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(Message started by: Nicolette on Nov 2nd, 2003, 6:19am)

Title: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 2nd, 2003, 6:19am
My PB's been keeping me awake all night muttering things about what Miss Annersley got up to when she went touring round the different schools. HE reckons there's a story in that, but I'm a bit cautious to take it up as he has a nasty habit of copying other people's ideas and telling me he thought them up on his own. Can people let me know if my PB has been evaesdropping again, or whether I should have a go at it?
Ta muchly.
Nicci

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 2nd, 2003, 7:32am
I do know there was a mention of it at some point, but I'm not sure it ever came to anything. :-/

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Marianne on Nov 2nd, 2003, 10:51am
Never heard the idea myself!
I'd give it a go!
Sounds like a great idea! :)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 2nd, 2003, 12:20pm
I agree. Give it a go. Just think how useful it will be! ;)
Tho' ..tempted to wonder what you mean by the phrase 'got up to.' That sounds like she's been up to all sorts! Not that I mind. Post some soon! ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Sarah_L on Nov 2nd, 2003, 1:18pm
Maybe the educational tour was just a front for some very un-CS like doings.  :P

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 2nd, 2003, 2:11pm
I'm sure she had a very 'interesting' time and think it's about time we were all told about it.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 2nd, 2003, 6:35pm
*wails, and wishes she'd never opened her mouth*

I s'pose I'd best give it a go then. Dunno if I had anything in particular in mind when I said 'got up to', but thanks to you people I've just suffered a mental image of Hilda Annersley  dressed in PVC waving a leather whip.  :o

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Sarah_L on Nov 2nd, 2003, 7:04pm
Standing next to Joey, who is wearing a lime green corset and a gold leather mini skirt, and who doesn't need a whip because she has those plaits.   ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 2nd, 2003, 7:12pm
This is beginning to remind me of the drabble a while ago about Len and Reg's honeymoon. 'A Honeymoon Mistake' I think it was called. Did that one make it into the archive, and didn't it have an 18 rating!  ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 2nd, 2003, 8:56pm
I believe that one did make it into the archive......
(also guilty of initiating said drabble....) ;)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 2nd, 2003, 9:11pm
Not sure I should be encouraging this train of thought, but here is the link:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/thecbb/honeymoonmistake.html

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 2nd, 2003, 9:40pm
Hey, we have to share the fruits of our labour around, even it it's as bizarre as that one! :o

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 2nd, 2003, 10:08pm
That one started out as just a funny thought, and look where it ended up!!!!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 2nd, 2003, 10:37pm
Sniggering helplessly at the thought of Miss Annersley, with hair (and presumably make up) as immaculate as ever, wearing a tight fitting PVC catsuit and waving that whip...lovely image. Thank you! *lol*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Catherine_B on Nov 2nd, 2003, 10:59pm
LOL.  I've been wanting to start a "Mary-Lou: Dominatrix" thread for ages, but thought it might be inappropriate given the youth of some members ;D  Still - think of those steely eyes, the ability to reduce sinners to grovelling tears, etc etc.  Chalet School prefects and staff could have made millions in another industry!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 2nd, 2003, 11:07pm
Yes, I for one would prefer that we didn't post things like that here. I don't feel happy about putting things like that where under 18's can read them. I'm not too happy about reading anything too explicit myself.

I don't want to offend anyone by this and really hope I haven't. I don't think we have gone too far in most drabbles and as adults we can choose not to read if we wish. It is the thought that we could be introducing some of the younger members to things they have never come across before that worries me. And some of our members are only 11/12/13.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Catherine_B on Nov 2nd, 2003, 11:13pm
Carolyn, I do agree, my comment was tongue-in-cheek.  And not just for the sake of younger readers; I'm sure that many of us love the CS books precisely for the more innocent era that they recall.  

