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Another Horsey person, lovely, I lost mine last year but I still love hearing about other peoples experiences with theirs.
16.2 could get off probably quicker than i would like lol, but I would never get back on
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16.2 Thats a big fella, My daughter has a 14.2 ex pacer. She has really bought it on to jump etc.
RLJ
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How awful WendyB. Quite frankly I'm shocked. Hiding Mars bar ice creams. No wonder the youth of today are like they are. PMSL
I have to hide my Mobly in case my daughters credit has run out, cause she will use mine, then Dad gets big bill.
RLJ
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Hi Wendy,
That is awful, hiding ice cream from your kids pmsl, if that's the worst you can think of then pm for more info i can't go public
:devil:
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Well I'm off in a minute -gotta go and pick youngest up from friends and take her to stables to test drive someone else's 16.2 ex race horse. Might get home about 7 - just in time to cook the dinner.....unless of course Bloke has surpassed himself, which I doubt.
See ya tomorrow gang
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Thats not selfish at all....when I'm really in vile horrible mother mode I buy Mars bar icecreams and hide them at the back of the freezer and eat them when they're out! They don't know but I do and its very satisfying.......
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I'm sure me and Mrs RLJ could have written this.I'm back, had a nice couple hours out. dropped stuff off to youngest child, and whilst out eldest child (20??) was phoning up cos she wanted a lift home after spending night at boyfriends flat...... and was I really going to be that long? why? what was I doing? Couldn't I be any quicker? Didn't I realise she needed a bath and had to be at work by 6? How stupid I must be.
So I dug my heels in, and wandered round the big out of town Marks and Spencers and had a little lunch in Sainsburys with my buddie. How selfish I am...
RLJ
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I'm back, had a nice couple hours out. dropped stuff off to youngest child, and whilst out eldest child (20??) was phoning up cos she wanted a lift home after spending night at boyfriends flat...... and was I really going to be that long? why? what was I doing? Couldn't I be any quicker? Didn't I realise she needed a bath and had to be at work by 6? How stupid I must be.
So I dug my heels in, and wandered round the big out of town Marks and Spencers and had a little lunch in Sainsburys with my buddie. How selfish I am...
Don't know if you have seen my thread today? My settlement from MBNA went into account on the day they phoned me, 2 days later they paid it in again !!!!
I am now £1600 odd quid in credit with my credit card.. Now that's a new one for me !
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lol russ, god help my kids then, this ole bank is on the verge of going bust!
as for my bank of mum and dad, well I don't think that one ever opened...lol
you are a lucky man Russ....give yer mum and dad a hug
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Well peeps....I still bank with me Bank of mum and dad.....lol
Or borrow from them....I just pray they don't call in a DCA on me....lol
And I'm 34....lol
All you need to remember is when we are all old and in need of our bums wiping and tucking up into bed....they will be returning the favour.....lol
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Lol Wendy
tell yer son not to be such a wuss ..... blummin dry weather bikers tsk tsk.. lol.
tell him you know a girlie that rides in the rain, just gotta slow down and watch out for them blasted manhole covers..lol oh and white lines....and wet leaves....... and spilt desiel..... ok sod it... take him....probably safer...lol
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The only good thing baout kids growing up is they can dress themselves and brush thier own teeth!! lol. My son is great, will do his own washing and ironing, but I still get can you run me to work, can't take me motorbike cos its raining/can you lend me a tenner/whats wrong with my music (this one usually when I've has to text him to turn it down cos he can't hear me shouting up the stairs lol. My daughter (nearly 15) wouldn't know what the iron was if it jumped up and bit her on the bum!!!! She expects me to arrange my life around hers.....
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lol I'm with you on that theory standing hun,
my boy's are a lost cause if their dad's anything to go by pmsl
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I know it's never easy enaid hun,
my boy's best friend is a carer for his mum,she has chronic arthritus. some of the things that poorboy has to put up with makes me want to cry sometimes... he's only 13....... dear lad...so polite..... he and my son are pretty much joined at the hip! my lad helps him out as much as he can, as do we all..... never complains just does was he needs to and enjoys what he can.
I hope you have a better time at work today hun
Take care
Tempty
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