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What..............the baby?
:roftl:
Now THAT would be brilliant!
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Which would you have then..after I had had my chicken portions?
eeeeek! As we've said before, the thought is lovely, but in reality I couldn't do it. I've had so many dreams where the opportunity arises, but I've never taken it! I think fantasies should always stay as fantasies.
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I should win a prize for that!
Yes, personally delivered by Mika!
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OH...near my birthday! (8th!) Congratulations! Lovely. Yes I am free at the moment as I can't possibly take any autumn bookings until I know what Mika is doing!
Oh God...............thats a tricky one for a Friday...well, it isn't really.......I wouldn't marry Mika because I am too old for him but if chicken waes on offer I would be there like a shot!
Snape....not sure that I would want to look at him over the breakfast coffee pot but he is just strangely appealing!
So you don't want to marry either of them, but you want two portions of chicken instead!
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Baby will be Mikafied instantly
So you're taking your unborn child to the gig in Amsterdam. That's brilliant!
They can then claim to be the youngest fan ever.
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October 5th, are you free?
Congatulations! That will be soooooo exciting for the rest of us here -an MFC baby!
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Its one of my favourites at the moment - he looks too
tired and too happy to rebuke ANY advances!!!
:roftl:
that's it!!!!!!!
he's helpless:naughty:
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You and me both!
That's a coincidence! (or is it.............?)
I can't see the connection between Snape and Mika, but I guess there must be one.
If you had to choose one to marry and one for chicken, which would it be?
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Its Friday night!!!! :mf_lustslow:
Blimey Wendi, that will turn up the heat in here a bit!!!!!
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That's the most spectacular thing I heard all week...how sad am I
You poor thing!
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To be honest, I was just thinking the other day..I can barely remember what happened, as soon as I finish a book it seems to leave my head!
me too!!!!!!
I think it's may age (although I've been a bit like that!)
I'm reading a Robert Goddard book at the moment which I'm completely absorbed by, but I can't remember the last one I read only a few weeks ago (also by him)
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Oh yeah.................got to love Snape!
Snape!
I haven't dared to tell my daughter why I like watching the films so much!
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So what can you tell us this week then MM? Any good Friday night topics?
'Fraid not!
My life is extremely dull at the moment. It's work, work, work. I think that I might as well live at the garden centre at the moment. As well as doing Mon-Fri I've been going in on Saturday and Sunday afternoon too!
I'm having trouble thinking of anything other than work really. Here is some not-very-spectacular gossip from work:
In the past fortnight we've had Kate Humble from Spring Watch and Sporty Spice as customers!
Kate Humble bought grass seed and Mel C bought plants (she lives near here)
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Hope you get a rest then this weekend
I start on Sunday
ooooh, that's scary! I thought that you started on Thursday (yesterday) for some reason, but them I'm easily confused! Good luck for Sunday though. I'm sure that you'll be brilliant, I just hope that the people you're living with are nice. They'll probably worship you as their saviour!
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Good evening MM - nice to see you here!!
Hi Wendi:thumb_yello:
I made an extra special effort to get here before 9pm this week!
Hi Pooh and everyone else who's here and bye Laurel, I hope that it's not too awful getting at up 5.30am:shocked:
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Hello oh mad one! How are you today apart from having Friday night delirium?
Hi Kath! I'm fine thanks, although I'm totally knackered after a busy week at work.
Did you start your new job this week?
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Good evening oldlings!
Is everybody here happy because it's Friiiiiiiiiday night (I'm so happy to be having a lie-in tomorrow morning! )
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Night night Kath.
I think that I'd better be off too now.
Sweet dreams everyone:mf_lustslow:
MM
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Yes..I know some Glovers and Ropers and Brannens. .
:shocked:
Surely not!
It must be only a matter of time before those names reach the uk too......
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Hi Christina!
I have no kids of my own, only cats.
but my mother had nine of us, six at home naturally!
and we were big, all at least 8 lbs!
Respect to Leonita's mum!
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So, how out of the loop have I become? I kept up with the innuendos about the cock, but missed out on this. So you gave your job up then?
And who will look after the chooks?
Got your priorities sorted then Ruth!
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Well actually, they made you feel as if you wouldn't be able to cope. So I was 5 days in with son 1. He was jittery and small for dates. I was home after 2 nights with son 2. I would have tucked Nell under my arm and come straight out but she had a positional talipes and they wanted physio to have a look.
There is far less baby blues with mums who go home quickly.
Is that true?
I can believe it actually. I felt superhuman the day that I gave birth. It was weird really because I'm not usually very confident, but after each birth I felt like I could take on the world/run a marathon/fly.
HELLO GITB!!! Lovely to see you!!!!!!!!
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Reykjavik takes a bit of spelling until one has written it a million times!
One has gone all posh on us!
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Mason's a pretty popular name here. I know at least 5 or 6 of them here..and I live in a really little town.
Blimey, I didn't even think that it was a proper name!
The Oldlings Part17!!!!!!!!!
in General Chin Wagging
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Most???? Surely you mean all!
(apart from all the younglings who really truly believe that they're the one who's going to marry him! )