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 2nd, 2003, 11:16pm
Thank you Catherine. I get really worried when I post comments like that 'cos I know different people have different views.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 2nd, 2003, 11:22pm
I'm in agreeance (is that a real word?) with you guys, about the degree to which we should let these things go. Which is why Hilda will not be appearing as previously mentioned *big sigh of relief all round* as I quite fancy having a stab at an SCS.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Catherine_B on Nov 2nd, 2003, 11:33pm
*sends Carolyn a cyber hug*

I think we'd all agree on the principle of not writing anything too explicit.  After all, just speaking from a practical perspective, it would be really sad if parents tried to stop their kids reading the CBB because it was inappropriate.  

I also think it's quite hard to know what people have or haven't come across, what they'd be shocked by, what it would  be harmful for them to read, etc.  I was sitting on a bus today in front of a group of kids and, frankly, they were far more capable of shocking me than vice versa!  And then there are subjects of which a sensitive treatment can actually be quite positive, I think, even if it's unfamiliar to the reader - thinking of Lisa's handling of abortion in "A Chalet Girl in Trouble", for example...

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 2nd, 2003, 11:59pm
Thanks for the hug.

Lisa did a wonderful job there. On the whole things that are treated sensitivly like that work, whatever you personal views. It is the same with Alternative Romance, we may all have different views, but it's done in a such a way that it doesn't matter.

It tends to be the FCS things that vere towards the line, but I agree they rarely cross it. I tend to think of my 8 year old when posting, and what I would want her to read or avoid in 5/6 years time.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:17am
I don't want to get too off-topic, but I think it's sad the way kids these days are forced to grow up so fast and lose their innocence so you. And while I'm amused by Catherine's idea, I also don't feel that it's appropriate for this forum.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:22am
I know what you mean about kids losing their innocence too young!! I'm always appalled by seeing ten year olds dressed in clothes more suitable for thirty year olds!!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:29am
I also agree and while Hilda in a PVC catsuit MINUS whip might be a nice image to keep in mind for a fun drabble- how about a Batman/ CS crossover? the rest wouldn't. I agree with Vikki too- I think it's terrible. But what saddens me even more is when I go into shops and see teenage style clothes for tiny children of four or five. I think that's a disgrace. Kids of that age- or ten for that matter!- should not be worrying about clothes! Grr. It really does annoy me. And then you get these teenage girls of 14 or 15 who whether they think so or not ARE still children, but they dress and make up as if they are several years older. I used to feel quite intimidated when i was teaching last year by how sophisticated some of the Year 8s and 9s looked- and then when you knew them for a time, you realised it was all surface. But its' dangerous! You can't prevent them from doing it, but children should not be trying to look older than they are!
But as you've all said, that's the trend and there's nothing that can be done about it. And I'm delighted that we do have young teens on this board- it would be so sad to think that current children and teenagers had no room or time for a more innocent universe.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:34am
It's so hard now to tell how old teenagers are, especially girls!! From the age of about 11or 12, a lot of girls can pass for 15 or 16, which can cause so many problems!!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:37am
I know, that's what I was thinking of. And girls of 14 and 15 who can pass for 18 and then manage to forge IDs so they can get into clubs- that's truly a scary thought.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:37am
As much as I like to claim that my kids will be bought up with the innocent childhood that I had, I often wonder whether it'll actually be possible.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:43am
All we can do is try! At least we can give them innocence for the first few years, whatever happens after that!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:45am
I have to doubt it. No matter what people try to do in their own homes, it's all ruined the moment they go outside. The only good thing I can think of is that the pendulum will eventually swing the other way and early maturity will become unfashionable again.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:45am
Until school and peer pressure kicks in! I suppose a house full of GO books wouldn't hurt as a start, though! Get CS etc ideals into them young.  ;) ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:49am
Always believed CS should be included in the national curriculum. Will use this as a tool to change the world when I enter parliment.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:54am
Good luck, Nicci! *wishes I could vote now*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:58am
You really will when you hear my policies:
Its called the WCP (Wine&Cheese Party) and once people have ticked my box on the card they get free wine&cheese.
CS on the national curriculum.
Hibernation for everyone from New Years Day til spring.

