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but why do you tell us? Maybe we are telling you to stop telling us?Originally posted by cailin maith View PostCan we change the subject???
I know I tell ye when I need a wee but seriously

Though with the level of drivel here gooing for a wee counts as big news!
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lol. wait 'til you get to that period between nappies and toilet.... "do you need the toilet?" said a squillion times a day for months and months.Originally posted by Bear View PostOurs is quite interested in the whole thing at the mo. He's still in nappies but whenever you go to the loo, he's following going...
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I have to use it at ClientCo. Very few toilets. I complained and nothing done. So went to City of London Council. Apparently toliets within 50 metres are allowed - even though you have to get through 2 security doors and a lift. stairs only used for fire escape.Originally posted by Bear View PostUse the disabled loo
on your own totally then, no splashing sounds from the next cubicle to put you off
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I know. Most do. Hence I prefer the non-conformist but - I believe - equally valid alternative 'Gruadain'.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI accept the Private Eye spelling "Grauniad" as the definitive version.
In part, I like the idea of having an 'incorrect' spelling f the definitive 'correction' that is in itself equally socially accepted but only by a group as cliquey as the Gruadain readers themselves: the Private Eye readers.
I suppose I'm deluding myself by believing I'm portraying an image of "I'm not just wacky, I'm wacky wacky but still conformant".
You know, like all those kids with their tattoos saying "Hey, look at me, I'm unique, just like everyone else in my clan".Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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my son did not use toliet for poo until 4. nursery did not change nappies. they changed him into pants a couple of times - but sometimes had to walk home covered in poo.Originally posted by DS23 View Postlol. wait 'til you get to that period between nappies and toilet.... "do you need the toilet?" said a squillion times a day for months and months.
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It sounded yummy!!! Any leftoversOriginally posted by Bear View Post
CM - what do you think of my lunch?
Ummmm, I dunno why I tell ye... drivel I suppose...Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postbut why do you tell us? Maybe we are telling you to stop telling us?
Though with the level of drivel here gooing for a wee counts as big news!
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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