This was the issue on the MN thread!Didn't help that it was an American spelling!
This was the issue on the MN thread!Didn't help that it was an American spelling!
What? The daughter who, coincidentally, runs a PR company, used her Dad's charitable work as a money spinning exercise? Surely not?There's a thread about Captain Tom on there where they've all (finally) had a Road to Damascus moment and realised his daughter/ family were all in it for the money all along...well over a year behind Tattle of course!
Is that thread still there? They take down anything negative about the Ingham Moore family.There's a thread about Captain Tom on there where they've all (finally) had a Road to Damascus moment and realised his daughter/ family were all in it for the money all along...well over a year behind Tattle of course!
I followed this one with great interest!I'm just scanning a thread that's getting all the justice warriors out.
A woman posts to say she forgot to pay a friend £120 for a concert ticket 8 years ago. The friend never said a word about not being paid back. Then, the OP gets married and receives a card to say "Since you never paid me back that £120, let's call it your wedding present so we're quits"
I think the normal reaction to this is whoa, that's passive aggressive. That's petty. Why seethe about it for 8 years when you could just have said "Oi! Where's my £120?" She waited for your WEDDING to make a point? I don't think she likes you...
Not Mumsnetters. Mumsnetters are like "You are disgusting. £120 is so much money. You should pay her back. You should pay her back NOW, with interest. Have you bleeping paid her back yet?"
Anyway, it could be a load of made up bollocks, but I find it fascinating how supposed adult women think it's out of the question to ask a friend to pay you back for something. It's not that hard.
I read that too. I didn't particularly like that dress, but I do like others from that brand.I've just read a S & B thread where a mother of the groom wanted to know if she was unreasonable to wear a particular dress for her son's wedding and the amount of posters who said the dress would be upstaging the bride, it looks too bridal despite the OP saying it's a gay wedding and there is no bride. It reminds me of why I rarely look at S & B threads.
I didn't like the cream one, but I did like it in pale blue. I'll take a look at the other stuff in the brand.I read that too. I didn't particularly like that dress, but I do like others from that brand.