well Sams still got a rash I kept him off school not cos I think its contageous or anything just because every time he gets hot it looks like his head's going to explode and while I find it mildly amusing the school probably don't want exploded child over the freshly painted classroom wall.I am head bangingly mind numbingly bored today they'd sold out of papers at the co-op so I can't do the crossword and they keep running quizzes in the chat room which means theres no chat about mooncups and porn and Sams home so I can;t watch porn its all very boring and I have had to content myself by fantasising about Ron and Ellies tantric life
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
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He is probably allergic to the northern climate.
We should swap children.
believe me you don;t want Sam my sister will tell you what life with sam is like my naughty step has a bare patch worn in the carpet
did i tell you? my mooncup arrived yesterday.
I think you should blog about it
so why aren't you taking driving lessons again, (not to nag or anything)
Very good point, why arent you having driving lessons yet? And I do mean to nag
They are v expensive.
What is a mooncup?
i have no idea.
alex said i should get one.
i always do what alex tells me.
i used to get poison ivy so bad my eyes and mouth would swell closed. i grew to hate the ocean because the doctor told my mom salt water would dry it out fast. it was very painful to soak in that water. a lot of "poison ivy" creams are actually bad for it because htey moisturize it, and you want to dry it out. my dad once made me soak in a saltwater and rubbing alcohol bath. that was pain. it did help, even if it was evil. i feel for sam and hope he's better soon.
jilly
Do we even get poisoned ivy over here?
I don't think we do , his rash has gone now and they are all at school today all day so I shal be waxing my moustache and drinking gin mostly
no poison ivy there? it's almost worth the taxes to move. my back yard is full of poison ivy, oak and sumac. my guy's been pulling it up at the roots and treating the soil for a year now, and it's about half gone. but i still don't go out there. I should be good to garden next year. The poison oak vines are as thick as my arm, so they'll be hard to get out.
i'm glad sam's better. itching and burning is awful.
jilly
a quick trip to hartlepool sounds in order alex ;-0
damn why didn't I think of that before he improved :(
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