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June 07...........the one where they discover they have a mind of their own; and aren't afraid to use it

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LackaDAISYcal · 17/09/2008 18:30

oops last thread got to big!

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HellHathNoFury · 02/10/2008 14:17

hmmm... what did I do that I shouldn't have...

Went out drinking with my boss (a different one), got my boobs out, took my bra off and gave it to him who wore it on his head.

Sadly, photo evidence exists.

I used to be really naughty.

HellHathNoFury · 02/10/2008 14:21

sputnik what day shall we meet up? 26, 27th, 28th, 29th are all good for me.

If you let me know when and where I'll be there!
DH as well.

Sputnik · 02/10/2008 14:30

Same job as now Daisy, all round internet supremo

Sputnik · 02/10/2008 14:33

I think only the 26th would be any good, as DH is off on his travels that week. Will have to check when he's actually leaving.

LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 14:36

Glad you've had a chat Foxy......hope it makes a difference....will for a while IME....always worth keeping a little something back .

I had a peanut kitkat yesterday ....not supposed to eat nuts, but I go completely the other way.....its the only time I can eat peanut butter in such quantities

Glad Chole is out and all went well. Love to them all x

HellHathNoFury · 02/10/2008 14:41

Norty same!

I ate so much peanut butter when I was pregnant. I was getting through 1-2 jars a week.

I haven't touched it in months now.

Sputnik 26th is good for me

LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 14:44

bloody hell.....don't get through quite that much....my BMI is high as it is

Do love hot toast, lots of butter and lots of peanut butter as well!

Anyone given their LOs peanut butter yet? I've bought a jar of the smooth stuff for DD but am scared stiff of giving it to her in case of anaphylaxis (I know, PFB ). There is no reason for her to react, I'm just a coward I guess!

Sputnik · 02/10/2008 14:46

Hmm Fury, you evidently have a history of publicly undressing under the influence of alcohol.

I think we should meet for a coffee

HellHathNoFury · 02/10/2008 15:07

yes...yes I do

Of course I had something more worth flaunting back then!!

Norty, DS has peanut butter.

RiallyEeRiaee · 02/10/2008 15:08

glad to hear Chloe is back on the ward. That bit where they're in theatre is NASTY NASTY NASTY, fingers crossed for good results.

baggins has had peanut butter, ages ago, it was one of the first things to give them on toast as finger food when DS1 was little, and I'm not one to change with the times...

Super-unproductive day here (again). Didn't get invited to DMs for B'day tea either (which is just as well cos I've lost her prezzie)

LackaDAISYcal · 02/10/2008 16:36

norty, I thought the advice on peanuts had changed to "only avoid if there is a history of allergies in the immediate family"...t

Mmmmm peanut butter and nutella sarnies

I am living on maltesers at the minute. Not sure what it is about them, but they are hitting the spot.

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RiallyEeRiaee · 02/10/2008 16:44

maltesers

LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 17:41

God DD is sending me NUTS. How am I going to cope 17 days on the trot with her? Bloody screaming....why can't she LEARN TO TALK?

Hats off to you SAHMs

Sorry

LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 17:42

Wherever I go, she is literally clinging on to my trousers....roll on 6.30pm......

LackaDAISYcal · 02/10/2008 19:08

Norty, I think they are all going through that sort of separation anxiety at the minute. DD is constantly following me around saying "mummy...mummy...mummy" I mostly ignore her!

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LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 19:59

I just hope its only a phase....I'm gonna have to learn some patience....well we both are I think ....its an adult only zone down here again

Ohforfoxsake · 02/10/2008 20:21

It will pass.

Not watching the footy Norty?

LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 20:28

Blimey, just had to watch 10 minutes of it while eating dinner ....now safely back at computer

LackaDAISYcal · 02/10/2008 20:40

all hail the non sporting DH

He has just got back after being in London the last couple of days, getting the train back to Grantham, then driving home from there. He has put DD to bed and is now laying into the mess that is the kitchen, having made me a cup of tea and brought me some Thornton's chocs.

I really want to cry ...but at the same time.

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Ohforfoxsake · 02/10/2008 20:42

Bless Mr Daisy

Is his job all signed, sealed and delivered then? When does he 'come home'?

He does know he's going to have to keep this up, doesn't he?

LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 20:53

Oh he sounds so lovely Daisy......

LackaDAISYcal · 02/10/2008 20:54

Grr...apparently due to the way the new lot work, it takes six weeks from him getting his verbal offer to him receiving it on paper . so hopefully in another few weeks......then he has to do three months notice at the existing job. Hopefully they will let him go sooner though, Christmas at the very least as he will only be back in Jan for a couple of weeks before leaving. The job is definately his though!!

tis a bit shite on the new lot though; mind you gives me more time to get used to the idea of shopping there; their stores give me claustrophobia

if i ever complain about MrD again...give me a sharp kick in the arse please. Mind you, I will probably have to put out for this

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LittleMissNorty · 02/10/2008 20:55

surely not at 35 weeks pg......my DH had given up by that point

Ohforfoxsake · 02/10/2008 20:59

any chance of them giving him some 'gardening leave'. That'd be handy.

Am also at 35 week PG sex. Only excusable at 41+ here. And then its not for pleasure.

I got my coil fitted today. That's todays highlight.

LackaDAISYcal · 02/10/2008 21:01

I don't think he will have my consideration in mind at all ...iygwim?

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