Mumsnet #6 Did you mean so be so rude?
Old fred here, hope I've done it right!
Thank you @Yel! off to check them out now...
Old fred here, hope I've done it right!
Thank you @Yel! off to check them out now...
So very true! It's pretty obvious many who claim to be living in large houses in rural idle are living in their minds. For one thing cleaners aren't as plentiful, competitive top prep schools they humble brag about tend to be fewer and far between and they would know how to walk through a filed without being an intitled arse towards the farmer.I'm convinced that the majority of them live in suburbia and new build estates as they have no idea of real life outside of their little charmed circle. They certainly don't know what rural life is like.
I had to get my chemo day moved because I couldn't get to the hospital on a Sunday to get my bloods taken as I live alone, can't drive yet after an operation, Patient Transport doesn't work on a weekend, the nearest bus stop is 3/4 mile away, buses are around every two hours on a Sunday, and I would have to take a further bus from the bus station to the hospital once I'd got to the nearest town - and then the same all the way back. Basically all day. I bet they wouldn't believe me.
No idea about a scrap but I know her new tv show is based on AIBU but she was basically slagging mumsnet off in the interviews promoting it so maybe to do with that?Does anyone know what the crack is with daisy may Cooper & a scrap on mumsnet?
No, it's still there, last post was at 14.40 so it's on p2 in AIBU for me, on iPad.Is the trampoline one gone now? I couldn’t find it. Pity, I could be done with a laugh.
They would probably tell you to walk to the hospital and to be grateful for the NHS!I'm convinced that the majority of them live in suburbia and new build estates as they have no idea of real life outside of their little charmed circle. They certainly don't know what rural life is like.
I had to get my chemo day moved because I couldn't get to the hospital on a Sunday to get my bloods taken as I live alone, can't drive yet after an operation, Patient Transport doesn't work on a weekend, the nearest bus stop is 3/4 mile away, buses are around every two hours on a Sunday, and I would have to take a further bus from the bus station to the hospital once I'd got to the nearest town - and then the same all the way back. Basically all day. I bet they wouldn't believe me.
Actually no.They would probably tell you to walk to the hospital and to be grateful for the NHS!
DM have picked it up.