A friend of mine knew a mum who was quite well off, didn’t work, but still put her kids in nursery!Okay... I present to you all two qualms I have with modern day ‘mummy’ culture
1) personalised everything. ‘Tyler’s first Christmas’ on a bauble, stocking, door sign. It’s so extra. Some parents I know put their child’s name on EVERYTHING the child owns. things that don’t even need labelling.
‘Tyler’s lunchbox’ ‘Tyler’s bedroom’ you name it, people buy big OTT stickers to put on their kids stuff. Whatever happened to a sharpie and a quick scribble of their names or initials
2) Mums that try to be relatable by moaning about their kids. Constantly. ‘Can’t wait to escape the kids and have a bath #metime’, not just as a one off but constantly moaning about how much of a pain their children are
Yes, especially where I live. They close school for heavy rainWe're fast approaching winter, and even though I don't want it to happen but no doubt we shall be having some snow at some point.
Expect the usual frontpage headlines of traffic jams, congestion, trains and planes cancelled, schools closed etc etc..... and all over a couple of centimetres of snow!
Grazing plate I can handle. Actually sounds quite appealing. Just hate the way picky tea sounds. I’m also from a part of the world that doesn’t use the word ‘tea’ for a meal. Lunch is lunch and dinner is dinner. My friend says tea for dinner and it makes me irrationally irritablePicky tea sounds like what I'd call a grazing plate.
The little thing annoying me at the moment is someone who will call me and tell me all her problems, complain about all that's wrong in the world (which, at the moment, is obviously quite a long list), depress the hell out of me, then cheerfully say it felt good to get that off her chest and go on her merry way. She is an emotional vampire and I'm actually thisclose to blocking her. I don't want to sound mean but she sucks the life out of me ... it's just so exhausting.
Reminds of this .....Yes, especially where I live. They close school for heavy rainThere is a snow flake in the forecast and everyone runs to the store to buy milk and bread.
I love that programme, even though it is usually Ugly House to Uglier House, but it is so annoying when it’s a repeat.Just realised one of mine while watching tv...
When a programme is advertised as a new series but it's actually just a revisit.Sat down to watch George Clark - Ugly House to Lovely House but it's a revisit so the first 45mins is an episode I've already watched. Grrr.
Like I said, moronic.
Hit that block button........ Life's too shortPicky tea sounds like what I'd call a grazing plate.
The little thing annoying me at the moment is someone who will call me and tell me all her problems, complain about all that's wrong in the world (which, at the moment, is obviously quite a long list), depress the hell out of me, then cheerfully say it felt good to get that off her chest and go on her merry way. She is an emotional vampire and I'm actually thisclose to blocking her. I don't want to sound mean but she sucks the life out of me ... it's just so exhausting.
Next time she calls, don’t answer the phone. She might get the message and go and offload onto someone else.Picky tea sounds like what I'd call a grazing plate.
The little thing annoying me at the moment is someone who will call me and tell me all her problems, complain about all that's wrong in the world (which, at the moment, is obviously quite a long list), depress the hell out of me, then cheerfully say it felt good to get that off her chest and go on her merry way. She is an emotional vampire and I'm actually thisclose to blocking her. I don't want to sound mean but she sucks the life out of me ... it's just so exhausting.
My mum had 5 and just got on with it. The only thing I have that says first christmas is a really nice nursery rhyme book and my mum simply wrote "Your frist christmas" on the inside of the front cover. This was in 1986, would be upset if it went missing. But no we didnt have fancy baubles or bibs or anything that said first whatever on it.Okay... I present to you all two qualms I have with modern day ‘mummy’ culture
1) personalised everything. ‘Tyler’s first Christmas’ on a bauble, stocking, door sign. It’s so extra. Some parents I know put their child’s name on EVERYTHING the child owns. things that don’t even need labelling.
‘Tyler’s lunchbox’ ‘Tyler’s bedroom’ you name it, people buy big OTT stickers to put on their kids stuff. Whatever happened to a sharpie and a quick scribble of their names or initials
2) Mums that try to be relatable by moaning about their kids. Constantly. ‘Can’t wait to escape the kids and have a bath #metime’, not just as a one off but constantly moaning about how much of a pain their children are
God I hate this tooWhen people post really long winded birthday messages to people on Facebook. Not just wishing someone a happy birthday on their profile but dedicating an entire 2 paragraph status to them like you’re making some sort of public service announcement.
I dunno why it just makes me cringe, especially when adults in their 30’s are doing it to their ‘bestie’.
Anything to do with Nero, needs a wide berth! Win10 compatibility issues are common. Either Nero or Microsoft need to step upYesterday I removed all my drives from my main PC and installed a brand spanking new drive, installed windows 10 fresh.
(my existing Win10 configurations are windows 7 upgraded)
The Plan is to try and work out a small but fucking annoying issue with NERO RECODE, got everything set up and I Recode
will not work, it will encode the file but would fail to finish. Works okay on Mpeg but MP4 it just hangs. On my latest PC
it works just fine and that also has a fresh W10 installation. (however it's a different version of Recode)
I just want to work it out, sadly the internet can't help me. Bugger it!
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