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Having a drink already! [shock]

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Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:40

I have shouted all day so far and even gave ds his dummy to go to seelp and poured myself a glass of red wine

By the way i dont have a drink problem just needed one today

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buffythenappyslayer · 17/08/2006 13:41

POUR ME ONE!!!

am stressed out because of the argueing and messing about!

Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:42

i will have one for you x

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desperateSCOUSEwife · 17/08/2006 13:42

you lucky so and so

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Mum2FunkyDude · 17/08/2006 13:43

Yeah, why not, lunchtime anyway!

Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:43

thats what i thought and i would have one if i was at the pub for lunch (a long time ago)

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Mum2FunkyDude · 17/08/2006 13:44

touche

Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:44

I can not believe he has actually gone to sleep though.......

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Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:45

must have had enough of me too lol

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Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:46

was actually meant to do some exercises this afternoon but sod it lifting the arm up is enough for today

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Mum2FunkyDude · 17/08/2006 13:48

mine's at my feet babbling to himself while destroying dh's headphones, he had a late morning nap for 2 hours and judging by the past 3 days that will be it until bedtime at 6:30!!!!

Dunnyjo · 17/08/2006 13:53

i know what you mean mum2, i have had a terrible day so far and now its silent with both asleep. Normally i dont let ds1 have a nap but i was desperate lol
Usualy if its not one its the other.
God is looking down on me right now

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