I'm working on the rest, but I figured the early bribary at the poll stations would do the trick.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 2:00am
*wonders if a similar platform would work in AUstralia*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 2:03am
Love the hibernation idea!!! ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 3rd, 2003, 2:08am
THANK YOU. You wouldn't believe the number of people who just don't understand it.
*realises that the mental health team were probably the wrong people to approach with hibernation idea*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 3rd, 2003, 2:37am
*wonders what earthly use hibernation what be to Vikki. You'd never cope away from the CBB, dear!*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 2:41am
Yes, but then she could catch up on all the sleep she's missed for the other half!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:22am
Well, if everyone hibernated, that wouldn't be a problem, because no-one would be awake to post!!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:32am
Actually, and presuming hibernation would occur during winter, half the board would be awake and half asleep at any one time.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:34am
Now you're just being picky!!!!!
Anyway, didn't Nicci say from New Year to March or something?

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:37am
New Year's Day till spring actually, which means it lasts from January until September!!!!! :o :o :o I think I'd prefer to just hibernate in the winter if it's all the same to you!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:41am
Nicci was obviously speaking from a UK point of view and not an Aussie one!!! I can't imagine you hibernating for nine months!!!!! ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:44am
*appreciates that consideration* And just out of interest, if you're going to begin hibernating in January, are you going to be awake enough for the meeting in March?

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:46am
Well, I never said I was going to hibernate, just that I liked the idea!!! I can't see my employers going for it though!!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 3:48am
They'd probably like it for themselves!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Nicolette on Nov 3rd, 2003, 8:39am
We are currently investigating the possiblility of staggered hibernation whereby people can pick which 3-4 months they they wich to hibernate during, but we're coming up against a lot of problems. The optimum advantage of New Year to Spring is that one already has large food storing opportunities during the christmas lead up (not that I've thought about this much  ;))

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Kathryn on Nov 3rd, 2003, 9:33am
Us Aussies can't hibernate over Christmas, that's the best time of the year! Winter, now that's a different story. And don't those in the UK have a whinge about how our winters are not as bad as yours, but they're bad enough for us!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Trish on Nov 3rd, 2003, 11:26am
Speak for yourself Kathryn!  ;D

This Aussie loves winter and hates summer with a passion. I'd gladly hibernate all through it except that it would mean I'd miss the cricket which I just couldn't do.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 3rd, 2003, 11:50am
I would love to hibernate, Jan through March, that way I miss the wort of the weather, but get Chritmas and my Birthday.

*wishing my children would hibernate at the moment!!!!!!!*


Going back to the earlier discussion it is so difficult to find childrens clothes that are not 'tarty', even for an 8 year old. I really struggle, she ends up with a lot of plain coloured t shirts and sweatshirts, but she wants 'girly' clothes. Shoes are just as bad, try finding size12 (UK) shoes that on't have a heel, even clarks shoes do.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 11:50am
This Aussie also agrees with Trish. The only good thing about summer (as I know Trish will agree, having just read another of her threads) is the cricket. Oh, and the air conditioner. Other than that, it's a horrible hot stinking time of year. Why else would I be going to Europe in the hottest month of the year?!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 3rd, 2003, 1:17pm
Well, it won't be hot over here in March KB!!! Better bring your thermals!! ;)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 3rd, 2003, 10:03pm
Believe me, they're already packed! ;D Actually I went to Russia in January 2001 and didn't need them so I'd be surprised if they get an airing, but we'll see!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 4th, 2003, 1:04am
Actually, I seem to remember that March this year was pretty warm!! Of course, next March will probably be snowy, just to make things difficult for us!! (although, in that case, we could have a snow fight!!) ;)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 4th, 2003, 6:27am
Noooo! I don't want warm weather! I don't! I don't!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 4th, 2003, 3:33pm
Don't worry KB!! I t won't be hot, and as I said, with our weather, it's quite capable of presenting us with a blizzard!!!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 4th, 2003, 10:38pm
*crosses fingers hoping that it will start once everyone arrives and not before or the plane won't land*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 4th, 2003, 10:53pm
Yep!! A blizzard starting at about 1pm on the Saturday would be cool!! We should all have arrived by then! And it could end at about 6pm!! ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 4th, 2003, 11:05pm
Ideally, I'd rather it went on for several days so that we were all stuck there!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 4th, 2003, 11:13pm
Rachael might not be too keen on that!!! And since quite a few people probably have to go to work on the Monday..........

