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unknownrebelbang · 15/05/2007 16:58

Ok, the thread's too long for me to something similar has been covered, but you seem quite impressed with it, so.......

DS2+3, 10 and 8, can sometimes be a pita at bedtime. (Sometimes aided and abetted by DS1).

They're loud and boisterous lads, and tbh most of the time they're only sitting talking, but they're soooo loud.

The problem is DH sometimes has vvv early starts and often goes to bed before them, and then is kept awake by their nattering.

What should we be saying to them to get them to show some consideration, be quieter, and ultimately go to blardy sleep?

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FluffyMummy123 · 05/06/2007 15:53

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ahundredtimes · 05/06/2007 23:44

Foxy, definitely Vermooooth. Without a doubt. Perhaps American's say Vermuth? Like how they say Burbun.

GlassSlipper · 06/06/2007 08:20

fwiw i say VERmuth

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foxinsocks · 06/06/2007 20:55

are you a yank GlassSlipper?

I'm sure UK peeps say Vermooooooooth but maybe I'm wrong.

GlassSlipper · 06/06/2007 21:04

I'm a Brit. Maybe just lazy? VERmuth is a bit shorter than verMOOOTH isnt it

ShrinkingViolet · 06/06/2007 21:09

I'd have said ver-mow-th, but that may be the Scottish-pronouncing-all-my-vowels-weirdly thing I get accused of periodically

foxinsocks · 07/06/2007 11:10

lol aah yee Scots have an excuse for everything!

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