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staying at home is a piece of piss- the fish is back

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cod · 05/01/2006 16:40

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Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 17:12

off the drink.
and going to do some supply teaching. [scared emoticon]

Gingerbear · 05/01/2006 17:13

hello fish. Welcome back.
DS3 Ok now? No iff effects of antib OD?

cod · 05/01/2006 17:13

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cod · 05/01/2006 17:13

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Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 17:14

god knows cod. but have made the decision as brain is going to pot as no theatre work around.

QueenVictoria · 05/01/2006 17:15

Welcome back. I hope your DS is feeling better now.

I had noticed there was something not quite right about the place recently

peckarollover · 05/01/2006 17:15

i love staying at home too

sister is preparing a new cv i said to her hope i never ever have to do that again in my life!

welcome back codwoman i almost emailed "where aer you" today

cod · 05/01/2006 17:15

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Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 17:17

i guess i will be teaching chemistry and stuff if I am on supply. but will get me back into a school and I can see If I wantg to go for a drmama job.

Got to do something. Got a thread about it somewhere will link

cod · 05/01/2006 17:17

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Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 17:18

gimme a job

Gingerbear · 05/01/2006 17:20

Yeuk! Probiotics to rebuild his gut bacteria?
Beety, did I ever tell you that my drama teacher was John Godber (Ms Wong style namedrop there)

Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 17:28

ginge, that is impressive..was he good??

sunchowder · 05/01/2006 17:38

I missed you.

CountessDracula · 05/01/2006 17:41

Yo fish face nice to see you!

How vile for ds3 adn you

lalaa · 05/01/2006 17:44

so a Xmas you won't forget then.
glad to have you back.

twirlaround · 05/01/2006 17:45

would love to be at home but can't make ends meet unfortunately.
Still nice to hear that someone can enjoy it!

I can't understand how some folk find working easier than being at home...maybe they have super ace jobs.

Shame doctors think it is their role to admonish mothers. Bet the smelly ruff people didn't get told off by the doc for smelling or ruffing.

Gingerbear · 05/01/2006 17:59

Beety, he was strict, inspiring, creative, down-to-earth and a right laugh. One of those teachers who you remember forever.

Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 18:03

that is why i dnt teach in the end. Ididnt think I would be a teacher you woudl remember for ever. Might be now though..more inspired...

cod · 05/01/2006 18:37

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robinpud · 05/01/2006 19:03

Nice to have your unique slant on things back. Thought you might have reppaeared in the Celeb BB house or been on a bender with Charlie Kennedy.
slight hijack -Lalla how's it all going?

Caligula · 05/01/2006 19:07

I knew this was a cod thread!

cod · 05/01/2006 19:07

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roisin · 05/01/2006 19:13

Hello Coddy

Beetrootfultoyourself · 05/01/2006 19:16

got it cod..worked in inner london schools for teaching practice so vagulely rmember the rules

jsut seen advert for drama lecturer at local college. 16+. The job has my name on it