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Yes it is. And it’s hard to miss, if you cross the road from the duck pond area. She’s some sapWhere's the new park, waterfalls and all that she just discovered after 3byears walking the industrial estate? Is it near her?
You mean she’s not the next Christopher ColumbusYes it is. And it’s hard to miss, if you cross the road from the duck pond area. She’s some sap
How very dare youYou showda me I oua window wat way does she speak her face just annoys me
Thank you. Thank you.Land slide new title winner was @Karen Here
Yes. Yes she is.Today's story. "when will the lambs stop screaming". Is she actually saying that about having Hayden today? Did I read that correctly? If so I'm absolutely disgusted with her.
She's not that cleverI thought of it more at a dig at us as in Hayden is off today and she is silencing the lambs
Came to ask this also. Don’t understand this as a turn of phrase.. would you say a loud or boisterous child is a ‘lamb screaming’Today's story. "when will the lambs stop screaming". Is she actually saying that about having Hayden today? Did I read that correctly? If so I'm absolutely disgusted with her.
But her friends know what she means, and Chris is proud uh herToday's story. "when will the lambs stop screaming". Is she actually saying that about having Hayden today? Did I read that correctly? If so I'm absolutely disgusted with her.
No it absolutely doesn’t make her relatableI'm not bringing much to the conversation here but mothers who make these remarks completely wreck my head.
I'm middle-aged & childless and I would usually never judge a woman for how she's raising her kids but I always wanted to have a family, and quotes like Grace's about the "lambs" are mystifying.
I don't know whether she really feels like this, or she's trying to make herself more "relatable" to other young mothers.
Does it? Because to me, with no beautiful kids, it just looks lacking in self-awareness and, er, grace.
This.And she needs to take that soother out of his mouth.