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Old 19-10-09, 09:44 PM   #11
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how long's dinner ?


about 6 inches if it's sausages.
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Old 19-10-09, 09:46 PM   #12
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Cugs

Ever since the third one down couldnt say hugs

Oh yeah, we have cuggles. A cross between a hug and a cuddle
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Old 19-10-09, 09:54 PM   #13
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I've got a headache...

I don't feel well...

But i've just had a shower...

There's clean sheets on the bed...


All the above and more said by the missus Stingo...I think you know where I'm coming from (pun intended)...
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Old 19-10-09, 10:03 PM   #14
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Do you hear me looking at you [Six year old sister to four year old brother]

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Old 19-10-09, 10:05 PM   #15
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Do you hear me looking at you [Six year old sister to four year old brother]
Oh a classic one...I love it!! (Especially when it comes from the other half)
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Old 19-10-09, 10:16 PM   #16
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Different households seem to have different words for the remote control, i've found they have anyway! For instance, in my house we call it the "diggy" but in a friend's house they call it the "plonker" or even "zapper"! Anyone else call it something daft?
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Old 19-10-09, 10:44 PM   #17
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its the "buttons" here my dear myc
and we also have wifey wifey jobs and husband husband jobs admitadly the later never get done
and of course the myc special
CARLING DARLING

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Old 19-10-09, 10:49 PM   #18
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Different households seem to have different words for the remote control, i've found they have anyway! For instance, in my house we call it the "diggy" but in a friend's house they call it the "plonker" or even "zapper"! Anyone else call it something daft?

It's called the 'Conchannels' in my kids' house, after a then 3 yr old Daniel couldn't decide if it was the 'Channel changer' (his sister's name for it) or the 'Controller' (mine and Jane's name for it).

Poor lad didn't want to upset either set of people by using the other one's words, so combined the two.

Daniel is also responsible for the famous term 'Crappy Umble' (Apple Crumble). A rather apposite term for the mush his mother tried to pass off as something to do with apples and crumbly pastry

Both these are still in regular use in that household, and Crappy Umble has been adopted by my sisters' families
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Old 19-10-09, 10:50 PM   #19
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It's called the 'Conchannels' in my kids' house, after a then 3 yr old Daniel couldn't decide if it was the 'Channel changer' (his sister's name for it) or the 'Controller' (mine and Jane's name for it).

Poor lad didn't want to upset either set of people by using the other one's words, so combined the two.

Daniel is also responsible for the famous term 'Crappy Umble' (Apple Crumble). A rather apposite term for the mush his mother tried to pass off as something to do with apples and crumbly pastry

Both these are still in regular use in that household, and Crappy Umble has been adopted by my sisters' families
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Old 19-10-09, 10:52 PM   #20
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I think " how much you spent this time" is the usual phrase in my house
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