
Anyway, the point is that I only ask because if you can remember her name, you are absolutely within your rights to refuse to let her have anything to do with you.
Just a thought
Lynne
If you're over 25, it's very unlikely you had it at all. When my mum was expecting me, thalidomide was all the rage! She avoided it on the advice of her granny who said, "if you want a healthy baby, you put nothing into your system but good, honest, freshly prepared, home made food".mrsflibble wrote:such a pity you have steer clear CT. So, yeah. it's a little known factoid that eating plenty gets quite a bit into your baby before birth. mum found out when she was pregnant with my little brother Ollie. he didn't have jab or oral, and nor did my little sister. my brother Tom did, but mum has no idea whether they actually gave it when I was born or whether or not I had it.
being bolshy is something you learn when you have kids. if you don't learn it in the hospital, you learn it someplace else. such as in the headmasters office, etc.citizentwiglet wrote:She'd better not be there when I'm admitted in November - I'm helluva lot bolshier these days!