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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Ewww EA thats awful
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  • nikkit72
    nikkit72 Posts: 2,458 Forumite
    just found this on toysrus ( babies rus)

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  • Evansangel wrote: »
    Haha let it go into emergancy and get it tomorrow :p thats what i do hehe.

    I've actually saved the offending piece of oaty bar to send to them lol!

    I know i could but then i won't be able to cook dinner if it runs out. And i haven't bought dinner yet...oh no so i REALLY have to go out :( Ours only has a few £'s EmC for some reason - always has! It costs approx £3 a day for 2 hr heating morn, 2hrs eve, 1 shower, 1 bath, the hob (oven is electric) and maybe one lot of washing :( Blimming expensive!!! And the house is still always cold :mad:

    I'd send them the peice if they want it too - that was yucky. My mate found a short black hair in her burger at burger king once, she just pulled it out and carried on eating:eek: - eurghhh it seriously looked like a pube! It was enough to put me off BK for life!!!
    Mummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea
  • Evansangel
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    That is gross- I would definitely write to them and I would also mention that you are pregnant. Not sure why that makes it worse, but I think it does :rotfl:.

    Haha, it does make it worse! Imagine if the person had some sort of disese and i caught it via their strand of hair and passed it onto baby! Extremley unlikely but still... :p
    I know i could but then i won't be able to cook dinner if it runs out. And i haven't bought dinner yet...oh no so i REALLY have to go out :( Ours only has a few £'s EmC for some reason - always has! It costs approx £3 a day for 2 hr heating morn, 2hrs eve, 1 shower, 1 bath, the hob (oven is electric) and maybe one lot of washing :( Blimming expensive!!! And the house is still always cold :mad:

    I'd send them the peice if they want it too - that was yucky. My mate found a short black hair in her burger at burger king once, she just pulled it out and carried on eating:eek: - eurghhh it seriously looked like a pube! It was enough to put me off BK for life!!!

    Ewwww, thats yuk. When i was younger i didn't mind, but i do now for some reason lol.

    Im not doing dinner tonight, hopefully the IL's will provide some hot dogs or something hehe, i love hot dogs :D
    Wonder if the fireworks will make baby jump? As i read that loud noises may possibly startle baby in the womb :rolleyes:
  • My baby is definitely affected by noises now. Not sure when it started, but some music with a strong beat makes baby kick, and alarms make him/her squirm too!
    :DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator :p
  • Evansangel wrote: »
    Haha, it does make it worse! Imagine if the person had some sort of disese and i caught it via their strand of hair and passed it onto baby! Extremley unlikely but still... :p


    Eurgghhhhh you are making it sound even worse! Ewwwwwww! Please stop, lol!

    OK i have 15 mins to get ready - i have given myself a deadline in order to push myself a bit :D

    I hope you all have a lovely evening if i am not back soon - espesh if any of you are going out to see the fireworks ;) Have fun!!! - hope fireworks make lilybaby jump a little bit for you EA :D

    GISI you have approx 8 more hrs left to have a guy fawkes baby!!! Really hope you at least get some labour signs!!!! x

    And not forgetting you LittleBit!!! ;)
    Mummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea
  • Evansangel
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    Awww thats cute :D
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    baby Elliot was kicking the other day when I had Cherly Cole on :) he must like it (Or OH says he hates it like OH lol)
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  • always29
    always29 Posts: 477 Forumite
    edited 5 November 2009 at 5:19PM
    three - hugs to you and your family

    mgeb & som - thanks for the nursery / spare room opinions, seems DP is quite clever really and means I can look forward to decorating nursery in the spring and spend loads of time looking for things for it!

    elasti - hope you enjoyed your aquanatal, I love it - apart from the socialising, I really do think it's helped me as I am still feeling quite fit. Missing it tonight as I have the NCT breastfeeding antenatal session but def back there next week - and our new house is walking distance to the leisure centre :)

    very nearly packed but perhaps not in the most organised way - we packed up everything in the garage into the car including filling the passenger seat so DP can just drive it tomorrow, came back up to the flat for lunch and then realised we have to go to antenatal night and need the car :rotfl:handily he's just picking up the van now so I will be white van woman tonight!

    who mentioned heartburn - realised this morning that I've not had it or bad wind (sorry if TMI!) for the last few days so perhaps by 36 weeks it'll go for you too, think little man is engaging :) scary but exciting, just don't appear before we've moved!

    GISI & LITTLEBIT - HUGE SPARKLES & FIREWORKS LABOUR VIBES!
  • Evansangel
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    Haha, she's kicking now actually, but only cause i leant forward in my chair to type this reply. So im going to finish it and sit back to make space for her again hehe x
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