You crack me up daily you funny bastardI’m hoping it is or I’ll have been double bluffed! I did speak to her off air and she seemed genuine and genuinely frightened we would be like some deranged Hinch army and hunt her down. I was quite ashamed of myself for making someone feel like that...especially on here. I could never imagine Clemmie behaving the way this lady did. It was my suggestion she did a name change so she wouldn’t feel under attackdidn’t know that it was something people could find. I mean next thing you’ll be seeing my old name was Alicein...
Anyway if I’ve been fooled so be it, I’m Dogmuck and that shit stinks![]()
Yes!! #31 is my pride and joy (before or after my kids, hmmmm?).I was #soblessed to come up with title #22 - A draughty pile of pricks.
It’s, now, on my CV
Tbh no where near 1mil followers & I've mentioned this on the JM thread but my husband is known/accomplished (idk what the non-wanky way to say it is) in a sport (it's nothing glam) and we've had a few scary things happen over the years both through online communications & IRL, unfortunately our address is irreversibly google-able and the precautions we've taken as a result are huge. I don't even have public socials because I cba to be on the tube into work and have some cretin say I'm ugly on Twitter lool. We have CCTV inside & outside the house, obvs security system, awful to admit but bats loool, where I can't sleep in the house alone we've had to put bolts up the bedroom door (and there's a camera that covers who goes in/out that room in case the worst ever did happen). I sound so paranoid writing this out & he used to genuinely scare me with how paranoid he is but I can't imagine how I'd be if I was in their position - like that level of profile & to be publicly disgraced to boot?!
Ok I now can't see the thread here (not sure if it's my laptop playing up!) so just reposting here:
They just came up on an office ad before I posted, asked my boyfriend his thoughts as he’s quite into his trainers and he said they’re just expensive white trainers with a V on aren’t theyI've heard really bad things about Vejas really both in terms of quality & comfort, I've never owned a pair though! I don't really get them as a thing, like I feel like they've only infiltrated the insta mama scene I don't know anyone that wears them IRL, I see them on the tube a bit though... they're like those common projects trainers that just look like tattier adidas yet cost £300?
Can’t beat this one
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Grandson looked just like this aged about 8no wonder he dislikes his parents
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NoDo you think they will call it a day like Mrs Meldrum who has deleted all her social media accounts![]()
JM moves too fast for me - was she on?I know right? It was almost too much for my weak constitution
It looks like the JM thread mystery was solved (for now) - but time will tell for this one and the true identity of our infrequent visitor
As for FOD, he’s most probably lying in a dark corner of the zen room with the lights off and an incense stick burning, muttering: ‘My wife’s actions ... my wife’s actions ... my WIFE’s actions ... poor Foddy, poor me ..’
over and over.
In the UK faith schools are largely renowned for having muuuuch better results, tbh particularly for STEM subjects which is where it a mainstream school falls short, it tends to fall short there? I have no doubt it’s likely self selecting as the student body is more closely aligned to a grammar or private as there are so many hoops to jump through to get in, plus the reputation attracts non Catholics pulling fast ones to get their kid into a better school. I’ve never heard a faith school in the UK described how you are though, if you don’t mind me asking what country is this?I’m sorry to disagree - am not sure what’s like in the UK but I was at catholic school from 4 years to 18 years and then a catholic university. School together with my parents (mostly my dad) interest in world affairs has given me a very broad learning. I’m terrible at maths or physics but have a better knowledge of geography, history, grammar, law, philosophy, religions in general, use of technology, business, politics (in the principle sense) and psychology etc than my UK educated husband. I also have a strong sense of hard work and responsibility and accountability- though my husband would say is the catholic in me feeling guilty... and don’t get me wrong, I’m not very religious myself nor I agree with many catholic beliefs / principles but just generalising catholic education is poor is not fair...
‘Sprawling’Clemmie’s interview with The Pink House
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How I won the interior war: Clemmie Hooper AKA Mother Of Daughters — The Pink House
Clemmie, husband Simon and their four children have just moved out of London to a sprawling Victorian house by the sea in Kent. Here she tells me of her plans to renovate it with plenty of colour and creativity, despite husband Simon's preference for "symmetrical lines"...www.pinkhouse.co.uk
Through grifted teeth obviously.Trap 3
oh my god
FOD / Clembot are probably reading tonight’s offerings and thinking ‘We’re going to HAVE to post something soon. They’re all losing it.’
Sentry duty goals