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  1. Calpol is just paracetemol, which has been tested completely. If in pain, give 'em pain relief!
  2. crystal7 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jealous...short naps here so too tired to eat much > at bedtime so 3 feeds in the night (and several > more wake ups)... sigh...Any tips on how to get a > 5 month old to nap for longer than 30-40 min? My advice for what its worth I don't claim to be the font of all knowledge not a doctor etc just knows what works for our baby. You've got at the moment....little food, little naps cos hungry, tired, so little food, so little naps = vicious circle. So in the day don't give them the little feed the penultimate time before bedtime for a night. They'll be grouchy as hell, but then hungry as hell at bedtime. Fill them with a big bottle then. This will then see them through asleep more..then be hungry when finally wake, so then eat more, which then lasts them etc = Better cycle. Our almost 6 month old is 3 bottles a day (+ just starting weaning 3 meals for practice) and 7.30-7.30 at night using this kind of thinking. As I say it is what fitted in with our life. The better cycle means that she gets a good sleep and then a full feed which then sees her through to next feed and is happy. If your baby is a healthy weight, postponing a mini-feed isn't going to do any harm imo.
  3. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,106673,280580#msg-280580
  4. SimonM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I go Victoria/Park Lane etc, but avoid Edgeware > Road by driving East of it up Abbey road & through > West Hampstead > Correct. Used to live round there. Abbey Road/ West End Lane quicker than Finchley Road or Kilburn High Road. Coming back go all the way down Lisson Grove and Seymour Place.
  5. He supports anyone but England in the football, I'll support anyone but him in the tennis.
  6. matthew123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think ?18.5m would be too much for Glen Johnson > - I'm not even sure we'd see much of his attacking > ability as he'd soon have to follow the party line > of sitting deep to cover Carragher's lack of pace. > I'd like to keep Arbeloa as he can do a good job > at left back or right back. Hopefully Rafa can > raise some money by flogging Dossena back to > Italy. Johnson would be good in those home games like Stoke etc. We only need a RB a centre back cover and a striker cover in my opinion, so if he thinks 18 mill gets one of those then is OK by me.
  7. lard

    Ascot !!!!

    ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My two for today, not much research > > NAP; Scenic Blast in the 3.05 > > and a bit more of an outsider Kayf Aramis 4.55 Scenic Blast great pick. Will he do a Choisir on Saturday?? Loved his white face. Such a strong action. Wille Carson pot kettle "ugly".
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    Ascot !!!!

    Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No research of my own but City AM goes as follws: > > Today > 3.05 Fleeting Spirit > 4.20 Canford Cliffs > 4.55 Judgethemoment That's pretty good. 2nd 1st 1st Canford Cliffs superb.
  9. lard

    Ascot !!!!

    Hello regulars 2.30 Gladiatorus could be great. 5/2 seems good price for horse that has the best form by far of those in race. Small E/w Mac Love purely because I won on it at Epsom last time, and they've stumped up the money to enter it. 3.45 Soul City 35/1 Has nothing to find on 2yo form. Excuse last race last year and first this as tired and needing the run/unsuitable going (heavy) and 35s on bf seems a great price. 800k in prize money so far is almost double the odds on fav. Good luck.
  10. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It does worry me, with doubts over Liverpool's > spending power, and with Man U now seemingly able > to buy whoever they want. > That's just it though, imagine you are them...who would you buy?
  11. Yeah maybe us plebs can all buy tickets so that not only could we hang on your every word, you would also be able to buy drinks and nibbles for yourselves. We would just go away happy with the wisdom you have passed down to us. Now where and how does one sign up for such an opportunity?
  12. Be interesting to see who they buy with the 80m though. Difficult to find someone who can play wide, play in the middle, take freekicks and score 20odd goals a season. Can only play 11 players at any one time. Knock off Ronaldo's goals and would Utd have won the last 2 seasons? Not so sure. Maybe Rooney can step up and be the player everyone thinks he already is. But here's a little stat for you. Dirk Kuyt had more goals and assists than Rooney in the Premiership last season, playing in a not too dissimilar position.
  13. lard

