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Go go pets hamsters & accessories stock updates & discussion Part 2
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why are ebayers paying over the odds for an auction , when they could just do a search for the cheapest buy it now and save them selves about £10!!0
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master_of_puppets wrote: »why are ebayers paying over the odds for an auction , when they could just do a search for the cheapest buy it now and save them selves about £10!!
no idea it's crazy tbh, but then I'm not complaining, I sold all my hammy stuff on ebay for £120 the other night, I'd only paid just under £50 for it :eek:0 -
immynjoesmum wrote: »Me and my dd saw them in sainsburys too and she was scared to death of them :rotfl:
I didn't buy it because I try to avoid noisy presents (as well as play-doh and plasticine lol). Thought I had got away with it this year until my mum said she has bought DD Hannah Montana guitar and microphone :eek:0 -
I didn't buy it because I try to avoid noisy presents (as well as play-doh and plasticine lol). Thought I had got away with it this year until my mum said she has bought DD Hannah Montana guitar and microphone :eek:
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My dd is getting loads of play-doh this year :rolleyes: it's taken her til the grand old age of 3 to dare to touch it :rotfl:0 -
managed 2 get a jessie from ebay, 26 pound. Thank u for all ur help guys. X:xmastree::xmastree::xmastree:Merry Christmas!!0
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Love that site !! Wish the search engine was better- it was bringing up all sorts of random stuff
But I have bought the boxing grannies, the extra small condoms and the retro sweet hamper !!
There was a fab retro bat phone, a novelty condom bedside box, lots of things - wish I had more friends so I could buy more things !!!
Re what to buy a 21 month old - I bought my 14 month old 2nd cousin once removed an i Teddy. £20 in TJ hughes and he loves it !!VR repayment £404 £156.02 PAID
Airpods repayment £249 £185 £75.90 PAID
Airpods repayment £144 £99.01 PAID
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immynjoesmum wrote: »I know this is nothing to do with hammies...but as you all seem to have kids....anyone give me any ideas for prezzies for my 21 month old son? I have got most of his stuff but could do with some more bits. At the mo he's got lots of thomas stuff.
Don't go overboard...you will find he will have more fun playing with the paper!!! What about jigsaws (v easy ones obviously) and books...always good for looking at pictures and for reading to him...it's funny as my daughter is 8 now and I sit and watch her read the books I errr Santa bought when she was 2/3!!0 -
immynjoesmum wrote: »:rotfl:
My dd is getting loads of play-doh this year :rolleyes: it's taken her til the grand old age of 3 to dare to touch it :rotfl:
The finger painting stuff from ELC is good and they also have the dabbers (look like bingo dabbers!!) that comes in packs and they can paint with them.0 -
Think I remember getting my ds some finger puppets - it was a set from boots - had a little theatre about size of a shoe box0
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Right I'm off to bed before drunken hubby comes in lol - he's been on his Christmas works do.0
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