Who is around and who is doing what?
Should I stick a movie on or go to bed?
Who is around and who is doing what?
Should I stick a movie on or go to bed?
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Getting food
Movie.
Movie it is.
I decided to go with first suggestion posted.
Enjoy your chip buttie.
Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
Yesterday I made an impulse buy of one of those chrome cast dongle rings. So in the absence of any decent telly we watched a two hour film called Sicario.
Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
I was reading elsewhere Jen, that someone buys something every week in the holidays towards their child's school uniform. I thought that was a brilliant idea and lessened the stress a bit
Now - this sounds suspiciously like mine own threadage entitled,
"What have you done today"
Saint posted:Now - this sounds suspiciously like mine own threadage entitled,
"What have you done today"
Nah, this is 'now' yours is 'today, earlier'
Utterly different then . . .
This fred to me says what are you doing now at this minute
yours is what have you done earlier
I know
Read the question - it's nothing like your thread!
Similar - I can see it going similar
I'm ok - just saying . . . honest
Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
How is the driving going Jen?
I presume you have had chance to hone your skills.
Garage Joe posted:Yesterday I made an impulse buy of one of those chrome cast dongle rings. So in the absence of any decent telly we watched a two hour film called Sicario.
What did you think to the film GJ ?
Saint posted:Now - this sounds suspiciously like mine own threadage entitled,
"What have you done today"
To be perfectly honest Saint, I was wondering what everyone was doing post Strictly. I was at a loose end so wondered if anyone was looking to chat. EFFT was the first responded so I went with that suggestion.
Any resemblance to any thread current or lapsed is purely coincidental.
Twas only foolin'
The more the merrier I say
Saint posted:Twas only foolin'
The more the merrier I say
I knows I'm in a cafe and have lots of time to make wordy replies
Aaaaah I love cafÃĐ culture
Could sit there all day, chatting, sampling world coffees and people watching
Saint posted:Aaaaah I love cafÃĐ culture
Could sit there all day, chatting, sampling world coffees and people watching
Me too. Try to do it everyday, not always able to manage it, but I do like it. Usually try and catch up on the forum and a few of the other websites I visit regularly. I normally get a good seat and there is a lot of activities outside of my favourite cafÃĐ.
When I was in Canada there was a company called Second Cup - akin to Starbucks - very nice shops.
Sprout posted:Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
I was reading elsewhere Jen, that someone buys something every week in the holidays towards their child's school uniform. I thought that was a brilliant idea and lessened the stress a bit
I got quite a bit done early tbh it was mainly the shoes x3! I actually got quite a bit of the youngest ones stuff before they even broke up
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
How is the driving going Jen?
I presume you have had chance to hone your skills.
Loving it, car engine light came on and it kept cutting out on me the week I'd booked off work to take the kids on a couple of days out (typical ) but fair play to MrJen he dropped us off for the days out and picked us up after and googled the crap out of the problem, ordered the part (and ramps!) and fixed it in an hour I drive most days tbh and i love 'car discos' with the kids aswell as little one on chats with each of them.. In short I really enjoy driving, it really has opened up my world so to speak, ~I do so much more now.
I'm still to make the trip to Birmingham from Notts down the motorways though, I've been one junction on the M1? (i think) just for a taster.... i will do it at some point
Dropped car off and walked through Newcastle to get bus home.
Who did I spy?
SCARLET MOFFAT from that there GOGGLEBOX!!
She's gone from girl next door to painfully thin, Rylan's teeth, tango'd trollop, teetering on ridiculous heels and dragging behind a gingered, tattoo'd gorilla.
She might be a lovely person - I don't know - but it was not a good look.
Stick insect on the verge of prostitution may be unkind but her presence did not impress nor move Sainty one inch - mostly on account of me being furiously posh to the point of hurting.
Born in Jesmond to the uninitiated
Saint posted:Dropped car off and walked through Newcastle to get bus home.
Who did I spy?
SCARLET MOFFAT from that there GOGGLEBOX!!
She's gone from girl next door to painfully thin, Rylan's teeth, tango'd trollop, teetering on ridiculous heels and dragging behind a gingered, tattoo'd gorilla.
She might be a lovely person - I don't know - but it was not a good look.
Stick insect on the verge of prostitution may be unkind but her presence did not impress nor move Sainty one inch - mostly on account of me being furiously posh to the point of hurting.
Born in Jesmond to the uninitiated
Saint posted:When I was in Canada there was a company called Second Cup - akin to Starbucks - very nice shops.
If I am ever in Canadia I will hunt one down.
Jen-Star posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
How is the driving going Jen?
