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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 1:59 PM CST
darlynda wrote:
and so are you sweetie


she sure is hot.......go girl....applause cheering applause


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 1:50 PM CST
mbcasey wrote:
Otto is very wise for his years...and a good person also who cares about others....


Ken is coming to my lettin-on wedding so he can have his wicked way with the bridesmaids and Philipa........hug hug


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 1:48 PM CST
GRshygirl wrote:
His last thread worried me. I thought he was sonding depressed since his birthday. I'd just like to know he's ok.


God you must have been reading my mind as i have gone back and searched to see where he was......but sorry i dont know where he is or how he is.......


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 1:46 PM CST
cheesewhiz wrote:
I'm so sorry if I caused bad memories for anyone. I forgot that not all women can be a mother! It takes a special kind of woman to nurture and be mothers. Please accept my apologies and sympathy.


No need to say sorry just be proud you had a first class mother......I wouldnt take that away from you and your memories.....hug

I feel my dad tried to compensate what my mother lacked.....hug now he is gone i have no contact even though she lives across the road from me and her grandchildren, she chooses to ignore us.....as i say to my kids it her loss.....hug


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 1:22 PM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
SOME mothers!!!!


I am with you on this one Ship.....My mother was cruel to me as a child and even now.....I have no contact with her and it was her choice, i had no say in the matter......I do envy those who had a great mother but i can live without mine, as she caused me nothing but heartache......Heres a big hug just for you Shiphug hug teddy bear


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 11:21 AM CST
gingerb wrote:
A handsome and very kindhearted man who is always fair. A rarity.


Wow Ginger what can i say ......you are a big-hearted person and has given loads of kids the best start in life......I am glad to know you as for friendship she would be a 10 i bet with any of her friends.....hug teddy bear


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 11:07 AM CST
martyg wrote:
Yeah I got proof now


Now do you believe me when i say .....Whats meant for you wont pass ya by......wave

I know just what you are talking about Marty as i am still the same way 18 months on with Jim.......teddy bear hug

Lots of irish luck and love to you both......hug


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 5:47 AM CST
just got this email......

A mother was working in the kitchen, listening to her five-year-old son playing with his new electric train set in the living room.

She heard the train stop and her son saying, 'All of You B*****ds who want off, get the f**k off now, cause we're in a hurry! And all of you B*****ds who are getting on, get the f**k on, cause we're going down the tracks'.

The horrified mother went in and told her son, 'We don't Use that kind of language in this house. Now I want you to go to your room and stay there for TWO HOURS.

When you come out, you may play with your train, but I want You to Use nice language.'

Two hours later, the son came out of the bedroom and resumed Playing with his train. Soon the train stopped and the mother heard her son say,
'All passengers who are disembarking the train, please remember to take all of your belongings with you.
We thank you for travelling with us today and hope your trip was a pleasant one.'

She hears the little boy continue,

'For those of you just boarding, we ask you to stow all of your hand luggage under your seat. Remember, there is no smoking on the train.
We hope you will have a pleasant and relaxing journey with us Today.'

As the mother began to smile, the child added..........
'For those of you who are pissed off about the TWO HOUR delay, please see the fat b*tch in the kitchen.' rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 5:24 AM CST
jampet wrote:
I used to hate sundays


really and why dont ya now........rolling on the floor laughing only jokin with ya.....hug teddy bear


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 5:19 AM CST
I need all the luck in the world as his sister tried all ready with him.....teddy bear


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 5:10 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
hahaha!.. I hate food shopping to.. (without someone)


He is being dragged along to help with the food shopping plus he needs new clothes for "the wedding".....he is 15 and you know nothing is right before you even go.......he is warned and i mean warn not to mention words like.....i wouldnt be seen dead in that or i am NOT wearing that.....rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 22, 2008, 5:05 AM CST
Morning all the bitch is back and i really hate sundays cause i have to go shoppin with one of my lads and i really really really hate shopping more than sunday......very mad frustrated D'oh!


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 6:04 PM CST
good night all as this bitch is heading for bed now.......hug

talk to you all tomorrow, til then if ya cant be good be good at it......rolling on the floor laughing teddy bear hug


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 5:36 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
invited or not...


It will be a lettin-on invite as we are having a lettin-on wedding rolling on the floor laughing

I refuse to give up me widow's pension for no man......rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 5:29 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
For Nuala!

The lady that just blew my mind!



aww thanks Claayer you are not so bad yourself.........teddy bear teddy bear teddy bear you are a star in your own way......teddy bear teddy bear


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 4:53 PM CST
nuala wrote:
Mine has to be "like a virgin" by Madonna........


well i mean a born again virgin........rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 21, 2008, 4:52 PM CST
Mine has to be "like a virgin" by Madonna........rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 20, 2008, 3:01 PM CST
gingerb wrote:
Thank you for that Nuala. It means a lot to me that someone understands. You are a kind lady.


Thank you too.....and i meant what i said.....teddy bear hug bouquet of flowers


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 20, 2008, 2:36 PM CST
gingerb wrote:
I did all that with mine, (and other people's) for nearly 30 years now. I just took that as a given. Responsibility from a very early age is very important. I just meant that teens don't actually have a fully functioning brain and it is important to give them focus and keep them busy. Boredom and lack of focus in teen years is very destructive to a developing mind.

Last time I came on here and mentioned anything to do with my kids, biological and fostered, I got torn apart so I have tended not to say too much. (Someone with a grudge, who knew nothing about me or my family, that I had censored). I will say, however, that all mine and the ones I have fostered have been through college and are productive and genuinely big hearted human beings and I am very proud of all of them. I am particularly proud of my own children , who were willing to share their mother and lives with a less fortunate child, over and over again. I think it all comes down to a set of values that reflect decency.


Well done Ginger and i agree with you 100%.......hug teddy bear hold your head up high with pride as there are many kids apart from your own that you have given a great start in life too.......teddy bear


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nuala
dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Jun 20, 2008, 1:42 PM CST
rasgumby wrote:
So glad your kids are turning out so well!!

But to help out the out of control parent's...........
What do you feel made the difference?
What did you do differently from other parents that made the kids want to strive to do better and become more?


awww thanks....hug

I gave my kids self worth, respect and a whole lotta loving, that worked both ways i got the same from them.....but also take responsiblity for their actions...our home was a mini hostel sometimes with the amount of kids i have claiming me as their mam.....rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing remember we had not a lot of money but we were rich in lifes values.....hug yes they do fight but are there for each other when times get tough.....yay


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