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 4th, 2003, 11:16pm
When did blizzards stop being an excuse for that kind of thing? And if we all bring enough food and stuff, I'm sure she won't mind!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Tassie_Ellen on Nov 5th, 2003, 6:28am
I know just how frustrated you must be, Carolyn P - I'm having the same problem with my little one. She's only just 6, but being very tall for her age needs clothes sized for an "average" 8 or 9 year old. Almost everything I have seen so far while trying to buy new clothes for the summer is in a style which *I* think more suitable for teenagers, and I'm not comfortable about her having to wear them.  (Can you guess this issue is a big problem for me?) Maybe I'll have to get out my trusty sewing machine and see what I can come up with  :-/ .
At least her reading tastes are still age-appropriate...

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Rachael P on Nov 6th, 2003, 10:35am

Quote:
Posted by: KB Posted on: Nov 4th, 2003, 10:59pm
Ideally, I'd rather it went on for several days so that we were all stuck there!  
Posted by: Vikki Posted on: Nov 4th, 2003, 11:07pm
Rachael might not be too keen on that!!! And since quite a few people probably have to go to work on the Monday..........  
Posted by: KB Posted on: Nov 4th, 2003, 11:10pm
When did blizzards stop being an excuse for that kind of thing? And if we all bring enough food and stuff, I'm sure she won't mind!  


*gulps nervously*

Well, I suppose a blizzard wouldn't matter, even if the electrics went down - our central heating and cooker are oil-fuelled and there's a big open fire in the living room .... see, I may not have Anna or a Coadjutor or a tea trolley but I can do some things like Joey  ;)

*makes mental note to read every post on board ... just in case ...*

And is it me, or is this WHOLE thread devoted to yibbling rather than drabbling?!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 6th, 2003, 11:25am
Well, we're all just still waiting for story...

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 6th, 2003, 8:10pm
Us? Yibble? As if we would!!!! ;)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by LauraT on Nov 6th, 2003, 9:05pm

on 11/06/03 at 20:10:41, Vikki wrote:
Us? Yibble? As if we would!!!! ;)


You and KB? Yibble?? Do dogs have tails?!  ::)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 6th, 2003, 9:44pm
*shocked and horrified that people have this opinion of us*

Repeat after me: KB and Vikki are not yibblers. We are expert yibblers.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 6th, 2003, 9:44pm
Not all of them!!!!
(so ner!)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by xanthe on Nov 6th, 2003, 9:47pm
*giggling*

bet you wish you could be professional yibblers, rather than merely experts... *thinks she wouldn't mind that much herself*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 6th, 2003, 10:20pm
Well, we did suggest to Liss that we should recieve payment for our yibbling, but she just laughed!! :'(

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by xanthe on Nov 6th, 2003, 10:30pm
*Wonders if we could a) get yibbling recognised as a competitive sport and b) therefore get some government funding for it*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 6th, 2003, 10:32pm
I'm not surprised, Vikki! I'm surprised she didn't add it would be more to the point for you and KB to pay for your yibbling space... ;) ;) ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 6th, 2003, 10:48pm
*reminds Lisa that as all yibbling now gets deleted at the end of each month, not to mention after only seven measley pages, there's no need for us to feel guilty*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 6th, 2003, 11:07pm
Well, at least it doesn't take twenty minutes for each page to load anymore!! ;)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 6th, 2003, 11:14pm
*agrees with this but still misses our yibbles*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Carolyn P on Nov 6th, 2003, 11:20pm
Do you know I think yibbling has actually increased since the big delete.

