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That you'll take them on a Laker holiday.


Saw the programme last night with a despairing mother holding a baby and small child at the airport, having turned up for her flight to be told that SkyTrain had gone bust. Really felt for her (though she's probably a granny now and has forgotten all about it).

And to stay on topic, don't promise your 4 year old that Santa may bring him his very own Buzz Lightyear toy for Christmas when it's only April. What was I thinking - it's going to be a long old year with him in my ear many times a day asking whether it's Christmas yet.

Problem is, Santa has only just delivered last year's presents (bikes). Word has it he was concerned that London's winter conditions would hamper use, so he waited until Easter to instruct us to go and buy them. I think that by 5 my son will already be highly sceptical of Santa and his delivery schedules!


The toy concerned is not only highly annoying, it causes fights between 4 year old boys everywhere we go, and is ?50. I'm hoping that by December he'll want something different. Surely by the time he's in reception and nearly 5 a Buzz toy will be totally uncool?

She reminds me of an older girl I had a huge crush on at my saturday job when I was younger, I guess I'd have been 16, she an ancient 19, left school and everything.

So even though more than 20 years have flowed since then, she sort of still has that a bit older than me mystique, even though I'd hazard a guess at about 25.

I don't share the mr bloom thing, but do find the theme tune annoyingly catchy, to the point where me and husband were singing it down the M6 yesterday, kept the little one bemused/amused.


is buzz really ?50??? argh! that's too much plus not keen on anything that causes any (more) fights over toys, getting hoarse shouting 'share' as it is. I had thought about it being a present for our son from the new baby in sept but maybe not. pIckle if your son is into Toy Story (mine currently obsessed), there's a good magazine that comes with semi decent freebies - this week's had a space sabre which my son is currently clasping in his cot whilst he naps. Also picked up a t-shirt and bath sponge thing v cheaply in Asda.

Mr Bloom reminds me of a young Mark Owen! As for Chris Jarvis, I had suspected as much but didn't know for sure!!


Agree Katie looks older than 23!


I too watch far too much cbeebies these days..... Currently watching Mr Bloom for the sec nd time again today!!! Also end up with the theme tune engrained in my mind!!

Fuschia; we love Small Potatoes in the Baldock house- always sing the theme tune when cooking anything tattie based.


ClareC; YES, that's who Mr Bloom reminds me of...


For those interested; Jacob Scipio who presents Kerwhizz (infuriating) used to be one of my mentees. That's not his real accent, that's all I'm saying...

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