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If you (still) feel the need to discuss Moldies, please do it here so folks can hide this if they want to.

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LittleDonkeyCarrieMaryMumsnet · 23/12/2008 12:47

Well hopefully the title says it all. There's been a suggestion, and we agree, that as we did with Baby P and the Mc Canns we just have one thread where anyone who feels they still have anything to add on this subject can post and those who'd rather move on can hide it away.

It feels strange to put this thread in site stuff as we are definitely not wanting to encourage further discussion of Moldies (we have presents to wrap too you know ) but we weren't sure where else to put it.

We will delete any new Moldies threads that are started, so please feel free to report them in case we miss any (what with wrapping the presents and all...)

And if you do want to carry on the discussion please remember that Mumsnet's here to make everyone's lives easier and not the reverse, and that Christmas is a time of goodwill to all mumsnetters past, present and future

Thanks,
MNHQ

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Nighbynight · 27/12/2008 17:04

5000 posts on mould?

we are not that house-proud!

needmorecoffee · 27/12/2008 17:28

I know! How thick am I. I thought it was odd but wasn't paying attention

revjustawantsteethingtostop · 27/12/2008 20:34

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jojosmaman · 27/12/2008 22:23

I thought moldies were threads for mumsnet oldies (ie middle aged) and seeing as I am a spritely 29year old chose to ignore it! Darn xmas for distracting me!

I have to say though, it feels like mn has been refreshed and a bit of witty banter has returned, no?

IorekByrnison · 27/12/2008 22:47

Happy Christmas everyone - just been reading up on this in fascinated horror. It's all a bit spooky, isn't it?

Tortington · 28/12/2008 02:26

there has been a request made to keep things in this thread. so incase the other thread gets deleted, there has been an article in the independant online. thought i would let you know. - thee is another thread about it - but it could get deleted.

Tortington · 28/12/2008 02:32

here

validifying the need for secrecy i assume.

needmorecoffee · 28/12/2008 09:02

good lord. It made the papers. I had better leave as MN is apparentlee a forum for middle class yummy mummies
And the language in those quotes
I'm glad all this passed me by.

Rev - can you email me again and remind me what I'm meant to write.

needmorecoffee · 28/12/2008 09:02

Rev - dd is a big ball of snot and I'm offering her free to any home. Yuck.

needmorecoffee · 28/12/2008 09:04

so who left then

Tortington · 28/12/2008 10:47

they also said middle class i thnk.

i find it hard tobe called such vile names

morningpaper · 28/12/2008 10:49

those bastards called us "yummy mummies"

Quattrocento · 28/12/2008 10:51

I am not remotely yummy. Not a bit. What an insult!

Tortington · 28/12/2008 10:57

whomever did this, did so to justify moldy existance and tar and feather MN. tHIS MEANS that they KNOW, i am not middle class.

needmorecoffee · 28/12/2008 11:02

do you say serviette or napkin Custy

morningpaper · 28/12/2008 11:03

I think she just wipes it on her sleeve

Swedes · 28/12/2008 11:58

They also mis-quoted KerryMum. It was Onebat wasn't it who said what KM was reported to have said?

revjustawantsteethingtostop · 28/12/2008 12:45

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Dior · 28/12/2008 12:46

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Tortington · 28/12/2008 12:46

that depends, if dh takes me out for a meal (at abduls all day breakfast)its a serviette

if its somewhere a bit comon like Macdonalds its a napkin. MP is quite right i use my right sleeve at home for food and my left for snotters.

brightongirldownunder · 28/12/2008 12:48

Rev - are you ok? I think everyone was worried that you'd gone quiet....

revjustawantsteethingtostop · 28/12/2008 12:48

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revjustawantsteethingtostop · 28/12/2008 12:50

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Dior · 28/12/2008 12:50

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cornsilk · 28/12/2008 12:50

Blimey rev

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