

LetMeEatCake · 30/09/2008 19:41

gawd that headache sounded a tad violent!

my dd is very girly too, dont know where she got it from...

been watching the news with interest, cant believe congress didnt pass that vote etc etc, I reckon quite a few retailers are going to hit the fan before long

LetMeEatCake · 30/09/2008 19:42

spent £100 in tesco, and for some reason I checked the receipt...they'd charged me twice for a £3 steak pie, so I rang up and they took all details inc,uding pie's barcode to check it, I will get double the mistake back...so I have made £3 yay!!

worley · 30/09/2008 20:32

once i was in tescos and brought ds1 a train, i only had about £15 on me and added all the shopping up as i went, got to the till and it came to more than i had so had to put some shopping back, but kept the train. when i sat in the car and looked at reciept they had charged me full price for the train when on the shelf ticket it was half price, so went to customer services and they let me keep the train and gave me the money back, so i got more shopping and ds1 got a free train!!bargain

having to put my shopping back though till it got to a price i could afford!!it was terrible being a student with a little ds to pay for too, and dp had a crap paid job.

it was worth it though now

worley · 30/09/2008 20:36

i spent £120 in tescos yesterday, i still get to the checkout and think "shit" i havnt got enough money for all this and start thinking about what i will put back. except i got quite a lot yesterday for all that i kept going on about it all night how cheap it all was.

i have been round town this afternoon and nowich this afternoon just looking for a pair of navy trousers for work, and can i find them???? no. the work trousers they provide are hidious

Jennster · 30/09/2008 21:55

oH SHIT what am I going to wear to work tomorrow? Bet my trousers don't fit.

worley · 01/10/2008 20:41

looking ar going to the london dungeons in half term, but it says not suitable for very young children, so not sure if we can go 'cause of ds2. so ds1 is upset. going to start a thread asking opinions, any of you been?

Jennster · 01/10/2008 22:16

I went when I was about 8 or 9 or older? My sister was nearly 2 years younger, we had gone to London to stay with my much younger than my mum aunt. I loved it but thought it very scary. Lots of torture instuments.

worley · 02/10/2008 14:26

well the general consencous is that its a no no in taking them according to other mners. ds1 wont be happy although i think he would actually quite enjoy it.
dp showed us this last night[ uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2h3hVrootIg and i nearly threw the laptop off my lap and on the floor] b***d!!!

worley · 02/10/2008 14:29

sorry uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2h3hVrootIg
catching up on old ER episodes

worley · 02/10/2008 15:25

just cashed in some tesco vouchers to get ds1 a years subscription to his transformers comic for a year, was only £8 in vouchers. so he can have that for his birthday from his brother!!
im tempted to pick my self the idealhomes one or gardeners world!!