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Thread: To think that those people who talk about nurseries and studies are delusional?

Started 2 months ago by kreecherlivesupstairs
I really can't bear it, when our dd was born she had her bedroom, we didn't have a nursery, posh people have those with nannies who sleep in a small room off the nursery. It is the same with study. Oh, you'll have to wait to speak to X, he's just in the study. I had the latter conversation yesterday. I know full well that this family live in a flat like us. Is their study next to the non ...
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flamingobingo replied 2 months ago
YANBU They probably mispronounce their surname to make it sound posh too, a la Mrs Bucket

allnew replied 2 months ago
haha, YANBU

VineGruesomeTits replied 2 months ago
YANBU my ds2 doesnt even have his own room, he has a corner in my room, its called the 'nursery corner' i have a desk for my laptop and paperwork in my lounge, its called the 'study corner'

LaSorciereFolle replied 2 months ago
tee hee yanbu my study consists of the laptop on the dining table, latpop on the sofa & laptop on the bed but that's probably cos I is well common

TerryWogansMonsterCock replied 2 months ago
<sauders in> <sits next to Belfast Bloke> Alright mate

lisianthus replied 2 months ago
YABU - it's just a name for a room with a particular function - i.e. where a baby sleeps or where someone might work from home. What would you call it instead? A home office? If it is the poshness that's the problem, I find the idea of having a "spare room" posher as it means that you have a place so large that you can afford to have a room that is only used when someone comes to stay! ...

TerryWogansMonsterCock replied 2 months ago
sorry wrong thread

LaSorciereFolle replied 2 months ago
psml

shineoncrazydiamond replied 2 months ago
Oh you muppet. Too funny.

AMumInScotland replied 2 months ago
Well, if their "spare room" has a computer in it, and no bed, then it's not a spare room, it's a study, innit?

 

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Gorionine
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he might suggest I use the kitchen as mydrawing room and it will somehow defeat the purpose. Will think of something else!
Jacaqueen
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Fine by me Squiffy.
kreecherlivesupstairs
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I should add we have an underground bunker in case of nuclear war. Me and dh often wonder what we should call it? It is completely full of junk and pictures so we called call it the gallery. Sadly they are all still in the boxes we shipped them over in. DD has now got two gerbils in her bedroom should this be our menagerie?
MmeGoblindt
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Rusty I was going to suggest the name 'The Snug' for your nameless room until I read that it is always cold as the heating doesn't work. Perhaps the 'Artic Room' or 'The Igloo'.
TerryWogansMonsterCock
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&lt;sauders in&gt; &lt;sits next to Belfast Bloke&gt; Alright mate
LaSorciereFolle
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psml
heverhoney1
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Loving the entropy wing!!! You do that it can only get so disorganised before it stats to organise itself? I tried to practice this theory a lot in my youth but never quite reached the critical point
ProfYaffle
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Oh, and I've got a pantry, essentially a huge under the stairs cupboard.
callaird
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Oh I forgot about the wine cellar and DB games room (away from the house with a huge sound system, cine tv (pull down screen, way before flat screen tv's) full sized snooker table, oak bar with beers on draught and spirits on optics and a fridge/freezer which housekeeper kept stocked with mixers, lemons, ice, etc, bathroom (with a shower) sitting area, with manly sofas (brown leather but lovely!) Was fab when they went on holiday (4...
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hever - the critical point is when mummy descends trailing bin bags and fury.

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