No, my lovely Mum died nearly 3 years ago. For all those reading this, make sure you see as much of your Mum as you can, because she won't be there forever. I wish I had seen mine more and I miss her so much.
2006-07-30 03:54:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, my Mum came here for a BBQ at lunchtime to celebrate my Mum-in-law's 80th birthday. Bluebell 44 I'm really sorry that you have lost your Mum and you plainly miss her very much. I do treasure my Mum, though she is 86 in October and drives me mad with her forgetfulness :0) But I promise you that I'm glad to have her. Good wishes to you and all motherless children - of whatever age.
2006-07-30 10:59:36
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answered by The librarian 5
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Yes as I do every Sunday,it seems to be a very common thing.
We go to our mums to get the best meal of the week and catch up on all the family gossip !
2006-07-30 10:54:11
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answered by any 4
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Nooooooooooooooooooo
2006-07-30 10:57:56
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answered by Lita M 2
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I live with my mum!
But my dad always cooks the food because my mum is a rubbish cook!
2006-07-30 10:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine's always moaning, so no.
Can I come to your mum's?
She sounds really nice.
2006-07-30 10:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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no, my mum is not a very nice person lol, I'm gunna eat at my dad's like I do every night.
2006-07-30 10:54:35
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answered by abebibobub2003 3
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Yes, I'm going in about an hour with my brother.
2006-07-30 11:00:31
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answered by peacock 1
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Nope it's her 46th anniversary so going for a meal later.
2006-07-30 10:54:25
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answered by pig m 3
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No. The buses don't go to heaven on a Sunday. and it's too far to walk.
2006-07-30 11:27:15
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answered by mistymiss 6
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