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it's all comfort feeding for the little ones isn't it?


And when you want to break them, then there's controlled crying mwah hah hah.


Though probably won't work so well when they're 6! You might want to stop with the comfort feed before that.




Aaanyway, I'm soaking a gammon right now. (that's not a euphemism btw)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Breastfed?

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> Mainly, yes. But want to avoid the slippery slope

> of "comfort feeding"!



I think AM was making a joke following the last two works of your post ("it sucks"). I thought it was funny.

Otta Wrote:

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> Bit quiet in the office this morning. Someone just

> made a cuppa.



Did they insist on talking to you while you drank it?


I'm wearing my Morrissey Christmas jumper. It's gone down less well in the office than anticipated. I feel a vague sense of disappointment.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > Bit quiet in the office this morning. Someone

> just

> > made a cuppa.

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> Did they insist on talking to you while you drank

> it?



Heh, they made it for themselves not for me. I just thought you should all know.

An ex-colleague from a previous workplace emails me from another division of my organisation (he's obviously just joined), he asks, "are you the same XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX that used to work at xxxxxxx ?".

With a name as unusual as mine I wonder why someone could comprehend the universe, let alone this planet, having more than one person with this darned name.

I email him back, confirming that no, I am not the person he is thinking of.

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