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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostMullys tonight, Mullys tomorrow and Christmas Markets on Sunday.
I will make a vow now.... never to miss another CUK do... gutted!!
Putting up the Xmas tree tomorrow, Mullys tomorrow evening.
Xmas market in Manchester on Sunday afternoon with friends and family.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDid you wash off innocent Iraqies blood off your dirty spekulants money?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI really hope the baby gets better soon : calpol is a wonderful thing ;-)
I cannot get him to take calpol or anything similar from a spoon; he is now a very wilful individual (dunno where he gets that from).
He purses his lips tightly closed as soon as he spots the medicine spoon, and thrashes his head around. Should I manage to get a droplet between his lips, it is violently dispelled.
My mate who's a nurse is getting me one of those plastic syringe jobbies, but I reckon he will still hoof it up everywhere.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEveryone knows the war in Iraq was to prevent WMD being used against the west, figthing terrorism and liberating the Iraqi people, nothing to do with oil.
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Ain't that the truth.
We should've sorted Saddam out as part of Desert Storm if that was the case.
F**k the UN mandates or lack of - we know that they can/are created on a whim!Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThank you, so do I.
I cannot get him to take calpol or anything similar from a spoon; he is now a very wilful individual (dunno where he gets that from).
He purses his lips tightly closed as soon as he spots the medicine spoon, and thrashes his head around. Should I manage to get a droplet between his lips, it is violently dispelled.
My mate who's a nurse is getting me one of those plastic syringe jobbies, but I reckon he will still hoof it up everywhere.Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostCos I'm a girl and I've never done it before.
I don't have any plans as I have an ill baby. Cheer me up by telling me all your plans, please.
Tomorrow morning - take children to ballet. Steer clear of MrsF because she is preparing for the Ilkley craft fair on Sunday. Food shopping probably, then some kind of tea.
Sunday - put the tree up and decorate it with the girls while MrsF is out (she is leaving about 730 tomorrow morning to get there). Snuggle on the sofa and watch some telly with the kids. Some kind of afternoon snooze with the heating on.
(Try putting the medicine in a drink if baby won't take it off a spoon. Of course, that kind of fails if you are breastfeeding. If you are, then get a bottle of wine inside you and then feed - the one time DD1 slept through the night in her first year was after a bottle of wine )Comment
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Tonight - CUK xmas binge drinking competition
Saturday - regretting said night out with strangers from t'internet
Sunday - relaxing with the papersComment
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