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  • lilian1977
    lilian1977 Posts: 5,157 Forumite
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    Evansangel wrote: »
    I dream about him all the time ;) :rotfl:

    Its rumored he might be playing superman in the new movie.

    Series 2 is very good! I was going to watch ahead online but DH got into it so we watch it together every Tuesday night :)

    Wow, really? I was already excited enough about Andrew Garfield playing Spiderman!

    EDIT - welcome LittleBit :)
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  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    edited 30 November 2010 at 5:22PM
    lilian1977 wrote: »
    Wow, really? I was already excited enough about Andrew Garfield playing Spiderman!

    EDIT - welcome LittleBit :)

    All the massive comic book forums are totally against it as he is not tall enough.

    I dont mind though :D

    edit: Im watching spiderman 3 now :D I finished Sweeny Todd and got bored.
  • Chakani
    Chakani Posts: 826 Forumite
    alamaya wrote: »
    To bring this conversation back to babies lol.
    Anyone using cloth nappies. Any recommendations??

    Everyone, and every baby, gets on better with some types than others. I'd recommend waiting til baby arrives, and borrowing some different ones to try. Lots of companies will let you have a trial pack to borrow or hire, or there might be a cloth nappy group near you that could lend you some. I know which ones suited my little pudding, but a friend of mine got on with the ones I hated, because her baby was a different shape.

    Almost everyone seems to like Motherease Airflow wraps, they are the best I've tried, so I will recommend them.


    Some things to think about, that might help with your decision:
    -How important is cost? Would you put up with inconvenience for cheapness, or be willing to pay more for it to be easy?
    -Do you have a tumble dryer? If not, do you have lots of drying space? Some types dry quicker than others.

    Fire away if you have questions - I love my cloth nappies :)
  • gizmodo_2
    gizmodo_2 Posts: 1,859 Forumite
    alamaya wrote: »
    To bring this conversation back to babies lol.
    Anyone using cloth nappies. Any recommendations??

    Now back to men......
    Sam Worthington in Terminator Salvation
    David Boreanz in Buffy/Angel
    drooooool
    Yes, but no, can't recommend anything. I've been advised to wait until baby is born. My 'nappy lady' has said I can bring baby to her demo and try some out for size and also our council have a free 3 week nappy trial pack where you get to try out different styles. So I'm on the list for that. I'm planning on using disposables for the first few weeks until I choose one.

    My favourites at the moment are bumgenius v4. Just for ease, they are birth to potty, and I'll be using a tumble dryer (except maybe height of summer), so drying time isn't an issue for me.

    I found watching the 'nappy lady' you tube videos were a great help in understanding the different types.
    Baby Giz born 6/2/11
  • Welcome, LittleBit :)
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    Some cloth nappy companys offer a free sample, i swear i have a voucher for a free cloth nappy in my pregnancy book.

    If it is in there i can post it to you Alamaya?
  • Catw0man
    Catw0man Posts: 859 Forumite
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    LilacPixie wrote: »
    Hubby called to say he is within dundee city limits but on the a90 and not looking good, right hand lane is bad apparently. he is going to attempt tesco on way home to pick up some bits just in case

    Glad he's back nearby at least. My dad ended up taking the car to Asda, I'm quite glad as I ended up buying lots!! I don't want to be left with empty cupboards! The only thing they didn't have was milk! My sister walked to the nearest shop yesterday about 1 mile and they only had a handful of 1 pint milks!!! I'm glad we have plenty at the moment, though I'm going through it fast!
    lilian1977 wrote: »
    Just bought a heated underblanket from Tesco as it's freezing in our bed when we get in - OH was moaning about it last night. As it's his birthday tomorrow I was thinking about putting it on the bed and turning it on before we go upstairs to bed - is it mean to tell him there will be an early birthday present waiting in bed for him and for it to not be nookie? ;) TBH I think he'd prefer the underblanket anyway!

    My hubby is desperate for an electric blanket, but I am having none of it:rotfl:, I prefer to get into a cold bed:o
    GarnetLady wrote: »
    I have a John Barrowman crush... :o But he's yum.

    Snap!!
  • gizmodo_2
    gizmodo_2 Posts: 1,859 Forumite
    Evansangel wrote: »
    Some cloth nappy companys offer a free sample, i swear i have a voucher for a free cloth nappy in my pregnancy book.

    If it is in there i can post it to you Alamaya?
    There's a bumgenius voucher in the bounty book, but you have to pay £3.95 postage.

    I've not seen any other samples, but if anyone comes across any, let me know :)

    EJ - I hope you're being seen to now ((hugs)) What is it with all the not so good labours/births? I want to hear good ones please :) Like (forgot name)'s 1.5 hour labour :)
    Baby Giz born 6/2/11
  • Catw0man
    Catw0man Posts: 859 Forumite
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    Doesn't look like hubby will be working through the night, but ios off out now in a digger, and won't be home before 9pm, depends on the weather it may be longer. I'm quite glad he won't be out all night as knowing my luck I'd need him tonight!
  • Evansangel
    Evansangel Posts: 6,791 Forumite
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    I think that might be it Giz, i didn't read it as i dont use them :)

    GarnetLady, John Barrowmen is so very sexy. His campness doesn't put me off :p
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