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Moos

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  1. On sleeping bags, our son is still in his aged 3 annabit and no longer in a cot, he loves it. But he's going to be upgraded to a big boy bed and duvet in the winter.
  2. DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not one person on this thread has so far commented > on my suggestion of giving patients a box to tick > if they don't want to receive associated mail (an > opt out option). It is by far to the most sensible > solution to safeguard from any complaint. DJKQ, the whole letter is intended as an 'opt in' which is a more robust and discreet approach than any opt out, which can be ticked by accident or absent-mindedly, as many marketing companies know very well. The implication of the King's letter is that if you don't respond, or you respond no then they will not contact you again.
  3. Funny man (tu)
  4. Damn, you edited before I could write my hilarious musical response involving greetings sung in the pitch of C.
  5. Nothing wrong with Kiwis though.
  6. It was a super-cool drink to order I think in 2007 when they weren't on the menu. I've never had one, but I think it's what my mother has been making at home for years and calling it a milky coffee.
  7. I agree, for many kids I don't think you have to wait until 3. Mine got his when he was 2 1/2, although it took him a couple of weeks to get keen and the hang of it. I think I've posted this before so sorry for the repetition, but I did quickly take to carrying plasters and wipes to help comfort and cheer minor scrapes- not generally strictly medically necessary, but dry tears really well! Also, totally agree with Pickle about the fantastic acceleration - hurray - but there's the added risk of your child mowing down innocent pedestrians. Just another lesson in good manners that needs drilling in. Enjoy watching your confident child flying along! It's such a pleasure.
  8. Let's not feed the troll, debaters. PGC is right. If someone wants to come up with a factual and reasoned argument against immigrants, bring it on.
  9. I had a Chico one from John Lewis which was supposed to rock with the baby but didn't at all, nor did it bounce. Expensive waste of money. I believe the very simple bouncer kind are much better. Oh well..
  10. I had one, though not the '10 model, and it's very steerable and indeed blessedly narrow for a double side-by-side. Check for 2nd hand ones on eBay, they last forever.
  11. Whatever will save the most space!
  12. I'm all for folding pushchairs, especially when their occupants are awake. Only thing is that fellow passengers will need to be a little tolerant about allowing the mother time to finish folding (as she sees that that bus drawing up is packed), pick up baby and stuff, get on board, dump buggy and stuff on the luggage rack, get to a seat with baby and sit down. Takes 2 or 3 minutes.
  13. Moos

    Clarkson

    It's doing it for me, I must say.
  14. Moos

    Clarkson

    But a barney between Mockers and the MacGabhann! Surely riches beyond the dreams of avarice.
  15. Moos

    The Google Game

    Doh! Exposed without so much as touching Google. Ooh, 'what does it mean ' comes up with good results (green poop??) but I don't know how to copy it.
  16. Moos

    The Google Game

    I daren't do this at work, but can someone try 'Is it disgusting when I...'
  17. I used the same cheapy IKEA one snowboarder has, and it was good. But I still dreamt about a glider chair..
  18. Moos

    Clarkson

    Morgan is the mould on dog turd. I can't believe he's got that big job in the US. Bastard.
  19. Moos

    uncool fashion

    Given that you snapped so eagerly at that very obvious bait Louisiana I'd say Tarot has your measure pretty well.
  20. Well, quite. Acceptance of one's own nature is an important step on the road to happiness. An' shit. And being tall is indeed useful, Gigi, I wasn't knocking it. Sooo, back to the topic. The Actress, eh? I heard she did, and there's no denying it. Posh birds? Go like the clappers.
  21. The irony of a professional celibate tutting over an 'empty cradle problem'. Apologies however, snorky, for my triviality: appreciate that this was not exactly the point you were making.
  22. I nearly added a smiley then but stopped myself out of respect for my interlocutor.
  23. FFS, Rosie, I'm nothing like a model! (but thanks... not that I don't appreciate the flattery)
  24. Well, if you see a large green woman with the funky ears walking down LL feel free to stop and say hello - I'd love to meet you, GG. xMoos
  25. Don't tell me this thread is about pubs now. That's just confusing.
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