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celestria
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Female, 53
Straight Male, 53
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Must be a stew sort of day today because we just had beef stew too though we had loads of freshly homebaked crusty bread with ours. Was very yummy biggrin
edited due my inability to type letters in the right order rolleyes
Does that mean that you think a swinger who doesn't use SH to set up their meets, preferring to keep their swinging experiences to the swinging club scene has no right to be a member here?
That puzzles me confused
That's sad news indeed, another piece of my youth gone to the grave
And poor Morph too. Wonder who'll take care of him now
I may quite possibly have cooked a SH brekkie for more people than have cooked one for me... I think.
I did once make a start on an SH breakfast and then retire with my hang over back to bed before I finished it though redface
Tiger bread is a must to accompany the SH cooked breakfast though wink
What can I say... I love camping, but don't like roughing it :giggle: :giggle:
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Only advice I'll offer is don't do the school run in you Pj's!

Why have you?? lol
Heck no! Even if I'm late getting out of my pit I'll always get dressed before I go outside. But there's one person who delivers her kids to school in her pj's every morning and is still in them when she picks them up at 3 o'clock. It's wrong I tell ya... just wrong!
Quote by Sarah
Don't go to the supermarket in your slippers!
I think you should dress how you want to dress, for the circumstances you are in.

Only advice I'll offer is don't do the school run in you Pj's!
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OI!!! wadabout my breakfast? :huh:
Dear god woman, how many SH breakfasts have you had? :lol2:

Umm... redface I only have to count the breakfasts, right? Not the erm... sausages surprisedops: lol
Yes, your's was lovely too kiss Anyone else cooked me brekkie? Because I'll say here and now, not one time have I ever thought "blimey, that was a crap breakfast"
OK? Are we done talking about my greediness now?! :lol2:
Me... several times, generally on campsites :lol: :lol: :lol:
rotflmao No, she dribbles eggs
I'll think I'll still take my chances at the local little chef because I rather like eggs with my brekky.... but I'll have a coffee with my extra lardy breakfast rather than the diet coke :giggle:
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Hey Freckled one kiss
Please don't put DG on breakfast duty. I don't think I could stomach her omlette sober, let alone with a hangover lol :lol:

Damned good to see you posting again :kiss:
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redface Awww thank you :kiss:
I honestly didn't realise I'd been missed
Hey Freckled one kiss
Please don't put DG on breakfast duty. I don't think I could stomach her omlette sober, let alone with a hangover lol :lol:
*grabs the wine cooler and sinks, glass in hand, into the jacuzzi*
Hmmm now this does bring back memories :twisted: :twisted:
rolleyes I got out of my jammies at 8am this morning managed to come home and get in the shower at about 11
Done loads today, am now chilling with a glass of wine and pondering if I'm ready for dinner student style yet or not
Is the jacuzzi fired up yet? That may sway my decision wink lol
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Getting a friend back.
And a phone call today (not related to the friend)

I can relate to that first one, such a good feeling biggrin
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Would that be the back of the camping cupboard, behind all the camping equipment?
that explains everything then :mrgreen:
lovely to see you back anyway kiss

If they'd have been stuffed in the back of the camping cupboard I wouldn't have found them yet. It's far too cold for camping at the minute rolleyes lol :lol:
Nice to have been missed though and it's rather nice to be back too wink :kiss:
Beer? No ta, I'm drinking pink bubbly tonght biggrin
Jacuzzi sounds like rather good fun though :twisted:
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OOohhh I remember those from camping... nearly bought them in the sale but then thought my kitchen was a bit too overrun with Born to Shop stuff.... and then my mum bought me the cruet set redface lol

Oi, where you been hiding? passionkiss
I've been around... just had my posting boots stuffed in the back of the cupboard for a while wink kiss
OOohhh I remember those from camping... nearly bought them in the sale but then thought my kitchen was a bit too overrun with Born to Shop stuff.... and then my mum bought me the cruet set redface lol
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My mug at work says "If the shoe fits, buy it in every colour"
No prizes for guessing who bought me that rolleyes :giggle:

I've got that one... and several others from the Born to Shop range too... my favourite being the "everyone is entitled to my opinion" one that I bought specifically for an annoying aquaintance who insists on inviting themselves over for coffee far too frequently for my liking redface
Well I know that isn't me! :giggle:
I just come for camp! lol
I do believe I gave you your coffee in the shoe fits one :lol: :lol: :lol:
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My mug at work says "If the shoe fits, buy it in every colour"
No prizes for guessing who bought me that rolleyes :giggle:

I've got that one... and several others from the Born to Shop range too... my favourite being the "everyone is entitled to my opinion" one that I bought specifically for an annoying aquaintance who insists on inviting themselves over for coffee far too frequently for my liking redface
"Get your fat polar....."
I finished the sentence for him... "get your fat polar bear arse over here" rolleyes lol
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celery

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Celery

:scared: But I don't like it in the fridge... it's cold and dark in there lol
takes celery to bed with her instead :twisted:
Hope you're not going to leave footprints on the ceiling this time :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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celery

Quote by Lost

Celery

:scared: But I don't like it in the fridge... it's cold and dark in there lol
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Sarah
Sorry we can't make it
More details in PM
Have a fab time
C&F
xxxx

:cry: :cry:
you ain't as gutted as I am hunny I promise you... and thanks for the nudge kiss
Thank you to Sassy and Easy for another fab Manchester Munch.
Was wonderful to see the faces that we havent seen for ages and to catch up again. We seemed to spend far too long catching up with old friends and not enough time saying hello to new ones redface
Too many names to mention but thank you all for turning out for fab night
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The whole thing about disciplining children is to teach them right and wrong. Some Nanny programmes talk about the naughty chair, which can be good, except I saw one programme where the child picked up the naughty chair and threw it at Mum.. :shock: where do parents draw the line?

Excuse me for just nicking this bit of your post Jaymar.
I have in the past had a child who would have temper tantrums like this. (think the child has it's mothers temper at times) I soon learnt not to argue with the child which starts up a very destructive cycle. I just put them somewhere where they couldn't hurt themselves or break anything until the temper had run its course and we'd both calmed down. Then we were both in a state to discuss and deal with what had made them so angry in the first place.
Parenting isn't easy, it takes a lot of patience to try and keep calm (for me anyway) but I have to say the relationship I have with my children now is much calmer and more relaxed and our household is less "shouty" than it used to be.
I used to smack my kids but it got to a stage where I knew it wasn't about their perceived misbehaviour it was about my anger. I hated myself afterwards and knew that I hadn't gained anything in doing it. Bit of reading soul searching and general thoughtmeant that I changed.
I now make use of the naughty step/time out area which gives me a chance to calm down enough to be able to discuss rationally with the kids why what they were doing was wrong. I need that time to calm my temper down as much as they need time to think about why they've been sent to cool off too. It's rare that the time out zone gets used these days and when it does get used it's generally for hitting each other. I know I'm not going to stop the kids from hitting each other by hitting them for it.
However I'm not going to say that you should never smack your child. I would smack any toddler on the back of the hand who was trying to push a fork into an electrical socket.