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Reply to: Mumsnet linky - ok own up DH is a Winker
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That post is hard work to read and I spend most days buried in a world of acronyms. What the hell is DD? Some reference to their daughter? Wierd pet named based on bra size?
Sounds like a pretty miserable relationship if she has to monitor his emails
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWot's an EA?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYeah, it's an odd one.
Mate of mine is only "allowed" to watch one footie match a week. It's like he's a kid or summat.
He would give the GF a good seeing to, then had to pop out to the balcony for a fart.
he got some right stick when he told us.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI notice there seem to be a few guys posting on Mumsnet. Is that proper?
Somehow it feels like walts and wanabbes posting on ARSSE, for example, when they've never been near an army barracks in their lives.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI think it stands for affair somehow - extra marital affair? I could check the abbrevs list as posted by Nick but I'm a lazy fecker
EA Sports - it's in the game!
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Think of the confusion if mumnetters came here, they would confuse Electronic Arts for extra marital affair
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWot's an EA?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwhat's with all this 'forbid' stuff ?
does anyone here 'forbid' things ? sounds a bit crap to me that does
Mate of mine is only "allowed" to watch one footie match a week. It's like he's a kid or summat.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI notice there seem to be a few guys posting on Mumsnet. Is that proper?
Somehow it feels like walts and wanabbes posting on ARSSE, for example, when they've never been near an army barracks in their lives.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWell, quite! She claims to have serviced herself 'now & again' and mentions his aversion to sex toys, an awful lot. I feel a bit sorry for him.
But now I'm completely addicted to mumsnet.
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