    The Derby

    Well done. Wonderhorse. Different class even in the parade.
  14. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Radio 5 Live - Some pundit (can't identify him > yet) has just said that a lot of English fans > would like to see Thierry Henry win a Champions > League medal. > He then said because TH is the best player ever to > have played in the Champions League > > > I have heard the pundits name mentioned - Sean > Custis???/ from the Sun??? > > I expect only Arsenal fans could have the blind > loyalty to think Tierry Henry is the best player > ever to have played in the Champions League - > surely he has been a bit part player in the > competition. Everyone knows that Djimi is the best player ever of all time, ever.
  15. ms_1316 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been busted it seems, although the reason is > below. > > I've started running home from work and to ensure > I'm not carrying more than a light bag I leave my > shoes at work. This leaves me shoeless of a > morning so on the trainers go until I arrive at > work. > > In case you were wondering, no I don't change my > socks :D But does this mean you screw your suit up in your "light bag"??
  16. matthew123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Very sad to see Jamie Carragher turning on one of > his own team mates at the end, simply not the > Liverpool way. Not sure the background to the > incident but I'd guess it's been pent up over > time, either way inexcusable behaviour. I'd much > rather that kind of brutal passion was reserved by > Carragher for taking on the Drog or Rooney. > Similar with Brucie and Beglin 20 odd years ago. Nothing much in it, one defender telling the other to concentrate.
  17. Sandperson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At last! Of course we couldn't have done it > without spending soooo much money as the guru > Benitez has told us. What a @#$%&. (Apart from the > fact he managed to spend ?20M on a player who then > went straight back to where he came from for less > money.) One more and they are well and truely > knocked off their perch abnd that IS a fact. Bring > on next season. ;-) To think that money doesn't matter is daft. I laughed when I saw that the first song you sang at the final whistle was about us.
  18. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > The reason you wouldn't buy 76m tickets in the > hope of gaining the 113m, is because it wouldn't > prevent several other competitors also getting the > right result. > > In this situation, because the other guy would > still have won as well, getting the winning ticket > with a 76m gambit would have split the 113m, with > a net loss of 19m euros. > > Not a great idea. At some point though the increase in the prize size would mean that it would be a valid strategy to buy all the tickets. This would be based on an estimate of the number of participants for that lottery. It all depends on the average number of players, how many this is increased by for a rollover etc. At some point there will be a tipping point. For example a prize fund of ?1 billion with only an increase of 50% participants would mean buying all the tickets would be wise. If the prize fund is out of synch with the number of participants then this could arise in a situation where buying all the tickets was a valid strategy.
  19. You love us really. We know that you all secretly do. It's OK you can continue to pretend you don't. We understand you've got to do that, but in your rooms at night you can let it out. It's OK to feel the love.
  20. AllforNun Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > finally after 2.5years this superpower that is the > UK has finally and by the skin of it's teeth > re-opened the refurbed 50m pool at our National > Sports Centre. > > God it was wonderful, changing rooms are amazing, > pool extended,water temp nice and cool, lovely new > starting positions, no plasters or annoying kids > or prats that don't swim, a great big digital > clock - all nestled in amongst a dusty old > building site, with plaster coated windows ! but > who gives a shite............... lets gets bombing > WHOOOOOOOOOOHHHEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY!!!!!! Wouldn't extending the 50m pool make it slightly more difficult for our swimmers to break records. They really haven't thought this through.
  21. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here's an offer: if someone would be kind enough > to construct a ?750m marvel of engineering > situated in one of the world's top cities, served > by it's own brand new transport system and hand it > over to me - for free - I'll do my level best to > turn in some kind of profit. Brilliant. (tu)
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