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    I am in NEED of some chocolate, just went to the fridge to get my double decker that I put in there yesterday and it has gone!!
    Thinking hubby has eaten it as I had said I'd got him one I went to the cupboard to retrieve the other one and that too has gone!

    Hmm I'm thinking he has hidden them from me, how silly, does he not realise he shouldn't mess with a woman in need of chocolate, and a pregnant one at that!! Haha

    Now what should his punishment be?!

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    Something slow and painful

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    Send him out to get some more. Not to return empy handed no matter how many all night petrol stations he has to drive to

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    and when he gets back he maybe needs to sit quietly and just think about the way he has behaved!!!

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    I like your thinking everyone

    Turns out he's eaten both of the chocolate bars, I was laughing with him about it, but he has since been to the shop, come back with bread and beer (for himself i might add!) but no replacement chocolate!!!

    So now he truly is in the dog house, a more severe punishment is in order....

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    Maybe he needs to go to the reflection place to think how traumatised you are Then you need to have a secret stash, hidden where your hubby can't find it

    Carol xx

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    I have done a bit of Internet shopping and bought myself 5 new dresses - popped them On the credit card and he can pay :-)
    next time he'll think twice about eating my chocolate muhahaha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becci26 View Post
    I have done a bit of Internet shopping and bought myself 5 new dresses - popped them On the credit card and he can pay :-)
    next time he'll think twice about eating my chocolate muhahaha!
    Ha love it!!

 

 

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