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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kels Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 September 2007 at 10:33pm

Debs Ive been feeling like that a lot since starting work. Hmmm Would you be in with a run away from home plan...... I remember always planning on running away when I was about 8yr. Taking my cabbage patch, radio, pillow, blankets and of course my bestie and some lollies. We just used to write list after list of our plan lol. Of course would never have done it tho lol

 Big hugs Luvvy and yay for mega meet soon!!!!


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How are you today Deb? Hope the sun is shining at your place today - it has certainly made me feel happier today.
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yes the sun is shining. i hung my washing out before 8am this morning cause once again i was up early...gggrrr at the kids and grrrr at me for not going to bed earlier and grrr at hubby for sleeping in till 9 and snoring so i couldnt even ignore the kids like he can.

ahhh kels, i would love to run away!   i did once when i was little, loaded up my pram with all my toys and clothes and went to the neighbours, but they were out.   

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Oh big

I agree with what everyone else says dump the kids and take some time out, I did this the other week and had a preggy massage the bank balance didn't really like it but I felt wonderful afterwards.
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Originally posted by GandT GandT wrote:

ahhh kels, i would love to run away!   i did once when i was little, loaded up my pram with all my toys and clothes and went to the neighbours, but they were out.   


I'm sorry. I don't know why. I just found this hilarous. I have this big video in my head of a girl with a curled lip, marching next-door.

I almost ran away when I was a teen. then I thought where would I go? Everyone I know would tell my family whee I was. And i didn't fancy sleeping on the street. So i chickened out on running away, and put up with what I was going through.   
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Originally posted by Chovynz Chovynz wrote:

Originally posted by GandT GandT wrote:

ahhh kels, i would love to run away!   i did once when i was little, loaded up my pram with all my toys and clothes and went to the neighbours, but they were out.   


I'm sorry. I don't know why. I just found this hilarous. I have this big video in my head of a girl with a curled lip, marching next-door.


thats ok, my mum still finds it hilarious.

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