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The losers club

I love 'moar', sounds more like how you say it than 'more'

:hugs: Sapph, how are things?

I'm watching the last ever OTH :cry: then I have no plans for the rest of the day...
 
I have always wondered about 'moar' :haha:
I'm supposed to be cleaning up whilst little dude is at playgroup with his nan but I can't be arsed. So instead I'm watching last nights Vampire Diaries!
 
New hair! I let the hairdresser choose and she went for this...what do you think? Be honest!

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I like it! I like a how a fringe changes your whole look! :) :thumbup:
I think of the proclaimers when I see "moar" as in "Lewis no moar, Sutherland no moar" in a total Edinburgh accent! :rofl:
 
It feels weird to have a fringe, never had one before. I hope Maria recognises me! :haha:
 
Ooh Nats it's lush! Totally suits your face :D

So the boredom and loneliness is sinking in and down my mood goes :cry: I'm very bored of this day in day out.

Sigh.
 
Woo Hoo for TTC Emmy!
I really like your hair Nats, really suits you! I need to get my hair sorted it, it's so long and hasn't been cut for about 2 years!
It bloody roasting today, already did a 5 mile walk this morning and now both kids are sleeping so I'm sitting inside watching gossip girl :)
 
I must live in the only place in the UK that's overcast and cold :( it's horrible here...
 
Really nice here, no way I'd go for a 5 mile walk! Crazy lady!
 
I go with my friend, her LO is only a month younger than T (and so much more "advanced" grrrr as she is quite competitive about things....)
It was upto to M&S and back, then we all had Lunch.
Emmy, have you tried netmums and the meet a mum thing? Worst case scenario you have an uncomfortable coffee, but more likely than not you will meet some lovely mums? Or even post a thread on here in the forum meets section on here? I always keep an eye out for people in my area and just pm them or something. Nothing to lose :)
That's how I met Sapphire, plus I've got numbers for a couple of other ladies from here I'm planning to meet soon
 
Yeah, and we'll sort em out! ;)
In the garden while Jenny pours her water over herself and eats grass... :dohh:
 
I went on there earlier and have started talking to someone down the road who is in the exact same position as me and is only a few months younger than me :happydance:

Took Doo to the park, where she munched on some... Daisies :dohh:
 
Emmy, I'm the master of meeting new people - I have moved so many times it's a necessity :haha: Netmums can be quite successful, depending on where you live/can get to. I met a few nice ladies in Aberdeen, that I'm still friends with now but didn't have so much luck in Barnsley. I met about 4 people but didn't really click with them. I also met a gang of friends on mumsnet, as we were on a local pregnancy thread together. Go to the library for storytime, the big libs especially are busy and it's free. They usually have a play session afterwards. Also, do what Michelle said and look on here. I have met a few girls from going on the forum meets section. I know it's hard :hugs:
 
Crossed posts! That's good Emmy! You know Jess from BnB, she's definitely a weirdo :rofl:
 

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