They asked me if I could bring the food over to theirs as they realised they only had one baby monitor about an hour ago, which was impossible
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Couldn't they bring the baby round or get a sitter?Originally posted by norrahe View PostThey asked me if I could bring the food over to theirs as they realised they only had one baby monitor about an hour ago, which was impossible
Seems a pity.....Comment
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Well I suggested bringing the baby over, which we've dealt with before.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCouldn't they bring the baby round or get a sitter?
Seems a pity.....
they did turn up eventuallyComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell the neighbours were supposed to be here about a half hour ago, so one of the dishes is ruined and another will be in about 10 mins

Oh good grief...
Well, I hope you've managed to salvage everything... and I hope they appreciated your effort.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Hell yeah!Originally posted by hyperD View Post
Oh good grief...
Well, I hope you've managed to salvage everything... and I hope they appreciated your effort.
They did bring around some traditional home made Italian Liquer, mmmmmmm
Apparently child no 1 wasn't playing ball when it came to bedtime and took an hour and a half to do so.
so can sympathise.Comment
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Mr N has taken some pics, so will post them up tomorrow.Originally posted by hyperD View Post
Oh good grief...
Well, I hope you've managed to salvage everything... and I hope they appreciated your effort.Comment
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Wunderbar!Originally posted by norrahe View PostMr N has taken some pics, so will post them up tomorrow.
I shall look forward to the culinary artwork tomorrow norrahe. I will post my meagre efforts as well, with the caveat that MarillionFan doesn't go barking at the "f***ing disgusting mahogany furniture" and d000gh is happy with the animal/vegetable ratio!
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Limoncello?Originally posted by norrahe View PostThey did bring around some traditional home made Italian LiquerIf you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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we went to a cracking indian near home - top food and the kids enjoyed it also.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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