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do you REALLY cry at MN threads?

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fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:44

I often read( sorry soapy) "i am in tears readng about this"
now with the exception of accounts of losing a baby or the thread " shall I go to the chapel of rest" thread, i just dont see how.
i ma a hard old fish

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SenoraPostrophe · 23/06/2005 19:45

You're a hard old fish.

Did thomcat's news not bring a tear to your eye after reading about all she's been through?

OTOH perhaps we're all hormonal.

soapbox · 23/06/2005 19:46

You are a hard one - frozen fish fingers actually!

I think it is perfectly acceptable to have a tear in one'ws eye following such good news!

So you can just jump back into your packet and get off into the freezer!

Pruni · 23/06/2005 19:46

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lou33 · 23/06/2005 19:46

once or twice on 5 years, but pretty much not.

dont cry watching films either

fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:46

No I smiled ad thought woo hoo about tc

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EnidHobblingLikeAnOldWoman · 23/06/2005 19:47

I did have a tear once reading someones accounts of the trouble they were having with their difficult son - it was so heartrending and I think i was premenstrual.

fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:47

I do bluub at almost enaything
at school ( god ina governors meeting once) and almost in court recently
have discovered that literally Biting the tip of your toungue works really well

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EnidFlyingHighOnPainkillers · 23/06/2005 19:48

constantly holding back tears at school things - even the easter hat parade - its the way they all look so serious

fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:49

pmsl

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lou33 · 23/06/2005 19:49

i cry when ds2 achieves something new, like seeing him use a sn trike for the first time, and the pride in his face, or through stress.

fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:51

yes thats ok but not hte story of that blinkig strawberry

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soapbox · 23/06/2005 19:54

I only really get tearful with good news don't cry often at sad news on MN. Lost babies being the exception

Pruni · 23/06/2005 19:56

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lemonice · 23/06/2005 19:56

Yes I do, and yes to tc's today...

fairyfly · 23/06/2005 19:57

I cried when they found strawberry, it showed me there is hope for everyone

fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:57

you sad *er
I was just thinking how funny you are at the moment
noe have lost all respect

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fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:57

noooooooooooooooooooooo

ff and youa re the queen of hard

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nutcracker · 23/06/2005 19:57

Only thread that has ever made me cry was Thomcats today.

In RL though I cry at some odd things.

Took dd1 to see the Tweenies stage show when she was 3 and cried when I saw the look on her face as they came out (blimey, am welling up now).

Also had to struggle to not cry when i took them to see the Snowman.

Oh and assemblies, i struggle with latly too. Dd2 is doing one next week so will take some tissues . Mind you the whole class are gouing to be singing Is this the way to Amarillo, so i'll probably be crying of laughter.

MrsGordonRamsay · 23/06/2005 19:57

I used to be hard me............then I had DS [blub]

fishfinger · 23/06/2005 19:58

poof

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WideWebWitch · 23/06/2005 19:59

I do sometimes, not often though. I was a bit sick of Strawberry by the end of it, I mean, it did go on, didn't it?

lou33 · 23/06/2005 20:00

lol fishy!

Tinker · 23/06/2005 20:00

The strawberry one seemed so ungrateful by the end

lou33 · 23/06/2005 20:01

don't think i even read the strawberry thread, or if i did it washed over me

MrsGordonRamsay · 23/06/2005 20:01

Link please

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