Study Buddy
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Yeah. You can look after my bro and I'll go out
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That I am, H, normally fit to dropBaggybooks wrote:farmergiles wrote:Paul, if I told you this weekends plans, you would keel over with exhaustion just at the thought of it
Always imagined you as a fit kind of guy, Farmer G!
:shock:
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First taste of responsibility? I've been babysitting since I was 13 :P and not just my bro, I looked after my neighbours newborn baby, then they had another baby and I looked after the both of them, and on mondays I would look after a 12 y/o girl, her 3 y/o sis and her 7 y/o bro.
When I was 14 I started working in a gift shop on a saturday, and I was left there on my own to open up, be there all day and close up. Then when I was 15 I got another job as a waitress and would work 4 nights a week, and still babysit and still work in the shop! Believe me, I know what responsibility is :P
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Did you have any time left to be a normal obnoxious teenager?
You should be proud of that record, my daughters wouldn't get off their lazy butts.
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Ooh and when I got my first full time job I worked in a bank, and when we got broken into it was my responsibility, at just 16, to go there and wait for the police to arrive. And they didnt turn up for 2 and a half hours, and for all I knew the burgular was still down there stealing all of our cash! Probably the scariest experience of my life.0 -
Re:Study Buddyfarmergiles wrote:Did you have any time left to be a normal obnoxious teenager?
You should be proud of that record, my daughters wouldn't get off their lazy butts.
Not really! I think I did that when I was 9 :P0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:Gem7321 wrote:Probably the scariest experience of my life.
Until you met us lot?
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Hmm I've just realised I would have been 12 when I started babysitting cos the babies I used to mind are now nearly 6 and 4 1/2 :shock:0 -
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It's all so quiet, shh shh :P0 -
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Careful Gem - you're talking to yourself now!
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Only cos nobody is talking to me
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Just very busy. Just finished an analysis book I've been on all week and now starting the first of 23 vat returns to do this month, each one needing splitting for year end as well.Ah well, onwards and upwards,as they say.0 -
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Morning folks... and, no, I haven't just woken up.0 -
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Busy here too.
Jaffa Cakes and Cookies to eat - plus I think there's another Custard Tart for later...
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I've just scoffed a twix and a funsize bag of malteasers :shock:0 -
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My blood sugar levels are going through the roof just reading this.0 -
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I don't know how I'd survive without chocolate. And diabetic chocolate is horrible. I feel so sorry for you
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Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:CJC wrote:Morning folks... and, no, I haven't just woken up.
Have to take your word for that, Chris.
All evidence to the contrary!
:shock:
I can vouch for Chris since I woke up at 5.15 this morning and saw he was already logged on. Of course, from a different perspective, he might not have actually been to bed at all...0 -
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I must admit to the occasional indulgence. Moderation is the key rather than total abstinence. In any case, it's biscuits that are my real downfall.0 -
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Mmmm biscuits. My mum wont buy biscuits anymore cos they'll be gone in a day :oops:0 -
Re:Study BuddyGem7321 wrote:diabetic chocolate is horrible.

And a waste of money. They replace the sugar with sorbitol and all that does is make you go more often, just like syrup of figs.
Any 'Diabetic' product is a waste of time, as long as you watch and control your intake of choc, cakes biscuits etc, it shouldn't affect your blood sugars to that extent. I know that I can't eat muffins etc because they have a high sugar contant and that normally knocks me out for an hour, hyperglycaemic as opposed to hypoglycaemic.0 -
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My dad's really bad for giving himself hypos. The amount of times me and mum have had to literally sit him up and make him swallow a banana is unbelievable. You'd think he'd know by now! But so far, luckily, if he does have a hypo in the middle of the night he wakes up.0 -
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Lol same here. But then my exs Gran and Gramp got us a big box of fox's biscuits for xmas! I nearly exploded I ate so much
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I keep bottles of lucozade in strategic places(bit like an alkie) and I also carry lucozade tablets. They give the quick hit that you need until you can get some carbohydrates into yourself.0 -
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Yeah my Dad always has a can of coke and a banana with him.
I've got to start being careful now cos in my last blood test my sug levels were 8 :shock:0
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