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What a brilliant Night
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Went into Newcastle last night to see the LadyBoys of Bangkiok...Wow!
Qs....Where do they put it???
some of them had sewn on nipps, we had a fab night, all 20 of us, mostly Grannies like me, I have never seen so many 'trannies" in one place and thats before we even went in , we were having a drink first, and there they were complete with their killer heels
Man, what an eye opener..
Fab time tho'
Bobbi
Qs....Where do they put it???
some of them had sewn on nipps, we had a fab night, all 20 of us, mostly Grannies like me, I have never seen so many 'trannies" in one place and thats before we even went in , we were having a drink first, and there they were complete with their killer heels
Man, what an eye opener..
Fab time tho'
Bobbi
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Morning Peri - not too bad, could be better though - my Mum and Dad are both 80 and Mum has dementia - to cut a long story short - I have got social workers involved - worst thing I could have done - they have made the situation worse. I live around 10 miles from my M & D and have been driving back and forth sorting stuff out. Team that with a 19 year old son who has been an ar$ehole to me this week - stress levels reaching breaking point.
Den I'm so sorry - no have a difficult 92 year old mother myself (living with my brother and his wife and things are going very badly) and an extremely difficult 19 year old son myself. I know what it's like to feel in the middle and angry because both sides are pulling out of you. I hope things get better for you soon.
Hello Den pet, I was out with my 'two best friends'last night lol, but I get your drift hunni
You must be worn out with the travelling back and forth and dealing with stuff, your son isn't helping is he?
Wtf do we love 'em huh?
Peri seems to associate the situation very well DEN and that is good, at least you can talk to her about it, it could be easier than talking to people you know, I don't know, my Mum died when I was only 26 and I miss her dreadfully, but I was spared the trauma of seeing someone you love dearly, being very different, my heart goes out to anyone who is going through that
Bobbi
You must be worn out with the travelling back and forth and dealing with stuff, your son isn't helping is he?
Wtf do we love 'em huh?
Peri seems to associate the situation very well DEN and that is good, at least you can talk to her about it, it could be easier than talking to people you know, I don't know, my Mum died when I was only 26 and I miss her dreadfully, but I was spared the trauma of seeing someone you love dearly, being very different, my heart goes out to anyone who is going through that
Bobbi
believe me that was one of my first thoughts - particularly given the circumstances. But he has to be the one to look for test although we will be advising him- and really it depends what is going to happen. We'll see. I just wanted you to know that we all have problems with that generation because sometimes you feel like everybody elses family is perfect but your own when you have so much going on around you - hope this makes sense