Phoebe Court #19 Instead of getting an electric car, how about you buy a bra?

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The meat (chicken I think) in the middle of that looks awful. Jim’s picky teas look horrid, if you don’t choke on it you’ll spew!
 
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Tesco charge point is free as it takes years to charge 😂 I am on my second electric car now just got my new one last week she is acting like she’s the first person ever to have one 🙄 I can imagine her now spending all kinds on Tudor feasts in Tesco waiting for the car to charge the stupid cow
 
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I think her Disney post a few weeks ago was definitely aimed at wanting a PR trip from them... Lots of people are having PR trips for Disney turning 30 and she definitely wanted in on the act.
 
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Maybe she could employ a posse of plebs to bellow tropical scented warm air directly from paradise to keep the Palace toasty.

Or buy some thermals like the rest of us. Not the borg tracksuit, that's gonna give her venison curtains all kinds of fanny curd
 
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Do we think she ordered a heat pump or similar six months ago? Dropping hints about a new form of heating building up a big sponsored reveal??
 
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I’m so glad she told me I was still an absolutely wonderful human and that I shouldn’t feel any less than that because I haven’t done a tray of pointless shite for my kids.
She’s such a condescending bleep.
 
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My kids are now 19, 21, 22 and 24 and I can honestly say buying ‘stuff’ and giving them more ‘stuff’ and making their special days more special with ‘stuff’ will not buy their affection or emotionally teach them anything of value or make them think they had unforgettable special days. I feel sorry for her if she thinks it will because I would imagine she goes ott on stuff because she thinks it’s making a special day for her kids. And if she does it purely for the gram then it’s going to create big gaping holes in her relationships with her kids in adulthood and she’ll have lots of regrets.
 
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My kids are now 19, 21, 22 and 24 and I can honestly say buying ‘stuff’ and giving them more ‘stuff’ and making their special days more special with ‘stuff’ will not buy their affection or emotionally teach them anything of value or make them think they had unforgettable special days. I feel sorry for her if she thinks it will because I would imagine she goes ott on stuff because she thinks it’s making a special day for her kids. And if she does it purely for the gram then it’s going to create big gaping holes in her relationships with her kids in adulthood and she’ll have lots of regrets.
Can’t bear the thought of Vespa not being able to say “b” and “d” differently but rather than helping her educationally, she’ll happily twit about making a Tudor feasting table full of Easter tat.

Had a proper giggle at her telling herself she’s honest!!

Happy Easter!

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Well let’s not forget she likes doing that. She doesn’t like homework. We should only do the things we like obviously!
 
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She doesn’t like doing stuff like this at all she feels she has to , to keep up with instagram idiots pretending their life is great!
Guess what mick you didn’t make me feel bad as my Easter display looks a lot better than your shite!!
 
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I spent many years teaching EYFS in primary schools. The fact that she has no interest in encouraging reading and writing detrimental to her child’s education. It is common for children to mix ‘b’ and ‘d’ it’s true however it’s also an early flag for dyslexia.

One of my children is dyslexic and so despite being exposed to literacy and reading as part of play from an early age, we also had to employ a specialist tutor and in truth she couldn’t read fluently till she was 11.

And this with me as an EYFS teacher as a parent!

God help that child if she needs any additional help if her mother can’t even do the basics with her in reception.
 
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"I'm loving that you guys have noticed a difference in my skin too"
We haven't Feebs. Stop bullshitting
 
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