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I've met someone and I don't know how to finish this title.

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ProfessorPickles · 23/06/2016 22:14

I apologise for the terrible thread title, but I didn't have a clue what to go with and could no longer ask your advice Grin
I still like train edition but didn't want to use it incase it's terrible, which it probably is.

So here we are, part three of the 'I've met someone' saga.
The first thread was very positive and exciting, the second was mostly negative for all of us and here we are starting the third!

Let's make it a good one! Smile

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ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 13:48

Way to go, Prof! Smile

ProfessorPickles · 27/06/2016 13:50

I had to force myself to send it again, I have nothing to lose. I have nothing to lose. I have nothing to lose. Grin

Can't wait for Thursday, This!! Smile

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ProfessorPickles · 27/06/2016 13:51

I will be here cheering and waving pom poms for you Grin

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ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 14:14

Oh Lord! No pressure then Prof! Grin Grin

How are you feeling?

SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 14:18

Not pom poms prof...me and cheerleader suits..... well....

ProfessorPickles · 27/06/2016 14:19

No pressure at all Wink haha.

I'm feeling okay thank you, he has reassured me so that's good. But I'm still not getting my hopes up because I'm all cynical Blush
My recent experiences of men haven't been wonderful so I'm bound to tread carefully anyway I suppose! Smile

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ProfessorPickles · 27/06/2016 14:19

Oh yes I forgot about that Sweeney Grin
Sweeney will send you a saucy cheerleader picture as a reward for your bravery This Grin

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SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 14:22

I couldn't think of anything worse to inflict on anyone prof ....right I must get some work done

ProfessorPickles · 27/06/2016 15:07

Maybe we can send it to B if he says no? Grin (which he won't because he sounds rather smitten!)

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SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 15:24

He will deffo say yes lol ...and there's duchess to fix up now prof

CrazyDuchess · 27/06/2016 15:37

Hahaha - let's deal with This Muddle and PG I need to find a suitable victim gentleman Grin

ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 16:31

There's NOTHING definite about B's answer, Sweeney, as you well know! Smile

SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 16:47

This...come Thursday you will be on cloud 9...I always said the owners wife knows quite a lot as,well...and judging by what she's said I think it's a definite yes ....pint of Guinness on it this Grin

CrazyDuchess · 27/06/2016 16:49

I'm With Sweeney - I think Thursday will bring good news!

ProfessorPickles · 27/06/2016 16:51

I'm also with Sweeney Grin

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ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 16:56

A pint or two (or three) of Guinness, yes please! But, Crazy, Sweeney, Prof, etc., I think you lovable people have a very selective memory. Do you not recall how closed and grumpy he was last time I spoke to him? Hmmm? Hmm

SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 17:00

Yeah but that was before you told us about the bosses wife and the insect thing...now why would she mention his name in that convo....that'll be another lost day for me at work lol...

ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 17:04

Lol! I never thought that mosquitos would feature in such a major way in my love life. With all the respect you may deserve Sweeney I think you are clutching at straws here. Why would the boss's wife retorting that B had said a similar thing to me about mosquitos mean that he'll say yes to my offer of a drink?

Interesting logic. Much appreciated and all that! [grink]

ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 17:04

WTF does [grink] mean? Grin

SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 17:05

Funny how he mentioned the exact same thing to her...or did he...or is she steering you both together

CrazyDuchess · 27/06/2016 17:06

People have off days..... even when the love of their lives walk into their place of business.... Maybe he was hungry??? Some men are terrible when their blood sugar levels drops! unlike us women who are infallible

SweeneyToddFlyingSquad · 27/06/2016 17:08

Grink...combination of Guinness and drink this lol

ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 17:08

My guess is she didn't think twice about it. At the best there's some kind of subliminal context here.

Unless I'm completely and utterly stupid. Which, judging from the colour of my hair would be a strong possibility. Wink

Please don't go getting my hopes up! Grin

ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 17:10

Excellent definiton of Grink! Grin It's definitely smiley-worthy. Let's write to Mumsnet HQ and ask them, Sweeney.

ThisIsTheRightTime · 27/06/2016 17:11

When my blood sugar level drops, Crazy, I just fall into the arms of the nearest good-looking (and very strong) man. Have you tried that yet? Smile

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