MOTHERS who'd have one
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MOTHERS who'd have one
my mam is a pain for giving stuff away (that others have bought her) she really needs to keep track of who bought her what. i was speaking to my sister inlaw the other week and she said that my mum had given her eldest daughter a pair of earings. nice thought you are saying. not when said earings were bought by the sister in law for mothers birthday last year. mum said she wasnt that keen on them so would ellie like them today she rang me and said she had a rug making kit in the cupboard that has been there for years and she hasnt the patience for them any more so would i like it. aw thanks mum. the only rug making kits she has had lately are the ones i bought her i think senility has set in the womans loosing it or she's just plain cheeky
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Mothers! I think my mum saw getting her bus pass as being given a license to say and do what she wanted lol
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Yes, there comes an age where mom just makes my head spin.
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I think you should be able to take them somewhere and swap for a different one
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Lucky! My mum is a hoarder, i swear! There are old shoes and bags she will never look at but refuses to throw out. The furniture is piled into a spare room and a shed but noooo she might NEED that mouldy picture that has a broken frame and a spider colony in it. She might also NEED that chaise that has cat pee, bite marks, a mouse colony, possibly now it's own brain...
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kathytake2 wrote:I think you should be able to take them somewhere and swap for a different one
oh god no better the devil ya know or better still just take them somewhere and not swap for another
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_julie_ wrote:kathytake2 wrote:I think you should be able to take them somewhere and swap for a different one
oh god no better the devil ya know or better still just take them somewhere and not swap for another
And a night drop for mother-in-law for sure.
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I am so lucky ..my mum is 81 soon and she is a real darling..and I also get on really well with my mother in law who is 83.
..and beat this.. I even get on really well with my ex mother in law who said she still classes me as her daughter in law!
( not bragging or anything.. )
..and beat this.. I even get on really well with my ex mother in law who said she still classes me as her daughter in law!
( not bragging or anything.. )
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_julie_ wrote:i have the best mother in law ever. she lives in australia
Ditto Julie! But mine's in England!
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