Dec 2016
5:18pm, 14 Dec 2016
866 posts
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RedAlex76
No its fine finding out that your daughters school friend is able to attend TONIGHTS talent show when she got home from school is perfectly fine.
No the fact that she needs to be back at school by 5.30 and supposedly finishing a 7pm is in no way an issue for a family on a) a severely tight budget b) has no car & c) worried until daughter gets home by bus after dark!
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Dec 2016
6:11pm, 14 Dec 2016
10,907 posts
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Carpathius
I did not just put a bad scratch on the new car by catching the gatepost.
If I had, Mr Carp would not be seriously pissed off with me.
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Dec 2016
6:41pm, 14 Dec 2016
17,308 posts
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Ding dong Meglet on high
(Why is it they can always see the scratch even if you don't tell them?)
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Dec 2016
7:35pm, 14 Dec 2016
839 posts
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Serenmerrily
(Eek Carp I sympathise. My mate for a HUGE laugh hot one of those fake scratches from the charity shop and her and kids applied to new car. Everyone laughed jollily. Unfortunately it was an old sticker and removing it left a mark on the car ... :-o)
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Dec 2016
7:55pm, 14 Dec 2016
14,249 posts
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ChrisHB
Dear Microsoft,
Now we have got to Windows 10, could you think about making things so good that the advice "Turn it off and on again" is a thing of the past?
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Dec 2016
9:33pm, 14 Dec 2016
24,775 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
I didn't just reach over the kettle spout just as it came to the boil
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Dec 2016
9:37pm, 14 Dec 2016
4,291 posts
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Wobbling
[ouch MrsJ!]
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Dec 2016
9:40pm, 14 Dec 2016
7,864 posts
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Badger
I've never done that and have no idea how much it hurts.
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Dec 2016
9:49pm, 14 Dec 2016
13,806 posts
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Dr TinselD
Me neither
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Dec 2016
9:53pm, 14 Dec 2016
922 posts
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fraggle
Me neither, and if I did I have never had to go on the school run with a wet tea towel wrapped round my arm
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