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madmuppet5 wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl:I've got loads of important stuff in the four tins I've got :cool:
Four?? I may have got a few more:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Could well be eating them next Christmas
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Mine have gone softish.........but I'm still eting them:)
Keep thinking I can't face any more :rotfl:but they are actually ok when you need a choccie fix
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Ok folks, I need ideas please.
I've been invited to a baby shower, in 2 weeks, as long as the little lady decides to stay put!
If you were 22, still living at home with boyf and mum, got everything you need for bubba, what should I buy you? Should I buy something for bubba, you or both of you? Should I buy now and when bubba comes along?
Your sincerely,
Baby shower virgin
Ps bubba is due in 3 weeks
For one friend I bought a teddy for bubbs and chocolate for mum, for another one I bought clothes but a bit bigger, everyone buys the tiny stuff, I buy bigger
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Talking about Christmas...less than seven months to goThrifty_Sister wrote: »Four?? I may have got a few more:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Could well be eating them next Christmas
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Thankyou :cool:Thrifty_Sister wrote: »There are some very talented people on here :j:j:j:jAKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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Q of C I threw my mates baby shower. Got loads of vintage things like a 1950s baby book, old bunting and crockery, I made cakes and made her a non alcoholic version of her favourite cocktail. Stuff that was 'her' baby or not.
I think if you're gonna get baby clothes get 'em bigger. They grow out of newborn stuff so quickly
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Thankyou :cool:
You're welcome
Which reminds me - how is the singing career doing? Been signed up yet:p0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Ok folks, I need ideas please.
I've been invited to a baby shower, in 2 weeks, as long as the little lady decides to stay put!
If you were 22, still living at home with boyf and mum, got everything you need for bubba, what should I buy you? Should I buy something for bubba, you or both of you? Should I buy now and when bubba comes along?
Your sincerely,
Baby shower virgin
Ps bubba is due in 3 weeks
What about getting a nice basket and filling it with baby toiletries - would save the new Mum lots of money and you could put a nice mug and some choccies in.0 -
I felt it was unfair to sign up to one label :cool:Thrifty_Sister wrote: »You're welcome
Which reminds me - how is the singing career doing? Been signed up yet:pAKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark
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Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0
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