I presume you have had chance to hone your skills.
Loving it, car engine light came on and it kept cutting out on me the week I'd booked off work to take the kids on a couple of days out (typical ) but fair play to MrJen he dropped us off for the days out and picked us up after and googled the crap out of the problem, ordered the part (and ramps!) and fixed it in an hour I drive most days tbh and i love 'car discos' with the kids aswell as little one on chats with each of them.. In short I really enjoy driving, it really has opened up my world so to speak, ~I do so much more now.
I'm still to make the trip to Birmingham from Notts down the motorways though, I've been one junction on the M1? (i think) just for a taster.... i will do it at some point
Bad news on the car front, but unfortunately that's the nature of the beast!
Still the good news is that it sound like you are getting out and about more. I too need to go to Brum to visit friends - a lift would be appreciated lol
Saint posted:Dropped car off and walked through Newcastle to get bus home.
Who did I spy?
SCARLET MOFFAT from that there GOGGLEBOX!!
She's gone from girl next door to painfully thin, Rylan's teeth, tango'd trollop, teetering on ridiculous heels and dragging behind a gingered, tattoo'd gorilla.
She might be a lovely person - I don't know - but it was not a good look.
Stick insect on the verge of prostitution may be unkind but her presence did not impress nor move Sainty one inch - mostly on account of me being furiously posh to the point of hurting.
Born in Jesmond to the uninitiated
...and her mobile number is ????
EC - she might be nice but you can do better AND she was with a gorilla
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Jen-Star posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
How is the driving going Jen?
I presume you have had chance to hone your skills.
Loving it, car engine light came on and it kept cutting out on me the week I'd booked off work to take the kids on a couple of days out (typical ) but fair play to MrJen he dropped us off for the days out and picked us up after and googled the crap out of the problem, ordered the part (and ramps!) and fixed it in an hour I drive most days tbh and i love 'car discos' with the kids aswell as little one on chats with each of them.. In short I really enjoy driving, it really has opened up my world so to speak, ~I do so much more now.
I'm still to make the trip to Birmingham from Notts down the motorways though, I've been one junction on the M1? (i think) just for a taster.... i will do it at some point
Bad news on the car front, but unfortunately that's the nature of the beast!
Still the good news is that it sound like you are getting out and about more. I too need to go to Brum to visit friends - a lift would be appreciated lol
In my little Corsa with 3 kids? Ok in the back in between the 6yr old daughter and 12yr old son who wind each other up it is
Jen-Star posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Jen-Star posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Jen-Star posted:Im so frazzled.. Just sitting enjoying a well deserved drink... Worked hard this week and then had to go School shoe shopping the sat before school starts and then went to a 90th bday party where for the first time i was designated driver...
How is the driving going Jen?
I presume you have had chance to hone your skills.
Loving it, car engine light came on and it kept cutting out on me the week I'd booked off work to take the kids on a couple of days out (typical ) but fair play to MrJen he dropped us off for the days out and picked us up after and googled the crap out of the problem, ordered the part (and ramps!) and fixed it in an hour I drive most days tbh and i love 'car discos' with the kids aswell as little one on chats with each of them.. In short I really enjoy driving, it really has opened up my world so to speak, ~I do so much more now.
I'm still to make the trip to Birmingham from Notts down the motorways though, I've been one junction on the M1? (i think) just for a taster.... i will do it at some point
Bad news on the car front, but unfortunately that's the nature of the beast!
Still the good news is that it sound like you are getting out and about more. I too need to go to Brum to visit friends - a lift would be appreciated lol
In my little Corsa with 3 kids? Ok in the back in between the 6yr old daughter and 12yr old son who wind each other up it is
I can be a human shield.
Watching Joanna Lovely on ITV - Japan ... love it !!!
Jen-Star posted:I've been packing! Off to Skeggy (Butlins) on Monday
Awww ....I went there once ...when my kids were small ....they are in their 40s now But have a fab time Jen
Saint posted:Watching Joanna Lovely on ITV - Japan ... love it !!!
I think EC watches that too
Jen-Star posted:I've been packing! Off to Skeggy (Butlins) on Monday
Hope the weather keeps up - postcard purrleezz !!
Bossa Nova Baz posted:Saint posted:Watching Joanna Lovely on ITV - Japan ... love it !!!
I think EC watches that too
Good choice - she's quite a dish for the older lady
I'm faffing on here, and drinking and got summat on the TV with the sound down
Saint posted:Bossa Nova Baz posted:Saint posted:Watching Joanna Lovely on ITV - Japan ... love it !!!
I think EC watches that too
Good choice - she's quite a dish for the older lady
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