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STILL can't get through, wondering if I have the wrong number :( Feel like I failing here, should we try for the plough? (have got through there before, definitely) 7.30ish? Am yet to tell husband about this but he Owes Me One, so it'll be fine am sure...
I'll tell you what, I'll try and pop in the mag tomo morning or something when I'm in ED. It looks like there won't be any more than 15-20 so we COULD ust turn up? I like the idea of the mag more than the plough tbh- are the prices horrendus for food?

Hello room,

I've been meaning to post a reply to thank everyone for their brilliant responses to my "help I'm drowning" thread of a couple of months ago (PND or just stressed) but simply haven't managed to find the time. Sorry. As so many of you amazing mums who helped me are also going to the drinks I thought I'd come along too and thank you all in person. Things are a little better at home (have been to Drs and got a cleaner!) and my spirits will definitely be lifted by a large glass of red in such good company :-)

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