The nearest McD closed early today, and the next one ran out of drinks :/
They are like Freddos, but with caramel in the middle. I would buy a multipack for the children and consume most of them myself. I put on so much weight when living there.Is this an actual koala?
Who the hell goes around saying theyre older than they are? I think the heat has got to some people.Let's play which mumsnetter is weirder. Here's round one.
You can get caramel Freddo's. I get them for my grandsonThey are like Freddos, but with caramel in the middle. I would buy a multipack for the children and consume most of them myself. I put on so much weight when living there.
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My Nana did.Who the hell goes around saying theyre older than they are? I think the heat has got to some people.
How did she make it, I wonder? Cut the sleeves off a t-shirt, maybe? In the picture, it looks like she is ready for bed. Not that I care what people wear to work!Quoting myself, but she made it herself and is very proud... however she complains about the price of cotton jersey and difficulties of bias binding but then doesn't want to spend money on clothes made from natural fabrics? make it make sense...
I was wondering what to wear today. My son’s decided his Star Wars duvet cover is too childish (he’s 6) so I shall turn it into a stylish kaftan.Did anyone see the response to the woman in the "homemade vest", that told her to make her own kaftans out of duvet covers?! Found it...![]()
I always give a little wave of thanks. It’s not strictly ‘necessary’, no, but it doesn’t take a lot of energy so I just do it!Where do we stand on the 'you don't need to thank drivers who stop at a zebra crossing' debate? I'm in the 'it's nice to be nice and costs nothing' camp so of course I always wave/nod a thank you. The OP in AIBU sounds a right twit and is getting wound up by people saying that - she doesnt believe it's necessary so never says thank you![]()
Oh I saw that then went into a different thread about noisy neighbours having loud shouty sex and it had disappeared when I came back out to look for it.Where do we stand on the 'you don't need to thank drivers who stop at a zebra crossing' debate? I'm in the 'it's nice to be nice and costs nothing' camp so of course I always wave/nod a thank you. The OP in AIBU sounds a right twit and is getting wound up by people saying that - she doesnt believe it's necessary so never says thank you![]()
I look at it as taking out an insurance policy. I smile, wave and mouth “thank you” because if I don’t, I run the risk of them slamming it into gear, putting pedal to the metal and running me over.Where do we stand on the 'you don't need to thank drivers who stop at a zebra crossing' debate? I'm in the 'it's nice to be nice and costs nothing' camp so of course I always wave/nod a thank you. The OP in AIBU sounds a right twit and is getting wound up by people saying that - she doesnt believe it's necessary so never says thank you![]()
Mumsnet #88 Nope. Seems very odd to me. I can't relate has to be an early thread title contenderEvery single MN reply summarised in three short sentences:
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People that use supper as the word for their main evening meal genuinely make me murderous. Maybe I should storm off to McDonald's car park to calm myself downHah. My favourite thread of the day. I absolutely love that she had a tantrum about not being able to have her keto chicken & salad so stropped off for a McDonalds of all things
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