Ha - I just read this to myself in Mrs Levinson’s voice hope you flicked your hair with one hand and a magazine page with the otherHow sweet that she considers herself a ‘sleb’
Ha - I just read this to myself in Mrs Levinson’s voice hope you flicked your hair with one hand and a magazine page with the otherHow sweet that she considers herself a ‘sleb’
Jack flaking off at the.last moment - when she was whining about the Hellmans guest pulling outThe DM article wasn't an update of the previous one, so it has all new comments. Have we covered the issues in this top comment?View attachment 174351 q
My thoughts on why jack does this so late at night...my ex was very abusive and one of his 'tactics' was keeping me awake most of or all night. Now I'm not saying that Jack is abusive but is it some form of control to keep getting responses late at night rather than doing it at a more sensible hour
Ps @heretoreaditall2019 I would prefer to talk about curtains than what's going on too
we should just bleeping ignore her. I’m so bored of her after today. Shall we just go back to our tit chatting?
Hard agree, best description I've ever heardIn my personal experience, functional alcoholics seem fine to everyone in the day, drink all night and then come to life at about 10. By 12 they’re sad; by 1 they’re angry.
Night Marmite.I’m off to bed, fraus.
Enjoy the am drams. Will there be a new thread by morning?
Yes, abso-feckin’-lutely x
My thoughts on why jack does this so late at night...my ex was very abusive and one of his 'tactics' was keeping me awake most of or all night. Now I'm not saying that Jack is abusive but is it some form of control to keep getting responses late at night rather than doing it at a more sensible hour
Ps @heretoreaditall2019 I would prefer to talk about curtains than what's going on too
Oh, I get that one! A long service and good conduct badge is a gold V on the No 1 uniform arm; one is awarded every four years and the maximum is three, making twelve years service. So three badges is twelve plus years in which they haven't done anything dreadful enough to have a good conduct badge removed but not really set the heather on fire enough to be promoted higher than petty officer. A parrot, of course, is not only gobby, but repeats without understanding. Put all that together and you have a beautiful, concise insult.Mr D's Granddad was a Merchant seaman and then served in WWII. I get all the Jackspeak I need from him on a daily basis. Complete with the Janner accent.
JM is always backin' and fillin', caggin' and (the one he's never quite explained to me, but I like) - gobbin' off like a three badge parrot.
Sorry that your ex did that, my dad did the same with us, I think especially where bad MH is concerned it’s quite typical people can’t manage “normal” routines and inflict it on others.
I’ll wait for JM to go have a lie in tomorrow and share my curtain #concept. Curtains are such a struggle as there’s such a fine line between cute & granny, I also think I have PTSD from just how hyper divorcee glam the house was (we have FIVE horrid chandeliers in the room I’m in now - how very JM of me - they’re coming down in a week thank duck) so I am scared to re introduce anything that could bring us back closer to her vision
Babe, same. I haven’t even had chance to get a photo of the jelly shoes doing a big sparkle outdoorsYou know I thought about this today, I wanted to ask the coven opinions on curtains & have a natter about any old tit. She’s providing too much content for us to get through at the mo, the only thing that could accelerate these threads any further is her finally securing that elusive Saturday kitchen appearance
Sorry that your ex did that, my dad did the same with us, I think especially where bad MH is concerned it’s quite typical people can’t manage “normal” routines and inflict it on others.
I’ll wait for JM to go have a lie in tomorrow and share my curtain #concept. Curtains are such a struggle as there’s such a fine line between cute & granny, I also think I have PTSD from just how hyper divorcee glam the house was (we have FIVE horrid chandeliers in the room I’m in now - how very JM of me - they’re coming down in a week thank duck) so I am scared to re introduce anything that could bring us back closer to her vision
I completely agree. There's ways of opening up conversations with children, without needing to hide everything in the cupboard to 'protect' them. Doing that does the opposite in most cases, because they don't learn coping skills or critical thinking.We are really teetering on edge of censorship here. ( Think china) I think it's actually unfair that kids today are not being trusted enough to read a book( age appropriate) and be allowed to make an informed choice on the themes within the book. How can we educate people of there only seeing one side of the story( the approved side). In my own humble opinion they need to be given both sides and be guided to make the sensible decision. The world is an awful place, full of awful people and they are not going to go away because we keep shoving books about fairies and all things nice under our kids noses. They need educating on the good and the bad and adequate guidance. I worry for my kids. There going to struggle in this new world.