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Game Over, or could a mod lock this please xxxx
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if this is the case... i'll take two...
the dvd player and the ds please huni xxxxxx and throw in some more swees theres a good girl:rotfl::D:rolleyes::rotfl::D:rolleyes::A
Lol....greedy girl .:eek: .....lolI am shocked bey this greed :eek:
Sure I'll throw some sweets in too, but that will be thrown in on top of the prizes and send to each winner.......Ohhhhhh I am such a good giiiiirrrl......lol
Will you enter??? My Bosses said they will want to see how many turn up on the site to decide if we should continue these sort of things......HELLO OF COURSE MAN.....TELL THAT THE MSE'S .....I NEED TO FEED THEM WITH COMPS MAN...........:D:j
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scottishfreebiehunter wrote: »:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:3 weeks Polo
My ds off this weekend back to school Tuesday then breaks up Friday for 2weeks:eek::rotfl::rotfl:
i'm going to move to Bridgend by the end of the holidays i bet!!!:eek:Ple'ma an bysva?
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Sallysdream wrote: »Haribo Website/Alvin and the Chipmunks DVD release....Prizes: 2xPotable DVD Players (Goodmans worth £80 each), 2x Nintendo DS, 200x Alvin and the Chipmunk Plush Toys, 50x Alvin Hoodes, 100x ALVIN DVD's
How's that sound??Sallysdream wrote: »Will post it here and then you can all storm in and enter....in working progress.....lol2017 Wins: £200 (Total since 2008: £43,827! :shocked:)Best wins: £5000 with ITV :eek:, Trips to New York fashion week/Malta/Lake Como/Paris/London/St Mellion spa, iPhones, iPad, TVs, vouchers
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this is nothing to do with the comp its just chit chat and advice needed,
my son is 15m and keeps taking his nappy off druning the night and he is making a mess if you know what i mean. any tips on getting him to keep the blo** thing on?lol2017 Wins: £200 (Total since 2008: £43,827! :shocked:)Best wins: £5000 with ITV :eek:, Trips to New York fashion week/Malta/Lake Como/Paris/London/St Mellion spa, iPhones, iPad, TVs, vouchers
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Zip Back PJs - expensive but all things related to disabilities are. :mad:
or turn a romper suit the wrong way a round so poppers do up at the back... bit like a straight jacket............. *wonders if they do these for 7yr olds*:D:rolleyes:Ple'ma an bysva?
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Connacher my LO sleeps in one of those sleeping bags - they can't get to the nappy then! Or try pull ups, they are harder to get off than the normal nappies0
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or turn a romper suit the wrong way a round so poppers do up at the back... bit like a straight jacket............. *wonders if they do these for 7yr olds*:D:rolleyes:
lol
Potty training maybe???? Wake up at night few times and put on pot and then nappys back on....:j
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not me AGAIN!
Ple'ma an bysva?
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