I think it is a good thing in a way, it is one of the way we become friends and share concerns, like the one with Xanthe tonight. It makes this much more of a community. I wonder how people new to the board find it? Welcoming or frightening and off putting?

Would any new girls like to comment?

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 6th, 2003, 11:49pm
Well remembering when I was a new girl, it was a bit daunting at first, joining in felt a wee bit like butting in on a conversation!! (But then Xanthe arrived and we started yibbling together, on every thread available!!! Actually, tonight's a bit like old times!! ;))
But I love the yibbling! And when you participate, it makes you feel part of the board!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by xanthe on Nov 6th, 2003, 11:52pm
*wishes to express her appreciation of yibbling*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Lisa_T on Nov 7th, 2003, 3:27am
*joins with Xanthe in expressing appreciation of yibbling, despite earlier comments*
*goes off sadly when realises that there's noone to yibble with at this hour. Where is everyone?!*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 7th, 2003, 6:49am
I was off having lunch with Adelheid. Sorry.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by xanthe on Nov 7th, 2003, 2:00pm
I was tucked up in my little bed, asleep, and dreaming, strangely, of CS girls being pursued by llamas...

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 7th, 2003, 8:30pm
*can't possibly imagine where Xanthe got such ideas from*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Trish on Nov 7th, 2003, 10:14pm

on 11/06/03 at 23:20:34, Carolyn P wrote:
Do you know I think yibbling has actually increased since the big delete.

I think it is a good thing in a way, it is one of the way we become friends and share concerns, like the one with Xanthe tonight. It makes this much more of a community. I wonder how people new to the board find it? Welcoming or frightening and off putting?

Would any new girls like to comment?


*puts hand up*

I quite like the yibbling as it enables me to get a "feel" for the board as a whole, as well as individual people. The main impression that I've got from it is that this is a place full of people with a sense of humour who can give (and take!) a bit of good natured teasing. Which is a very important thing to me.

On the other hand, like Vikki said it is also a bit daunting. It is a lot like butting in on someone else's conversation and I'm still a little wary of being misunderstood if I join in on the stirring. I'm also somewhat on the shy side however, so I'm probably a little more sensitive to that sort of thing than other new girls.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:47pm
Trish, please join in with the yibbling! We'll be glad to have you! ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Rachel on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:58pm
Yibbling is the way we all make friends - and you can never have too many friends    :D

(want a laugh? my kids were talking today about their friends, and asked me who my friend is, before saying "oh, I know, it's KB, isn't it?" Firstly, how on earth do they know about KB, secondly, how did they know she is my friend? At least, she was until I ate her)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 8th, 2003, 12:28am
Maybe you talk in your sleep? Or your kids have been on here reading what their  mum writes? ;)

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Rachel on Nov 8th, 2003, 12:29am

on 11/08/03 at 00:28:10, Vikki wrote:
Or your kids have been on here reading what their  mum writes? ;)


They better not have been! I would have even less authority over them if they could see how my mind works!

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 8th, 2003, 12:46am
I can see how it might be a bit tricky if they were familiar with the innr workings of your mind!! ;D

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 8th, 2003, 1:15am
*lol* Hey, does this mean I come up in conversation in other people's lives? Smashing!! *looks at the plate I just dropped on the floor* Oops.

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by Vikki on Nov 8th, 2003, 1:22am
*hands KB a dustpan and brush!*

Title: Re: Is my plot bunny telling the truth this time?
Post by KB on Nov 8th, 2003, 1:40am
*thanks Vikki and carefully sweeps up the plate*



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