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Go go pets hamsters & accessories stock updates & discussion Part 2
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yay thats me finally got all four of the wee furries!!!!!!! think i'll be more excited than my wee boy! i heart tescos!!:heartpuls:heartpuls:heartpulsPrincesses wear crowns to remind them that they are beautiful and special because some days its easy to forget. :heartpuls:heartpuls:heartpuls0
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i have just been to john lewis to collect my 2 "playsets" - and thanks to all on here i opened package while still there - 2 hamsters inside - i had to drive round city one way system, park in main car park and go to toys department on top floor - i did get them refunded and a £10 voucher and free parking - but no playsets!0
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Regarding JL's recent funhouse listing. That was most likely from a cancellation i.e. someone failed their security checks.:A0
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I am going to do a degree in Fashion Buying at London college of Fashion, I studied there before so hoping I can put some credit towards it and also going to to CIPS (Chartered Institute of Purchasing and supply).
I'm worried about starting all over again at 33 but I really am at the end of my tether being a Personal Assistant!!!
I went to uni at 32 as its what you really want to do you'll get there.0 -
I know it's totally off topic (sorry) but those of you who have kids aged 4-5 what size feet do they have? :rotfl: I know it's random but all dd's friends seem to have feet much bigger than hers and hers haven't grown in over a year!
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Mine's the youngest in reception year and his feet are size 12.5 but he wears age 6-7 clothes. His feet seem much bigger than everyone else's, but not many children are that tall.
My eldest's feet don't grow much. I prefer it - his school shoes can last the whole year sometimes :rotfl:52% tight0 -
My 4 year old [5 in feb] is a size 9...boy btwCan't think of anything funny to put here!
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Mine's the youngest in reception year and his feet are size 12.5 but he wears age 6-7 clothes. His feet seem much bigger than everyone else's, but not many children are that tall.
My eldest's feet don't grow much. I prefer it - his school shoes can last the whole year sometimes :rotfl:
bless him! my feet didnt grow at all after i was 12...size tiny 5 forever!children wetting the bed?
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I've been reading this forum now for a couple of days as I too have caught the hamster bug. I ordered a playset from John Lewis and collected today only to find ..... num nums. I'm still waiting on a phone call from customers services ....0
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vickihenderson wrote: »
Sorry hun, but isnt this a bit flawed? You have included items in your RRP column that you havent yet bought - eg beds & carriers, therefore it makes your over/under total inaccurate.Well done on sleep dome for £5 - how did you manage that?
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