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Miss UK Posts: > 500

That's why I prefer Asda
No f....... Nonsense there

I did some work for tesco tbh about 10yrs
ago after 3 weeks I left the Boss there at the time
Was a Irish woman Woah She was Sumat from hell :] lol


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Posted: 2012-03-16 00:45:42
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

Right I'm absolutely wrecked now
SO I'm off to sleepy land

Laters ppl


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Posted: 2012-03-16 01:00:29
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Marly Posts: > 500


On 2012-03-15 15:22:59, Miss UK wrote:

Do you find it hard to sleep in the daytime
After work? I don't know how you guys do it my moms
The same she covers 50hr shifts some weeks where she lives
At her work she's a support worker Btw she puts me of her role by half
Of the stuff she tells us


Sleeping after a night-shift usually isn't a problem for me, well, sometimes it is, but that can happen at normal sleeping time aswell. I don't go to bed immediately when I get home though, I'll have a chat with Peter (hubby) first and then go to bed after he's gone to work. But I sleep shorter during daytime, usually only six hours.

Hope you'll soon be able to move, as you wish, but I don't have any idea, how birds react to this, have only experience in moving with cats and dogs.

Do you know, how old Teallie really is ? The big parrots can get pretty old, these little ones too ?


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Posted: 2012-03-16 01:03:28
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tranced Posts: > 500

Good morning peeps. I had a great sleeping. Not to mention the ritual I made before
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Posted: 2012-03-16 13:46:53
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Miss UK Posts: > 500


On 2012-03-16 01:03:28, Marly wrote:

On 2012-03-15 15:22:59, Miss UK wrote:

Do you find it hard to sleep in the daytime
After work? I don't know how you guys do it my moms
The same she covers 50hr shifts some weeks where she lives
At her work she's a support worker Btw she puts me of her role by half
Of the stuff she tells us


Sleeping after a night-shift usually isn't a problem for me, well, sometimes it is, but that can happen at normal sleeping time aswell. I don't go to bed immediately when I get home though, I'll have a chat with Peter (hubby) first and then go to bed after he's gone to work. But I sleep shorter during daytime, usually only six hours.

Hope you'll soon be able to move, as you wish, but I don't have any idea, how birds react to this, have only experience in moving with cats and dogs.

Do you know, how old Teallie really is ? The big parrots can get pretty old, these little ones too ?





Heya Marly,

6hrs sleep only wow you must be wonder woman
Btw I did a night shift once for a parcel company
It was only to 3am it wasn't hard but I doubt
I could myself stay awake till 8am if I had to start at 9pm
I think I would be extremely moody

Teallie was 4 when I had him or so
The first owner said he was fully grown
But I think he's older I'm told they can live
Upto 34 yrs old and bigger parrots upto 70+

Cos Teallie isn't really happy in being
Handled then taking him to a vet is a
Nervy thing for me he could become stressed
Or worse by it

I'm not too worried about moving cos I will
Put the birds in a small cage to take them
There I'm hoping I can paint it abit though
Before I do bring the birds with me as paint stinks!

It's exciting thinking about it all will be havoc
Again but good outcome to have a bigger property
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Posted: 2012-03-18 00:49:20
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mlife Posts: > 500

@Miss UK ..... On the 14th didn't you say you weren't posting any more or something like that?
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Posted: 2012-03-18 07:22:29
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Just letting all know I shall return in a few months time. Just concentrating on getting my dad better. He is doing well just waiting still for the bypass this week. He will then return to have pace maker fitted. He is looking well & in decent spirits but fed up with being stuck in the hospital. Anyway,see you all soon I shall come back I think I just need a break for a while Ciao for now!!
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Posted: 2012-03-18 20:41:14
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adnansanni Posts: > 500

Why everybody is leaving recently? Bonovox, I hope your dad will be fine. Take care him, as you can most. Are doctors fixed the date of the operation? If you are busy then just popup here sometimes from you phone while you can.
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Posted: 2012-03-18 21:12:03
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I am not leaving just for a while. But to not come back again & answer your question. The operation should be mid to late week this week. He will be ok he's a man of steel my dad. Anyway,chat soon all.
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Posted: 2012-03-18 21:28:03
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mlife Posts: > 500


On 2012-03-18 21:12:03, adnansanni wrote:
Why everybody is leaving recently?

Thats what I was wondering... Some have real reasons while others just seem like they are pouting or something... I'd love to know the reason, I can make guesses but that would do nobody any good


On 2012-03-18 21:12:03, adnansanni wrote:
Bonovox, I hope your dad will be fine. Take care him, as you can most.


+1 ... BEST WISHES
[ This Message was edited by: mlife on 2012-03-18 21:07 ]

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