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June 07 - no MNET all morning then the flippin' thread runs out!

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RiaisMaLarkin · 04/04/2008 14:17

NEW THREAD!

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motherhurdicure · 13/04/2008 20:54

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justbeme · 13/04/2008 21:05

Evening!

Glad you had a nice day Foxy!

What do you mean MHC re lion disease and poop??

I got seen by a physio last week re my pains down below - she said that my pelvis is tilted and also the right hand side is frozen and doesnt move in coordination with the left side. Also had an Xray and they think it looks like Osteitis Pubis (SPD). Got to go back to physio on thurs. So I wasnt just making it up then!!!

Bumperlicious · 13/04/2008 21:58

Oh JBM that's a real pain (literally) at least now they will do something about it.

MHC was getting lion poo to scare the fox away from her chickens

Just popping in briefly, had some friends over and I made paella and it was spanking gorgeous even if I do say so myself.

Wishing you all (and myself) restful nights x

motherhurdicure · 13/04/2008 22:01

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justbeme · 13/04/2008 22:11

Not sure MHC - we'll have to see what happens at my 1st proper session !

Im off now - been flirting on FB! (not really, just seeing how people rank me on "social me") - men are so predicatable arent they!! - but its nice seeing how many men think im "sexy" " Cute" " Hot" etc and then just pressing DELETE when they show any interest for a chat!! (gives you abit of a boost!)

night all x

RiaisMaLarkin · 13/04/2008 22:31

sounds scary JBM.

I've just watched Finding Neverland with DH. I may be developing a Johnny Depp problem (though only in a suit as and English guy/scruffy Irish boat bloke a la Chocolat - and NOT freaky Wonka)and I cried though not as much as DH

I'm off to bed as DS2 is up and needs mummy (and after the film how can I refuse - I can see a couple of days/hours of me being nice indulgent mummy coming - they won't know what's hit 'em).

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RiaisMaLarkin · 13/04/2008 22:31

the FB flirting, not the painful SPD btw

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lackaDAISYcal · 14/04/2008 14:14

afternoon...am lurking and feeling v v v v v sick , and hormones have gone wony this morning...cue huge row with DH (doesn't help we were up all night with poorly unsettled DD), me sweeping a huge pile of paperwork off the worktop and storming out slamming the door for good effect on my way (and telling him I hated him )

I'm sitting sipping on ginger beer and trying not to lose my breakfast.

Phoned hospital today to see what's happened to my scan date....appointment is next Monday! good job I called as it doesn't look like they were going to bother letting me know about it. bunch of fuckwits . thankfully DH works from home on a Monday as he wouldn't be able to rearrange his work schedule at such short notice.

so, anyway....sorry about the SPD jbm, I had it mildly when pregnant and it was bloody sore. Can osteopathy help with the tilted pelvis? I saw one a few years ago for my pelvic problems and he was a real miracle worker as far as I'm concerned. I hope you get it sorted soon.

Lion poo for foxes....I must have missed that!

mhc, I looked on the Formes website and they only have 3 sizes, 36, 38 or 40. Couldn't compute that to a size 14-16, but ebay is devoid of formes at the moment. I've got some stuff coming from Crave and have a bid on a longline cardi from Wallis (BNWT) on ebay at the minute.

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lackaDAISYcal · 14/04/2008 14:27

LOL mhc....there's a book about that

I'll keep my eye out for formes then. I went into one of their shops once and it all seemed to be for very skinny, very tall people, but I liked that fact that they had ergonomically shaped cushions you could shove down things when trying them on to get a feel for how the clothes would fit with a big bump

Sputnik · 14/04/2008 15:29

MHC, apparently, when they're given a plate of food they say "no, half that please"

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lackaDAISYcal · 14/04/2008 16:32

lol sputnik, when I get confronted by a plate of food I say "half that again please"

actually today I have eaten a bacon sarnie and a teeny bit of fruit cake. My stomach is lurching at the thought of teatime.

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lackaDAISYcal · 14/04/2008 17:07

I'm the same mhc. I was like this with DD till 20 weeks, but not DS.....another girl maybe?

RiaisMaLarkin · 14/04/2008 17:09

In addition to my second to last post last night, I realise J M Barrie was a Scot, not English...

I never want to see another static caravan until, um, Friday.

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justbeme · 14/04/2008 17:27

hi
how did it go ria?

RiaisMaLarkin · 14/04/2008 17:32

I'm well and truly knackered and have seized up after my bath

I have to learn a new skill - not to be so conscientious (sp?). It seems you only clean the things listed on the job sheet if they look dirty, not because it's on the job sheet. I did 4 caravans - just - because I cleaned everything that didn't move. Not to worry though, they've asked me to go back, and once I get into the swing of cutting corners it won't be such hard work. Thanks for asking JBM.

It's nice to be home with my boys though (and knowing there's some wine in the fridge...)

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RiaisMaLarkin · 14/04/2008 17:33

I've bought a lateral thigh trainer.

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lackaDAISYcal · 14/04/2008 18:20

ria, glad it went OK, and good for you for being conscientious, but it's good that it's OK to cut corners. I suppose it makes sense, as when we used to go on static caravan holidays mum would make us clean everything to within an inch of it's life before we left as the notice always used to say "please leave this caravan as you would like to find it". It would really only need hoovering before the next incumbents.

It'd be good if it was a girl so we don't need to buy any more baby clothes (money being somewhat tight), and also as mhc says about the knitting (finding boys patterns is nigh on impossible)

JammyQueenOfTheSewers · 14/04/2008 18:34

Hi all. Ria glad things went well. And what do you reckon to JD as a Pirate? Daisy, I found salt & vinegar crisps stopped me feeling sick (it was the vinegar) - worth a try?

lackaDAISYcal · 14/04/2008 18:34

I'm with you already jammy