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Well mothers day was very slack, Troy and i didnt get up till 1 thisarvo, went to mums, came home and then i took troy boy out to dinner for his bday but i fell down the stairs at my house on the way and im really sore :) We had a booking for 2 but i ended inviting my mum and sister and they couldnt fit 2 more on the table, even though they managed to seat a groups of 4 or more while we where waiting for our take out that we ended up getting from the aisn restaurant. We yelled at them for that. Not going back there.

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no he didnt. My sister did but. Mum was really worried about my back and troy was behind me (he didnt push me) so i didnt see if he was smiling though and holding back the laugh. It was a pretty bad fall and troy boy picked me up. My ankle is slightly swollen. I should be ok. Going to have some wopping bruses though.

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