Stalker lady

Oct 17, 2006 18:36

I have become obsessed with Mr Moo. Everyday at work I have been going on the RSPCA website to see if he has gone. I have been calling every other day too. I found out on Saturday that an apllication had been put through but it must be taking ages as he is still on the website ( Read more... )

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anonymous October 18 2006, 14:21:44 UTC
What a nice complement-to be asked to come back to work for a former employer. Well done you!!!

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anonymous October 18 2006, 14:22:31 UTC
That was me, by the way-just too lazy to log in.
Lxxxxx

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gopee October 19 2006, 09:24:34 UTC
Yes I was pretty chuffed about it.

Pxx

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vita_bella October 18 2006, 21:56:15 UTC
I am sending a big wish for little Moo to find the best home ever. I know how your heart must be pining for news of his happy departure from the RSPCA.

Called back by an old employer? Ah, that's an ego booster! Good for you!

IN-laws, eh? Hope that they are better that my out-laws! Coming from bonnie Scotland, I presume? How long are they staying?

:)

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gopee October 19 2006, 09:29:46 UTC
I am so impatient about wee Moo and must stop checking the RSPCA every day. I did call again yesterday and they said the application process was still underway.

Half of me is hoping he will be there on Sunday and the other half of me is hoping he has gone to a home.

My ego has been boosted and I was very tempted to go to my current boss.

Oh the outlaws, that is another story. it has only taken me 8 years to get used to mummy June. L knows all about her. lets just say that Craig is mummies boy and she likes to be in control of things. Now that I am far away from her it does not bother me. At the beginnng of our relationship when I moved to Scotland, we lived with them for 6 months. It was soooooooooooo hard and nearly ended it with Craig.

What is it with mother in laws? His dad is fantastic, it always seems to be the mum? Is it like that with you?

Pxxx

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vita_bella October 19 2006, 16:25:33 UTC
L has heard endless stories about G's mom. Oh, I can relate to a difficult mother out-law. My main issue with G's Mom is that she refuses to speak enough english to keep me in conversations for long. It's at best inconsiderate and will go on for an entire visit - usually about three days. Not to mention she quite uneducated (not to mention without a hill of common sense on a lot of things) and 'old-school' about most everything without the sense to recognize that things have changed. I think she and I would both like to get along better but the speaking English (and thus including me into the family) thing isn't up to me, and I get absolutely fit to be tied every visit they make. Ugh ( ... )

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gopee October 21 2006, 03:01:54 UTC
How I can relate to you, I would find it hard with the language barrier. I am lucky with Craig as he is so laidback and does not bother when my mum talks to me in spanish. Most of the time she speaks in english but Craig tends to switch off when she talks in spanish. I find it easier to answer back in spanish just so she understands me.

In the early stages of our relationship our fights would always be about his mum. Things are not so intense as we are on the other side of the world but can agree with you about the rift part.

There is alot of things that Craig does not know about that happened in the first 6 months of lving with them in Dundee. The few weeks before the wedding she was a nightmare and had me in tears at same points. I was so thankful that mum was with me at the time, she saw a side of June that she did not like either. I could go on and on but know she means well and would do anything for us.

Craig and I met at an Irish pub in Canberra on St Patricks day many many moons ago.

How about you and Gio?

pxxx

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