staffordjas
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Speeding things up now. The barmaid is asking me what I'm ordering as I'm tapping away, and drink poured before I've finished ordering
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Been there and know how stressful it is. Mine coincided with my parents being @rsy with me as well and I ended up on anxiety tablets at the time. Hang on in there....it'll get better....eventually .Hmmmm they're not near Cresswell are they? That's where she's 'supposedly' staying.... Saying that she dissapeared last weekend with no explanation or clue to where she was apart from 'Eccleshall'.
I'm having parenting problems, mostly that I don't want to be a parent anymore, it's too stressful.
Any advice on how to deal with hormonal teenagers, who behave exactly like you yourself do, which is frankly horrific, would be gratefully received.
Lights dimmed for a few seconds, nowt else.Now let’s find out who lives where… when people start talking about the power cut
At least I know our office ISP emails me at all hours of the day
Hmmmm the carer dropped mine in Creswell where she was meeting 2 others, and another 3 were being dropped off later.... I believe yours & mine are at the same school too (if I remember from Lancers)... Fingers crossed no knocks on the door from the police tonight then..No, they're in Acton Trussell. Doesn't mean that ain't where yours is though! Was 6 of them, I took 3 and 3 met them there.
Hmmmm the carer dropped mine in Creswell where she was meeting 2 others, and another 3 were being dropped off later.... I believe yours & mine are at the same school too (if I remember from Lancers)... Fingers crossed no knocks on the door from the police tonight then..
There's been a major power outage around Beaconside (c.950 properties).Lights dimmed for a few seconds, nowt else.
Yeah, I kind of trust mine too, I've offered her tastes of alcohol in the past and she's, always refused, even though my eldest 2 were always allowed wine with Sunday dinner at grannys from a early age. The eldest had come home drunk several times, by her age (15) thus one seems sensible, if non talkative and sullen.Well the other three were driven by one of their grandads, they're staying in the garden of mine's nan, although the house itself is unnocupied as they live in a different house in the village at the moment. I messaged her earlier to check if they had enough blankets, she received the message but heard nowt back though.
TBH I trust her to behave better than I did, if things go to pot there is an adult in the village they can call. I didn't hear any clinking of bottles when they loaded their bags, in fact I dropped them at B&M first to get pop and sweets! Will see what tomorrow brings.
Our lights keep flashing on & off, ST16There's been a major power outage around Beaconside (c.950 properties).
Yes, had three here in Creswell as well. It keeps setting someone's house alarm off as well.Our lights keep flashing on & off, ST16
Mmm, I don't have to deal with that sort of thing, but I like to think that I would be quite relaxed about it, on the basis that the sort of stuff that went on 'in my day' seems quite unlikely now...I trust her to behave better than I did,
And they say life in Bloxwich is dull.Guns, explosives, rescuing a drunken eleven-year-old who had fallen down a well in the pitch dark - that sort of thing...
The well was just behind where this hotel is now, not that there were any buildings there then, beyond a shed/café with no electricity.Guns, explosives, rescuing a drunken eleven-year-old who had fallen down a well in the pitch dark - that sort of thing...
And they say life in Bloxwich is dull.
Looks quite similar though.The well was just behind where this hotel is now, not that there were any buildings there then, beyond a shed/café with no electricity.
It's not Bloxwich.
More like Norton Canes / Chasewater.Looks quite similar though.
Our lights keep flashing on & off, ST16
Yeah, I kind of trust mine too, I've offered her tastes of alcohol in the past and she's, always refused, even though my eldest 2 were always allowed wine with Sunday dinner at grannys from a early age. The eldest had come home drunk several times, by her age (15) thus one seems sensible, if non talkative and sullen.
A mate works in the butchers there, does look a bit better than most I've visited!Gloucester Services is second only to Tebay in terms of the quality of food available.