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31.10.2008, 15:32 quote

bexbex

choochi0 wrote:
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Yeh but Yorkshire still won...clearly!! LOL!


Oh yes of course!!

What was I thinking?


PMSL! Oh you're so funny Chooch!

 

31.10.2008, 15:48 quote

redelicious
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Teggro wrote:
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Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing
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31.10.2008, 15:53 quote

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redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing


The rule at home was that as soon as he youngest child was old enough to be trusted not to break everything they would wash the dishes after dinner. The older ones would be promoted to cooking dinner.

Like Red says you got to learn that magic fairies don't exist!

 

31.10.2008, 18:09 quote

fireinmyheart
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choochi0 wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing


The rule at home was that as soon as he youngest child was old enough to be trusted not to break everything they would wash the dishes after dinner. The older ones would be promoted to cooking dinner.

Like Red says you got to learn that magic fairies don't exist!


Magic faries dont exist!!!

Are you sure Chooch?

By the way, I should be having a bath (I will soon).

 

31.10.2008, 19:35 quote

Teggro
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redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing


Maybe she won't. Maybe you should all take turns washing up, taking the hoover around etc. This way everyone puts in their two pence and no one is going, "gargle blarge".. or something like that. I dunno what noises one makes when being strangled to death.

 

31.10.2008, 23:38 quote

bexbex

I should be in bed...the girls have gone and i;m so tired!

 

31.10.2008, 23:41 quote

ed85

Cleaning up my act. But crude jokes come so easily to me

 

01.11.2008, 02:40 quote

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01.11.2008, 10:27 quote

choochi0
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I should go and have a shower instead of sitting festering in my jammies.

 

01.11.2008, 11:17 quote

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I should do some housework and get my uniform ready for going back to work on Monday, can't be arsed though Rolling Eyes

 

01.11.2008, 16:47 quote

redelicious
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Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing


Maybe she won't. Maybe you should all take turns washing up, taking the hoover around etc. This way everyone puts in their two pence and no one is going, "gargle blarge".. or something like that. I dunno what noises one makes when being strangled to death.
Taking turns only works in theory at her age. I take my turn, she doesn't, I take my turn plus what she didn't do, she doesn't take her turn, I take my turn plus.... blah-bloody-blah.

Anyway, back on topic, I should be doing college work. BUT I have been good today and completed one assignment. I'll do another after my dinner tonight Very Happy
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01.11.2008, 21:43 quote

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fireinmyheart wrote:
choochi0 wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing


The rule at home was that as soon as he youngest child was old enough to be trusted not to break everything they would wash the dishes after dinner. The older ones would be promoted to cooking dinner.

Like Red says you got to learn that magic fairies don't exist!


Magic faries dont exist!!!

Are you sure Chooch?

By the way, I should be having a bath (I will soon).

Well if I was the youngest child I'd be smashing crockery very 'deliberately accidentally' well into my teenage years....."I'm just clumsy I can't help it honestly" Razz Embarassed Razz

 

01.11.2008, 23:16 quote

vtwinster

I should be going to bed, but im too pumped up on proplus and relentless...

 

02.11.2008, 01:16 quote

Teggro
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 564 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Teggro wrote:
redelicious wrote:
Housework, but I'm on strike. I asked my daughter to do the washing up Sunday night and I'm still waiting! I point blank refuse to do it. She's 17 and expects me to treat her like an adult.... so fecking start doing adult things!


Yeah, like complaining and being childish about the unwashed dishes instead of cleaning them!


I haven't complained (on here is different. Venting here means I keep the peace at home). You can refuse to do something without saying a word Washing-up after her at her age teaches her that she doesn't have to lift a finger. This way when she finally leaves home, it won't be such a nasty shock when she realises that dirty dishes don't appear from nowhere and that I don't have a little elf that magics clean ones in their place Laughing


Maybe she won't. Maybe you should all take turns washing up, taking the hoover around etc. This way everyone puts in their two pence and no one is going, "gargle blarge".. or something like that. I dunno what noises one makes when being strangled to death.
Taking turns only works in theory at her age. I take my turn, she doesn't, I take my turn plus what she didn't do, she doesn't take her turn, I take my turn plus.... blah-bloody-blah.

Anyway, back on topic, I should be doing college work. BUT I have been good today and completed one assignment. I'll do another after my dinner tonight Very Happy


She's young enough to be grounded.

 

02.11.2008, 09:08 quote

bexbex

Right now i should be doing the ironing...but i'm not.

 
 
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