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There, that was much better than your first attempt. Well done you!
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There will always be a few sad saps Julia. Ignore them. Hope all went well for your little one.
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Scary where the years go isnt it. But dont worry - the best is yet to come - a teenage girl - AAAAAGGGHHH!!
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Do you agree with these “half days” to ease kids in? I don’t at my second daughters primary school (same as my eldest) they had best part of two weeks easing them in, afternoons here mornings there was stupid and hard for working parents
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Absolutely agree with you
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It would be a shame if she gets bullied because you're her mother. I hope she doesn't, but your
#Brexit zeal is toxic to some & that might have filtered down to their children. Still, sunny uplands, unicorns, Saint Boris De Johnson - the nation's savior, etc. etc. -
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It means he's a bit of a front hole.
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You will. Just wait until she goes to Uni. Then graduates. Maybe get married. Maybe make you a grandma. Much more pride lies ahead for you, Julia. PG.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And in just a few years she'll head to university and wonder why European exchanges aren't available to her. At least mummy will be able to explain why Brexshit Britain was for the best...
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And you should be proud, your a good person and i would bet a good mum.
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