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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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Krystal, I heard bad things about condenser TD too, but had to buy one anyway. So far no problems.0
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People are starting to bid on my eBay items! Woohoo!0 -
hi tara
hope you ok'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
That coat is gorge kindof, i was actually eyeing that one up for my boy but i bought him a coat the other day.. the sizes are just right if that makes any sense? saying that ive only had dresses for jas before,
actually kindof if i was you id order the 12-18, get your moneys worth
I have a condensor dryer too, it does take ages to be fair, my mums old vented air dryer was super quick tho, was so funny though cos we had laminate in the kitchen and if dryer was on guaranteed one of us would go flying cos the water on the floor hahaha, x
Hi Tara hope you're well,0 -
Hello Tara, you beautiful beautiful person you!
CAFC, I just friended you but it wouldnt let me put a message for who I was! Your dog is gorgeous, I have mutt envy.Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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CAFC, that's really cute. I'm sure they'll grow up to be the best of friends. The cats aren't impressed at all with Sophie, and she just looks a bit weirded out by them - cats are different though (I much prefer dogs)
:heart2:Sophie May:heart2:
2/07/2010
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Hello lovely Tara
Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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My stupid Captain Foomfypants pointless stupid idiotic stupid cat has started digging at his face again, he has a red raw patch the size of a 10p and loads of bluddy clumpy fur, I might cry, I dont want him to lose his chops again and I *really* dont want £200 vets bills again!Mummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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SS - LOL fair point hehe.
CAFC - T loves watching Harvey and constantly reaches out to stroke him, he finds her weaning great fun as he gets all the dropped bits. He is a real sweety with her even tho he misses getting my undivided attention.
Used to have a condenser dryer and it was fab, we now have a washer dryer and the dryer was great but is acting up so need to get it repaired.
Kindof - she usually sleeps between 2 and 1/2 and 4 hours. She was having three sleeps a day but in the last week has dropped one and just added the time to the others.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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Jakesmummy wrote: »That coat is gorge kindof, i was actually eyeing that one up for my boy but i bought him a coat the other day.. the sizes are just right if that makes any sense? saying that ive only had dresses for jas before,
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Thanks, I deffo am going to get it, we are off to the lakes in oct and it can be cold lol, so he needs a coat
I am confused though, cos going off the babygro he has on tonight its 74cms long and his feet are all the way in it, so according to their size chart on their website I would have to order a 18m catalogue size (which is for a 12-18 months baby)
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