dextersmum
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Yes, me too - you can do it honey x
Can you kick my arse into gear too!
Can you kick my arse into gear too!
linzipinzi said:Go Sarah! I am so willing u to do this
dextersmum said:Yes, me too - you can do it honey x
Can you kick my arse into gear too!
Good luck with the interview!Argh I'm trying to prepare for a super important interview (psychology training post which I've spent 3 years applying for and which had 1200+ applicants, but I can't concentrate because OH is sitting next to me eating chocolate and slurping coffee in THE NOISIEST WAY POSSIBLE.
I know I'm very particular about "food noises" but this sounds like a fully grown pig attacking its trough! Plus it's making me want some chocolate. Show some sensitivity, OH, and at least eat it quietly and pretend it's horrible!
And breathe... Not sure I should share with the interview panel how stressed I get about something so insignificant, lol.
Muis said:Good luck with the interview!
dextersmum said:Good luck Snakes and Ladders x
MissSlinky2011 said:that annoys me aswel! Its not that muscle weighs more than fat its that after you've done a lot of excercise you retain water because your muscles are repairing themselves - the best thing to do is actually drink a glass of milk after a workout as it helps your body heal faster than water or sugary excercise drinks
Welshtigger said:I think it's more the fact that muscle is more dense than fat-therefore someone who has toned their muscles might look smaller, due to it taking up less space, but weigh the same! And when people turn round and say-don't worry if you don't lose much-cos muscle weighs more than fat!!!! Arghhhhhhhhh as women, we wouldn't build muscle that quickly anyway! Lol
A sedentary person will gain muscle quickly male or female but they won't build big muscles like a man, however the body will go into shock at first and retain alot of water just in case you do something strange again! Lol
Angie_b said:Dear moron no scratch that f**king moron,
you know that little switch to the left of your steering wheel, that is called an indicator, we use it to show other road users which way we are about to turn,you may have learnt this from your driving instructor (you were clearly f**king) if you even have a license. It is especially useful when using a roundabout so that mums with 5 kids in their car don't think you are going straight on and there for think they are safe to move but have to slam their brakes on because you are in fact turning in front of them. You are lucky you were in a wee nippy boy racer car that zipped up the road and that I had to get my kids to school otherwise I may have followed you and ripped you a new ar$ehole,
yours,
ever so slightly hacked off mum of 5
ColJack said:Nope, that one is all your fault.
You should never assume the path of a vehicle even if the indicators are going.
YOU shouldn't have attempted to enter the roundabout until the way was clear or there was a sufficient gap for you to do so.
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