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My Mum is becoming a real danger in that way. She'd be so hurt to be left out but you have to watch her every minute or she'll let something slip
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I used to have to gag my son when he was young but by the time he was at senior school, he was covering my back when I'd forget and almost tell my mum or dad something they'd just worry themselves sick about.
They do come in handy that way. I think it's individuals as much as age. The best secret keeper in the family is a 12 yr old girl. She's also very capable. I just don't think she should have to be.
I don't mind when children mature naturally quickly, but I hate little girls in particular being pushed too early into being miniature adults and wearing very inappropriate clothes too.
She's fashonable but wishes she was as matue physically as her friends. It's just the way life goes. The only person who pushes her is herself. She doesn't like people hurt and tries to balance things. I just wish there weren't things in her life she feels the need to deal with.
Beause of my maturity I'm sure their is a really good reason for me not to want this count to stat at 666. I'm listening to 'Le Their Be Love' and that's a good note to go out on.
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Not bad for a trip to McDonalds

 

"And I like it and I want more.

And I like it and I want more

And I like it and I want more

never felt like this before"

 

Well, I have never felt that way before about McDonalds. Kids love it though.

 

Ours is like an old age cafe in term time. You look in and the average age seems to be 70 and they all pull the chairs our and sit together with their coffee and muffins.

I was wrong, The McD thing wasn't I like it . It was "I'm loving it."

 

Slipped memory but Asda to the rescue - their pharmacy has brain pills now.

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