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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe did Whitstable last weekend - it was nice...Comment
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostHi BP, yes divorced (but since re-married). Have 1 daughter and ex gives me pretty much unlimited access although it tends to be 1 day a weekend although I am moving away from the area so will probably end up being 1 full weekend every couple of weeks.
Ex is being pretty reasonable (although it was her that left to have an affair). I think it came as a shock to her that I met someone else, especially as my daughter really likes my new wife. Ex's safety net had suddenly vanished (i.e. I wasn't waiting around for her to come back).
Sorry that you are having a rough time. Not your mother?
Dont ask about my mum! Best I say no more!Comment
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostI like Deal - I can imagine that it hasn't changed for yearsComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou usually make special cakes with chocolate...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs there somewhere I could push a buggy along the sea-front?
It is about 5 years since I last went but it had a lovely feel about the place. Fairly quiet.Comment
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostReally? Never made special cakes. I just pollute the old lungs...
The gf is a chef - she loved digging out the apple recipe. Apparently it is melting the butter that sets off the reaction.Comment
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostYes, the promanade is wide and flat. The main shopping street, just a street or so back from the prom is mainly pedestrian zone too.
It is about 5 years since I last went but it had a lovely feel about the place. Fairly quiet.
When things calmed down.
School called - daughter has fallen - top teeth into bottom lip. They can contact my ex! dozzy mare not updated her mobile with the schoolComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI gave up on 22nd December 1989
The gf is a chef - she loved digging out the apple recipe. Apparently it is melting the butter that sets off the reaction.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOhhh - I will suggest to the gf as an alternative.
When things calmed down.
School called - daughter has fallen - top teeth into bottom lip. They can contact my ex! dozzy mare not updated her mobile with the schoolComment
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