Tea? (Part 2)

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
oooh that sounds fun at the dentist, our lot are a nightmare to get in the chair.

Actually they are quite good. None of them have any fillings at all. My grandaughter does have braces at the moment, and an expander in the roof of her mouth to cjange the shape of her teeth in the top gum. She has an undershot jaw as well and needs to have an operation to brwak her bottom jaw and bring it forward so she can eat properly. Not very nice but she is taking it all really well.
she also had 2 of her top teeth kmocked out when she was nine wnile playing hockey. When all the work or finished, the dentist will put 2 permanent teeth in the front, then she wil. Be good to go.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
1. He'll grow into it.
2. Distance is relative, just like you.
3. Its not that busy at this time of day.
4. Never too young to learn.
5. He'll probably never ask again.

Smart arse.
 

classic33

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I made it but it got cold :laugh:

Do you want another one?
Then make it yourself :giggle:
Grim Reaper mirrored.jpg
 

Blue

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Back again for a moment. The storm got worse than I tought it was looking as my internet went down. Still I got some painting and a turbo session done :sweat: (my quads feel like they have been beaten with baseball bats after the intervals). Now about to start the second painting session - climbing the ladder should be fun!
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
:laugh:
And all because the lady loves Milf tray!

Blast from the past..
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Have inadvertently extended invitation to a friend for Xmas day. I didn't mean to and looking back on the conversation there was no invitation given, friend just assumed that when we said that we were taking our dogs to the beach on Xmas day that we would be popping (10 miles) to his and collecting him and his two dogs too.
Its got even worse now and he is talking about putting casserole in slow cooker so we can sit about, after walkies at the beach, at his and spend rest of afternoon and evening with him. Firstly there is no way I am ingesting anything that comes out of THAT kitchen and secondly, I really don't want to squash him and his two oik dogs in with our lot.
Any ideas? Friend has Aspergers so we don't want to upset him at all. I can deal with the walk thing (if I have to) but not the rest of the whole day pretending to eat!
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Have inadvertently extended invitation to a friend for Xmas day. I didn't mean to and looking back on the conversation there was no invitation given, friend just assumed that when we said that we were taking our dogs to the beach on Xmas day that we would be popping (10 miles) to his and collecting him and his two dogs too.
Its got even worse now and he is talking about putting casserole in slow cooker so we can sit about, after walkies at the beach, at his and spend rest of afternoon and evening with him. Firstly there is no way I am ingesting anything that comes out of THAT kitchen and secondly, I really don't want to squash him and his two oik dogs in with our lot.
Any ideas? Friend has Aspergers so we don't want to upset him at all. I can deal with the walk thing (if I have to) but not the rest of the whole day pretending to eat!

Can't you tell him you have had a last minute invitation to spend christmas with someone else, somewhere else ?
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Can't you tell him you have had a last minute invitation to spend christmas with someone else, somewhere else ?
Hubby was considering being suddenly really ill but it now appears that he has turned down invitation to his Brother's house for Christmas in favour of walking (and casseroling) with us. Now feeling a bit guilty about it. Hubby just texted and has suggested the walk thing and then going off for late Xmas dinner at some made up relative which might work.
 

ScotiaLass

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Have inadvertently extended invitation to a friend for Xmas day. I didn't mean to and looking back on the conversation there was no invitation given, friend just assumed that when we said that we were taking our dogs to the beach on Xmas day that we would be popping (10 miles) to his and collecting him and his two dogs too.
Its got even worse now and he is talking about putting casserole in slow cooker so we can sit about, after walkies at the beach, at his and spend rest of afternoon and evening with him. Firstly there is no way I am ingesting anything that comes out of THAT kitchen and secondly, I really don't want to squash him and his two oik dogs in with our lot.
Any ideas? Friend has Aspergers so we don't want to upset him at all. I can deal with the walk thing (if I have to) but not the rest of the whole day pretending to eat!

I echo WD...tell him you have last minute relatives coming to visit and though you'd love to spend time with him, you can't and hope he understands. Perhaps say that you could meet to walk the dogs but put a time limit on it so he understands it can't/won't be all day.
 
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