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Ahhhh they are so cute :love:
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Cat??? It says you've posted but I click on the thread and you're not here :dizzy:
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LOL it looks :mag: like there is a few of us online ;) this 'post quick reply' thing is doing my head in :crazy: I keep using it out of habit then having to go the long route around to find the last post again :tantrum: it needs fixing :lol:
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NHS cuts that's what all the best dogs protest about. :p
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Woof Woof!
Oh it's morning! Gah! :tired: I wanna go sleepies! :yawn: Never mind, I've somehow managed to get myself to work ok!! :lol: Teaching my kickboxing class last night with really stupidly stiff legs, I could hardly do the stretches!! Had one annoying small child who was just yawning and not paying attention, so I told him to go and sit at the back. He's only about 4, but he's probably too young to really concentrate on it for an hour. Anyways, it's a challenge, but most of the tim ei let him do his own thing apart from when he runs in front of people kicking :yikes: Had nice food yesterday, melons and apples and lovely chicken and ginger and butternut squash :T More kickboxing tonight - with stiff legs still! :tantrum: Not much else going on, that's all I do, sleep, eat, kickbox and occasionally work! :rofl: |
Veggie - they look sooooo cute! I didn't know you've got a dog. I remember that your sister used to have one. Garlic bread.... mmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!! :T
Frus - 4 seems awfully young to send a child to kickboxing classes - isn't there a class more suitable for his age? Cat - it was like a comedy script! My dogs are used to the skidiness of polished floorboards and never run indoors because its impossible to stop - but there were several times yesterday when I looked up to see our little visitor go hurtling across the room like she was on ice - she actually hit the radiator in the hall so hard she knocked it off its supporting brackets! Luckily it was easily fixable and didn't cost any MORE money! She finally went home at 6pm. We were told they would collect her at 8! (Don't you just hate it when someone gives a time and then turns up two hours early - its just so rude.) Worse.... I was just dishing up our dinner and he brought his niece and nephew with him - peculiar children - they both look like their Mum has done her absolute best to make them look like Harry Potter and Hermione! What awful kids though - they raced out in the kitchen and started poking at our food and made rude comments and vomiting noises! Then, while he was rabbiting on about how wonderful his dog is, the kids started pretending they were drunk - staggering around, throwing themselves on the floor and on top of George and crashing in to things. By way of apology he commented that they had just been to McDonalds and it wasn't until they had both had a large cola that they told him they aren't allowed it because it makes them hyperactive - so he brought them round to our house! :censored: :devil: Today is SO peaceful! :) |
:rolleyes: What rude people! I hope they brought you at least a "say thank you with Cadbury's Roses" box! Doesn't sound like it though :(
You need to get revenge! Can you let Fred and George have a "holiday" with them and get them to eat horrid things that will make them throw up all over their house?? Not nice for your doglins, but at least you have revenge :devil: Oh and talking of doggies throwing up... A nice disgusting story (will put you off your lunch!). My godfather had a Border Collie, she was LOVELY and they went out for a walk one day and she came across a dried cow pat... Well being a dog, she ate it! Then after they'd been in the Range Rover for about 10 minutes she threw it up ALL OVER the car! :rofl: Nice ;) So next time anyone wants to eat a chocolate bar... think about Misty the dog and her cow pat! :rofl: |
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The thank you was 3 very nice bottles of wine - thoughtfully one of each colour - which was why I put on a happy face and made light of my lack of grass and varnish on my floorboards. We have been thinking about revenge. They have offered to have Fred and George should the need arise. George is a very laid back dog, give him a soft rug in front of a fire or in a patch of sunshine and he'll just sleep and :censored: all day - but Fred.... ah.... now he is just as bad as their dog (except more skilled on polished floors). So we were thinking about booking a weekend at a cottage that only accepts one well behaved dog and taking George with us and leaving Fred with them. :devil: :devil: What is it with dogs and cowpats - mine do that! |
Well at least you got wine :D
Check out http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4690784.stm it's all got a little bit hectic - I have been fending off reporters all morning! ARGH! Here comes another one.... |
Oh - what a wonderful thing to have worked on. Well done you!!!! It must give you a HUGE sense of satisfaction (and rightly so) to produce something like that for a disabled child - and how lovely of you to make it special for her in pretty pink! :hug: :hug: :hug:
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He he - it's not finished yet!!!! It's at the top of the list (after a couple of "urgent" things!!! ) Oh yes, it's got to be pink :D
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You work for such a fascinating place. In Tassie I worked for St Giles, a society for kids and adults with disabilities. It had a workshop which made great things, but they were so busy with the "bread and butter" stuff for daily living, that they didn't have time or resources to make stuff for recreation.
I had a great swim this morning, the benefit of this new gym is it is 20 minutes on the way to work, and open early, so on a 10 to 6 shift I have ample time to have a swim (or a workout). I even had time for a spa and a sauna. It was lovely, a fab way to start the day. My eating has been good so far, porridge, a banana, a new ryvita muesli bar thing - 69 calories, no added sucrose and very tasty, and tuna and salad for lunch. I managed to avoid dessert, always a pitfall in our rather fabulous cafeteria. |
Oh she is so annoying ;) :D :lol: with her normal superwomanness and her cleverness and ace jobness :cool: :devil: and the pinkness! I wanna take part in an endurance race for battery powered cars :tantrum:
Sarah - they are technically my sisters dogs ;) but are here half the blooming time (some would say most of the time) :mad: :D |
You love em really. I want a dog :( and to work from home :( It seems utterly pointless to come into work, I'm not sat with anyone, I'm in a strange office with people who don't speak to me, and I'm totally left out of all the office goings on. My carpet enforced exclusion order continues!!!! At least they are looking after me, which is good.
It must be home time soon :dizzy: |
am really annoyed have really bad flu have only managed to get out of bed today to go to the corner shop and have missed my lecture time and don't think I'll be up to going tomoz either and I really need to I ahte missing things.
I feel dreadful have eaten jaffa cakes (because I was so pissed off) and am debating getting takeout tonight so annoyed!!! I hate being sick |
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