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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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3 lets do it ... i'll do the banners you create the chants
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Still searching .....:)
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Hi all

Not been around much -been quite busy with RL for a bit.
Not caught up properly but (((hugs))) to 3, it must be a trying time for you.
Congratulations to Krystal!!! :jhttp://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=384776&id=1794240947
Can I shamelessly post a pic of me and my sister at her wedding last Saturday - she looked gorgeous
Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked
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Sarah_Joanne wrote: »Oh ebay does make me laugh. Why would you bid £24 plus postage for something used which costs £20 new in the shops or widely available online with free postage? That seller will be very pleased!
And I'm not waiting up to bid on a pandora charm that ends at 10.30 by the way
I think it depends if you have the shop near you. I know that IKEA stuff sells for way more of ebay than in the sop cos not everyone can get to an IKEA easily.
HOWEVER, My friend bought the ASDA Baby Event Walker that's normally £25, for £30 second hand at the market :eek: She got it about a month before the last baby event so didn't know what it was worth new!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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SJ I didn't see it as BLW, I see it as the lazy-arsed way for Mums who cba with making mush.
However, I don't think telling your Mum that you're a lazy arsed B would help!
Searchie I miss the roll eyes, but the confused much more. Shall we start a protest?
Well I already said to her I couldn't be bothered messing about with purees! Oh well, she'll just have to get over it!!0 -
QUOTE=Sarah Joanne;33955371]Oh ebay does make me laugh. Why would you bid £24 plus postage for something used which costs £20 new in the shops or widely available online with free postage? That seller will be very pleased!
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What is it?
I sold a Pimarni maxi dress that did absoultely nothing for my boobies last week for £19.50 - cost £9 in Primarni! But some sellers had them on for £25 BIN!My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »We have the fire on :eek: we were both freezing and needed to take the chill off - is it really mid-June???
Really?, it's so hot here - we've still got the windows open!
Did you see in the paper yesterday, they did a survey of the tightest people in Britain. Guess who won?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/06/18/mean-streets-115875-22341740/:beer:0 -
warm here too!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Hello
Just having a quick break from cutting things out ready for Sunday School in the morning.
When Katie had CP I used Rhus Rox and coated her in Aloe Vera and didn't really scratch, all her marks are from big spots that took ages to heal.
SJ I started on spoon feeding Katie but she decided to feed herself after a few weeks, the only person I had any problems with was my brother who doesn't like people making a mess with food, but I just ignored him and let her get on with it.
I had a very overtired DD tonight, had swimming this morning which normally knocks her out so that she sleeps in the car on the way home, not today she was too busy singing along to her Wizard of Oz CD. Then we were really busy this afternoon so she didn't get chance to nap. It has meant that as soon as her head hit the pillow tonight it was lights out.Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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I think it depends if you have the shop near you. I know that IKEA stuff sells for way more of ebay than in the sop cos not everyone can get to an IKEA easily.
HOWEVER, My friend bought the ASDA Baby Event Walker that's normally £25, for £30 second hand at the market :eek: She got it about a month before the last baby event so didn't know what it was worth new!
This was a pandora charm so you can get them easily enough online.
That's mad about ikea stuff! Maybe I should go buy some stuff and list on ebay instead of going back to work in January :rotfl:0 -
pp cant see the pic but i saw them on fb very lovely glad it was a good day
x
Still searching .....:)
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Sarah_Joanne wrote: »This was a pandora charm so you can get them easily enough online.
That's mad about ikea stuff! Maybe I should go buy some stuff and list on ebay instead of going back to work in January :rotfl:
search for IKEA stuff on ebay - you can buy a tin opener in store for £1.99 or £2.99 on ebay plus postage. Not bad if your nearest IKEA is a fair trek or you don't drive.
January is aggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggges away! *jealous*A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0
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