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    Trying to do some paperwork and the ex who i have to live in the house with is moaning left right and centre. So far he has been in to my frontroom 4 times. Bad enough the kids are still awake without him moaning as well.
    Think i need to buy some ear plugs.

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    poor you, sounds grim!

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    Oh no, how awkward is that!

    I find my husband is as bad as my 2 year old... especially if I tell him I really need quiet time to get paperwork done

    Sending hugs xx

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    Think i should send the kids in to annoy him for the rest of the night.

    I can shut off from the kids lol but his voice is melodious.

    He's cooking himself a curry think i might go and hijack it, extra chilli flakes lol lol

 

 

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