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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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I havent dared asked any tips about my fish on there, cos I know I'll probably get told I'm a bad fish owner cos I dont change the water every week! They're fish for gods sake!! I did a 50% water change today, well started one at 9am, and its still not finished now, no way am I doing this every week, I do have a life too!Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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but orphans are ok?hahaha its more likely to be eaten by Charlie
Oh well i suppose i better go and feed my cat and kids or ill be told off again for mistreating them! rescue centres here wont rehome cats to children with families?? their loss i suppose but imagine how empty the cat homes would be? but i guess then they wouldnt have anything to complain about on the pet board

They are quite mental over in the pet board lol tell them to leave you alone or you'll go round and flush their fishes
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ooopppsss thanks for quoting that Sami i was typing faster than my brain was thinking!What's for you won't go past you0
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Right, after a bit of looney abuse I'm off to a family bbq with OH's long lost rellies, really not looking forward to it but nevermind!! Smell you later
xx Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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ss whats a sleeve? like a thin/light case? I have a lovely purple belkin casey thing from ebuyer for my web book
A super soft case, just to keep the dust off
Buttonmoons wrote: »Yes but Caz, you must only only only ever get your pet from a rescue centre, where it's already been abused and dumped, then you must bring it home and let it eat your children, and then it's not the animals fault, its yours for not watching it 24/7 *insert rolly eye smiley*
They're lunatics over there. They seemed to think I was overreacting when I didn't want to take my baby to visit my parents and have her interacting with their aggressive untrained dog. I agree it isn't the dog's fault it's aggressive and untrained, but I'm not going to let it bite the baby to prove my point *rolleyes*Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Oh before I go, theres a pic on FB of the stupid cat just for you Buttons :rotfl:Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Have fun, I'm off for a walk over to see the ducks, don't tell the loonies I'll probably feed them some bread :eek: then obviously when I don't got back next week they'll die because they'll have forgotten how to fend for themselves!0
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I'm away to cook dinner (lob it in the slow cooker at any rate) and then nipping out to get Keira some handcuffs (don't ask, she wants to be a policeman)
Em that picture is great. Such manly colours too
Yeah SS, I saw that. Not being funny but If a dog was untrained I'd not be putting my baby around it either, I'd be demanding it was locked outside lol. But then I'm a big meanie
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I looked at mine online SS
It is called a sleeve
It's this one http://www.ebuyer.com/product/160403
they do it bigger if you need, I love it coz it's girly but not silly princess pink
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