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Yee-hah daizie dook. You tell em like it is, you go girl!!


And you look so cute with those little fists, so tight by your side, knucles all White and your eyes all scrunched up, jaw set hard.


Yeeeeeeah, middle age people are soooooo boring, I wanna be a princess when I grow up, I wanna zigazig ahh.

Haha! Im 41 and 3 months. My kids are older and id have NEVER carried on the way some of these mothers do. I had more respect for myself and others. What example are they setting their brats? Interesting how no one seems to question that .I would try and swerve the buggy out the way and not ram it into people. Ignorant cows ;-)

daizie Wrote:

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> They used to annoy me but now I feel sorry for

> them. Middle aged, boring and mumsy. They have to

> speak loudly and 'proper' to get any attention .

> Sad but very entertaining ..



Daizie, I couldn't agree with you more. :))


Anybody who's actually going to deny this is probably one of them! Hahaha, shame on you! >.<

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