And they are not obsessive about housework, not do they employ a cleaner.Further evidence they all live on new build estates too, and not ramshackle country cottages in the home counties
And they are not obsessive about housework, not do they employ a cleaner.Further evidence they all live on new build estates too, and not ramshackle country cottages in the home counties
Nooo, Anne perhaps but Liz is too effortlessly cool and doesn't give enough of a tit to be a MN mum!They like to believe they are but the reality is likely closer to Liz or Anne.
What the FUARRKKK is this outfit!!!Had to laugh at this from the what are you wearing thread. The dog is thinking “clean the bloody mirror”.
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Sorry to burst your bubble but that poster does follow up with another post saying... 'in my dreams'!Oh my god I've caught a live one! The mad woman who is completely delusional strikes again! Is the Crumbs or something?
A quick Google lens search reveals that this mumsnetters photo of "her bedroom" is intact an advert for William Morris wallpaper. I'm so happy I've caught one in the wild.
Consider my bubble burstSorry to burst your bubble but that poster does follow up with another post saying... 'in my dreams'!
There was a good (but very subtle) joke one which was apparently a room done by Boris and Carrie’s interior designer. Went over my head tbh weird thread.
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I get it now, thanks.
All been caught out itt. I should really finish reading threads before commenting... very Mumsnet of me.
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source. https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/gallery/bedroom-ideas
Furry boots?Ha aye, fit like?
If anything that site skews towards competitive cleanliness, with people changing their sheets every day and bleaching their skirting boards thrice a week. So this one kind of surprised me.Plenty of pit hair to swish if their personal hygiene is that lacking. Does this somehow link in to the collective Mumsnet "Being obsessed with cleanliness is SO working class" thing?
I get jumped on for saying this on MN (and I home educate mine so I'm obviously biased), but I don't think that schools themselves are conducive to good mental health for a not insignificant number of children.Yet another thread about the effects of lockdown on the mental health of kids. Not being funny but I work with kids, and while yes there are gaps in their learning that has to be down to school closures behaviour wise I don’t think much has changed. Kids behaviour and mental health has been slowly getting worse for years! I blame too much screen time and tit parenting for that.
I don't think I've dusted my skirting boards since we moved into this house in June 2021. They're just not in my frame of reference at all, I never think about them.If anything that site skews towards competitive cleanliness, with people changing their sheets every day and bleaching their skirting boards thrice a week. So this one kind of surprised me.
Dp you upload photos of yourself in front of a dirty mirror, wearing clothes ransacked from the 50p rail at Scope, though?Oh they'd really hate me if I posted, I actually do live in a quaint old cottage and do have William Morris fabrics...