If you're late to the party, you get the worst bed. Actual Fact.What about the one that went abroad for a birthday party.
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If you're late to the party, you get the worst bed. Actual Fact.What about the one that went abroad for a birthday party.
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I think from skimming the most recent pages that the OP is pregnant. Of course.If you're late to the party, you get the worst bed. Actual Fact.
Tbh it’s the sort of thing my sister in law would do to me then uninvite me and lie to the inlaws that I didn’t want to go. She could have a whole section to herself on Mumsnet with her anticsWhat about the one that went abroad for a birthday party.
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What on earth do they think he’s done? I’d just think that OH had fucked off to MaccyDs!Just seen a thread where someone’s posted that their husband should have been home with the kids an hour ago and they’re not answering their phone and they’re worried he’s ‘done something’.
Cue hundreds of ‘hope he’s back and ok’ posts and a couple of ‘phone the police!’ (because it’s been a whole hour) then after three hours of radio silence from the OP, she pops back with ‘oh, he went shopping’.
Same. But if you’re worried your fella has done a runner with the kids, would your first port of call be MN anyway? Especially if you’re of an anxious disposition because you’ll just get wound up with posts like ‘this happened to my dog’s best friend’s owners cousin. Her DH picked the kids up from school once and he fell into the Bermuda Triangle, never to be seen again’.What on earth do they think he’s done? I’d just think that OH had fucked off to MaccyDs!
‘Loafers’, though. Ffs. High heels are dated if he’s under 30, but go for ‘loafers’ in case he’s a pensioner?OP looking for outfit inspo for a first date.
I despair. BOOTCUT JEANS? And high heels are DATED? How are all these Mumsnet users married?!
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A summer dress with a tshirt underneath? Wtf?OP looking for outfit inspo for a first date.
I despair. BOOTCUT JEANS? And high heels are DATED? How are all these Mumsnet users married?!
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Boot cut jeans are the heigh of fashion again and it’s skinny jeans that are on the way out (thank god, they always looked awful on me). I’m surprised she hasn’t suggested a statement necklace. I mean loafers FFS?!OP looking for outfit inspo for a first date.
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I agree that skinny jeans are apparently on the way out (whether that will actually happen or not, I’m not sure. I think we’re in a fashion era atm where anything goes and I’m pleased about that) but ‘bootcut jeans and loafers’ puts me in mind of this.Skinny jeans are just a leggings replacement unless you’re actually skinny. Clue is in the name. They don’t look great on anyone else.
They’ve been on their way out for the last 10 years…I wish they’d actually go
Wonder what exactly she thought he would have done?!Just seen a thread where someone’s posted that their husband should have been home with the kids an hour ago and they’re not answering their phone and they’re worried he’s ‘done something’.
Cue hundreds of ‘hope he’s back and ok’ posts and a couple of ‘phone the police!’ (because it’s been a whole hour) then after three hours of radio silence from the OP, she pops back with ‘oh, he went shopping’.
I'd love to know her definition of a cool jacketOP looking for outfit inspo for a first date.
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I love my heels but I tend to wear platform type chunky heels. Very 70s in how I dress anyway so flares, floaty dresses etc but at no point would I ever take fashion advice from the people on mumsnet, I've seen their photos of that they wear on a daily basisIn all fairness I do get what that poster means about high heels, they're definitely not as much of a thing as they were a few years ago and do have the potential to look dated. Smart trainers or boots are more of the norm even with a nice outfit.
Yes, agree about the 90’s! My kids are now dressing like I used to in the grunge era, but I think you’d need to be quite young and thin (sadly) to get away with the t shirt under the dress thing today otherwise it’d look a bit frumpy and like you were trying to hide your bingo wings (which would also be me ). Personally, I’d put a jacket on instead of trying to layer.T shirt under a summer dress was the 90s for me. I’ve never stopped wearing straight jeans and my bootcuts made me a pretty penny on eBay about 5 years ago when they were almost impossible to get your hands on in the shops. I sold many pairs for more than I’d originally paid!
Skinnies are only fit for the bin when they’ve been worn a few times.