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hau kola | 16:02 Mon 30th Jul 2007 | Parenting
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My daughter has just started her periods and isnt feeling up to doing much today.She was expecting a mate to ring to go out and was going to tell her she not well.I told her to tell her"Ive fallen off my bike".She looked at me like ive got two heads.This saying was passed to me from my Mum,has anyone else heard it?What do you call your monthlys?
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lol, i've never hear that. i call it rag week, not that your daughter would use that as an excuse lol.
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Hi hotpink,i used to say rag week too when i was with friends.My Mum used to say the falling off bike thing in "grown up" company or if there were men present.
Hi kola,ive heard it ,my Mum used to say it.I said it once to my mum-in-law and my dad-in-law offered to mend it.Bless.
Someone once told me they used to say 'they had the painter's in' Isn't that horrible!
surfing the crimson wave!
Shaking hands with red robin!
lol cazz, i like that. also, i used to say 'flags up'. did anyone use that?
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Ive heard the painters one but not any of the others.
I just say - it's that time of the month!
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Yes spud,i would imagine that is the norm & least vulgar.
Another one ive heard is "the pitch is flooded".
or blob ... i just say time of month or im on
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Thanks guys.
menstruation?
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Its a lighthearted thread!!!!
its a lighthearted answer !
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Really?
I say I have forgotten my pe kit!
The Cardinal is visiting ??
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I like that one lilyfrog.
"****** off", usually =)

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