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Talk Round up

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flamesparrow · 17/11/2006 12:43

I love it

Soooooooooo annoyed I missed Harry Potter!

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MrsMills · 17/11/2006 20:02

should I just c and p it on here?

Californifrau · 17/11/2006 20:31

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xena · 17/11/2006 20:36

oh go on Mrs Mills!

hunkermunker · 17/11/2006 20:37

The week started badly for LaPauvre, who wrote Please don't laugh, but I
think I may have eaten dd's hamster,
I am so
upset. She had just polished off a pot of chicken casserole when she noticed
that the hamster had disappeared and her poor daughter was devastated.
"Honestly Lepauvre, if you ate DairyLea Lunchables like everybody else, none
of this would have happened" scolds Blu wisely. "All the bones will make a
superb stock," advises chester30, looking on the bright side. The thread
clocked up the highest ever number of posts on the Pet talkboard, and threw
up many hamster-related confessions. "My aunty hoovered up my cousin's
hamster once," mused Ludaloo, an image that will stay with me for some time.

Flounce of the Week
This week we said goodbye to Cowmad
, whose
posts I rather enjoyed as she stirred us up until we were all foaming at the
mouth. We think she was a writer, but Who was Cowmad?
Janet
Street-Porter? Rod Liddle? Yeahinaminute's guess is "an accounts clerk
called Barry who has cup-a-soup for his lunch and secretly wants to be a
feisty woman called Tallulah." Maybe we'll never know.

From one writing den to another, as FrannyandZooey reveals all in the
thread, Here is my spare room. I have to clear it up
, which excited
mumsnetters on account of the massive Harry Potter poster daubing the door.
("In his Quidditch kit ... " confesses FrannyandZooey, much to
HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas' confusion, "Harry is about 9, isn't he?").
Talk then turned to the fan fiction genre of hot boy-on-wizard action known
as Slash, and FrannyandZooey's revelations that she had penned "a homoerotic
science fiction saga on the 25 rolls of toilet paper stacked in the corner,
involving Tony Blair and Jamie Oliver" I wasn't really sure if she was
joking or not.

Housework is on our minds this week (well, ALL the time really) and there's
always plenty of excitement to be had from the FLY threads. The FLYLADY
is an American cult leader whose beliefs centre
around not letting the sun go down on a grimy sink. You will find her
followers on Mumsnet's Good Housekeeping board and this week's hot mission
was Monday Fly

  • Declutter Bathroom. This thread includes 127 posts from ladies giving moment-by-moment updates about their bathroom cleaning routine and their sneeze count, interspersed with some debate about the difference between sultanas and raisins.

But the thread which really spoke to my inner housewife this week was ssd's
Would love to meal plan but God my life's boring enough without
knowing what I'm making for tea next Tuesday. Like Iota, I choose to live
life on the edge and never meal plan. Others like Cappuccino adopt a
different approach: "It's quite nice thinking 'What shall we have for tea
tonight?' and to check on the list and think 'Ooh that sounds nice' and to
find all the ingredients already in the fridge, rather than standing in
front of the cooker holding a hunk of cheese and weeping."

Getting us into the festive spirit, this week Soapbox launched Operation
Christmas Mumsnetter in Important Thread

  • Please read everyone in which she proposed that those of us with spare toys or vouchers get together with the Mumsnetters who could do with a bit of a boost and a few more presents for their little ones. Soapbox is doing the tricky co-ordination. All you have to do is have a rummage and see if you can find that annoyingly loud electronic toy to drive another mother to the brink of madness. Hurray!

MORNINGPAPER XX

xena · 17/11/2006 20:57

Niceone Hunker

Twas a great read Morningpaper

sandcastles · 17/11/2006 23:35

I didn't get mine!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 18/11/2006 00:22

I didnt get mine either.....

Thanks hunker...interesting that you got it and you didnt even apply yourself

JustineMumsnet · 18/11/2006 00:24

Sorry - we had a bit of an issue and Tech was on a plane - should go out to all overnight tonight. If you can't wait you can see it here
If you'd like to sign up for future versions go here
Best,
Mn Towers

ledodgyfireworksingedmyeyebrow · 18/11/2006 00:27

Can I also ask while you're here Justine..i'm one of those GE mums and last week sometime I got the fourth email and today I got the fifth email and both mails now have the same link to the same questions on it does that mean i've missed one or are two the same?

JustineMumsnet · 18/11/2006 00:30

eek,
Not sure of the answer to that one but promise to investigate!

ledodgyfireworksingedmyeyebrow · 18/11/2006 00:31

Ty

VeniVidiVickiQV · 18/11/2006 00:34

Ah Justine, whilst you are here............

Don't worry, I'll save it for tomorrow...

AitchTwoOh · 18/11/2006 00:35

morningpaper, we have a problem...

what if yours is the best line of a thread? will modesty prevent you from quoting yourself?

i'm thinking of 'lepauvre, hamsters are not like aspirin, they do not dissolve...' how do you propose to address this issue, enquiring minds need to know...

VeniVidiVickiQV · 18/11/2006 00:36

There have been one or two corkers, havent there Aitch...?

AitchTwoOh · 18/11/2006 00:40

do we need a morningpaper round(up)? or is that getting a bit stalkery?

AitchTwoOh · 18/11/2006 00:43

if she says terrible things about BLW in her next round up i'll plaster her keyboard with my as-yet unused pack of baby rice to prevent her from ever communicating her thoughts again.

morningpaper · 18/11/2006 12:12

Baby-led weaning MY ARSE

I was tempted to use the dissolving hamsters line but obviously am too modest

hunkermunker · 18/11/2006 12:13

You just got Justine to put it in the newsletter, eh, MP?

morningpaper · 18/11/2006 12:36

I didn't notice that - just read it properly

HURRAY! Making quote of the week - am well chuffed with myself!

Tech · 18/11/2006 22:17

Hello, apologies if you didn't get the email and you wanted it. It went to you if you entered your email, and that email matched your registered mumsnet email address. There were a few that didn't match I think. That was just to stop people maliciously sending them to other people.

On the GE mums question - they are not supposed to be the same questions. Try clicking refresh in your browser (or hit F5 if you are using internet explorer) to force you computer to load the latest vesion of the page.

Regards,
Tech

Tech · 18/11/2006 22:22

Err, having read justine's post, maybe it didn't go out to everyone. Hmm. I will seek guidance from the goddesses (though probl tomorrow as they'll be out getting liquored up at this here London meetup I expect). I am but a lowly geek who follows orders. And it was Miami not Honolulu by the by. Sorry for the messings up yesterday, we'll get it all straightened out in time for the next one.

Regards,
Tech

Earlybird · 18/11/2006 22:26

Hi tech. fwiw, i still have not received the email. Unless I made a typo entering my email address, it should have matched up with registration info....

Tech · 19/11/2006 06:25

This has gone to everyone who registered now. Sorry about the confusion. Regards, Tech

suzywong · 19/11/2006 06:29

oh that is a good idea?
Did this come about because we all like MP's witty writing style? Or is she your "Niece", Tech?

suzywong · 19/11/2006 06:30

sorry, first punctuation mark should have been an ! not a ?. I really do think it is a good idea.

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