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user's latest post:
I'm 43 and I can't...
Published (2009-10-28 09:57:00)
I am most definitely weird though
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freaked by rats in my back yard
Published (2009-10-27 23:52:00)
He? The council said that they are just visiting? Aren't they going to do something about it?
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Quick help needed with letter...
Published (2009-10-28 12:04:00)
Ok, great thanks. I am on some pay but i want to get the point re hours sorted as i am currently on 16hrs per week and this is something i definitely want to keep. I will send an email requesting the confirmation of entitlement to return to a suitable job on the same or no less favourable terms and conditions in January and see what they come up with Thanks again
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to be a leeeetle bit peed off...
Published (2009-10-28 11:55:00)
I would say ask DH to mention-it´s his baby/children as well, so they arealso doing it for him. If they don´t like the idea, you might have to look elsewhere! TBH, it´s alround better if they go to yours, isn´t it as you don´t know how long you will be & they still might need to put the children to bed. Although that might be more important to children who have schoolthe next day. Is...
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April 2009 - Chapter 8 -...
Published (2009-10-28 10:19:00)
at Mayflower mould! Wonder why Mac doesn't like mold? Perhaps it is checking in English English. Realise realize - hmm, it appears happy with both of those. Strange computer. A new bike - how lovely! And at 75euros on tights! Per pair? Cripes even Wolford woolies are only around £20, and I don't think the posh sheers like Dior and so on are anywhere near that much! They must be handwoven silk.
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Bringing up my child vegetarian,...
Published (2009-10-28 08:54:00)
Sorry, should also say that it would be important to teach him about the connection between animals and his plate and how meat and fish can support a healthy diet - fats, proteins, amino acids, fish oils, calcium e.t.c. Try to keep things honest and balanced. I would (and have) started this from a very young age because I'd like my children to grow up with open minds rather than in the way I've chosen. My 4 year old eats meat and...
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Let it SHIIIIIII-IIINE, Let it...
Published (2009-10-28 11:12:00)
I am not so sure about a MN party. I would want to be a slim size 10- not a very chubby size 16 14. You are all welcome round mine for QF's, chocolates, fresh juices and ' Cash in the Attic '
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Was it wrong to leave my...
Published (2009-10-28 12:11:00)
very dignified response. Imagine you won't be doing that again in a hurry.
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Latest active threads on Mumsnet Discussions:
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-27 08:40:00)
by flamingobingo
YANBU They probably mispronounce their surname to make it sound posh too, a la Mrs Bucket
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-27 22:02:00)
by gazarka
Hi, how much for the boys stripey jumper 18m delivered? Thanks
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-28 08:28:00)
by theressomethingaboutmarie
Morning OP. My little girl is being brought up as a pescetarian (eats fish). If she goes to a party and wants a meaty whatever, our thoughts are that she's welcome to it. She's just over two now and hasn't expressed any interest in meat thus far. We'll continue to give her fish and the veggie meals my husband and I have at home but when she's at parties/friends houses etc, she can eat ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-27 18:51:00)
by dizietsma
YANBU I've been feeling the same ever since neon leggings made a comeback.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-28 11:46:00)
by CountessDracula
You will need vaccinations for sure, both of you. I would start with those as some need to be given in advance. Plus anti malarials Sounds fantastic, lucky you! I love travelling with dd. I would do that trip like a shot if I had time. the google blog is easy
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-28 11:23:00)
by Horton
No YANBU, that would upset me. Children aren't dogs or horses, to be trained to total obedience. I think that's a horrible thing to say.
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-27 11:38:00)
by Firawla
i hope they hire the contract workers too, yanbu i think a lot of online shopping sites are using couriers and so they say it wont be affected by mail strike. still you can not always rely on that 100% either
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-27 23:00:00)
by ThisPhantomPlopsPumpkins
Yes it was terrible IMO. Did you not ask someone to even keep an eye on them?
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-10-26 11:28:00)
by Chickenshavenolips
No, YANBU, but your 'friend' is extremely rude.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-27 21:58:00)
by pigletmania
You could always get his feet measured in clarks and not buy them and go somewhere else.
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