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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »We should leave this conversation for the hen night but it depends what you are doing with it
The mind boggles :rotfl:
Anyway, enough smut for before the watershed, I think. Molly is amusing herself with her sippy cup but rather than actually drinking she is just spitting her water down her chest. I'd give her a clean shirt and a bib but don't see the point as she'll only keep doing it
Am now wondering how to go about getting an appointment to get an architect friend to accompany me on my proposed viewing of this grown-up place.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Sami i like the idea of having a go but with no sewing machine and a severe lack of sewing experience i'mscared it'll all go wrong
I was gonna try the craft shop we have in town, or Boyes (do you have one?).
I'm just confused about how i could make it removeable, cos with the bar being curved at the ends, if i made it a tight fit to the length of the bar would i get it on in the first place?
I really hope that makes sense lol!! Or i'd pay you to do it haha.You could easily out-price that seller on eBay and still make a good profit, just for a hobby like.. I wonder if they've copyrighted the design
I think the best way to get it on if it was tight would be to roll it on like a johnnyor fleece usually has a bit of stretchy 'give' to it.
I dunno how much fleece costs in a fabric shop but on ebay its around £5 a metre so I'm thinking an ikea fleece throw would be a good starter fabric.
Bruno reading a few bits of that info I'm a bit upset nevermind with pg hormones!
I found the claims that posh face cream is made from baby foreskin most disturbing :eek: surely that is an urban myth!!?? http://www.mothering.com/health/cutting-kidsIronically, the value of the male foreskin is not lost on the cosmetics and medical research industries. Organogenesis is among several companies that use cells from foreskins amputated from male infants to produce artificial skin. Organogenesis received FDA approval for Apligraf, an artificial skin made from a combination of foreskin and bovine collagen. Cosmetics companies such as SkinMedica sell wrinkle creams and moisturizers made from infant foreskins. SkinMedica's TNS (Tissue Nutrient Solution) Recovery Complex, which retails for about $125 per half-ounce, is said to reduce facial lines and wrinkles.15 According to the product's box, it is made from "human fibroblast conditioned media"—in other words, human foreskin. medical myths vs. reality0 -
afternoon all.
not been on much as had nothing to say
still struggling to get Kian to eat although he will take about 3 'weaning' spoons at lunch or dinner. will eat fromage frais or fruit puree no problem so its just savoury he's not too keen on. have been giving him rice pudding which he seems to enjoy. think he's just a fussy git like his dad.
hope everyone is well
not read back so (((hugs))) well dones to those who need them'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
jillie1974 wrote: »still struggling to get Kian to eat although he will take about 3 'weaning' spoons at lunch or dinner. will eat fromage frais or fruit puree no problem so its just savoury he's not too keen on. have been giving him rice pudding which he seems to enjoy. think he's just a fussy git like his dad.
He probably is!
J & L are really good and eat anything - sunday dinner is great because they both love all veg. I assumed V would be the same, but no, she spat her broccoli out and pulled a face like i'd poisoned her, just like her Dad would.
MFD & SS - All green bits of my Stokke are now in the washing machine. I'll let you know if it all comes out lovely, or if i've just made a hugely expensive mistake! :eek::beer:0 -
Yeah you're right, i wonder if she uses a stretchyish material, cos it'd look shoite if it was a bit baggy i think.
I may be expecting too much of myself here - this is someone who used hemming tape for DS' scout badges, and got my friend to sew the button back on my dress the other day:rotfl::rotfl:
If you look at this pick close up you can see its a stretchy thin material. Defo has some elastan or lycra or something in it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270590884346
I can't sew either or I'd be tempted to make one!
Don't really see how you can copyright a cover tho?? She must have just copyrighted parts of it.....hmmmm0 -
My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »*I will not brag about whooping Bruno's !!!*
*I will not brag about whooping Bruno's !!!*
*I will not brag about whooping Bruno's !!!*
*I will not brag about whooping Bruno's !!!*:D
OOH, my skanky neighbours are having a full on domestic - but I can't hear properly what it's about.
My little nephew had to have an operation on his winkey because the skin was so tight it was holding it all inside him... He had to be circumsized and then cut along the length to let it grow properly _pale_A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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SS, Caitlyn is forever dribbling her water out... And this afternoon, she was shaking into her crotch...
Had a comedy visit with the Dr this afternoon but my hotdogs just split open so I'll tell you all later...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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_pale_ Sami, he has a son, doesn't he?Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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