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Some kind of symbol - was cool for the artist formally known as Prince (or is he back to being known as Prince again these days, I struggle to keep up!).


Maybe you should be "The Lovely Lady", given that I don't think a nasty word/post has ever come from you and you're always full of nice advice?


P x

jollybaby Wrote:

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> Molly?



Exactly what I was going to say. You sign off your posts with your name anyway, so what's the point in having another name?


If not, may I suggest "The pull-ups lady", or "the wet pants lady", when the kids are teenagers, you can be "the I am not buying you that underwear lady".

Hmm having enviously seen your fb posts re your recent hols I'm sure we can think of something:-)


But you'll always be the nappy lady to me! I find it confusing when I get emails/fb updates from the company and it takes me a moment to realise is not you.

Otta, that's hilarious.


Hmmm based on 'that' holiday I'm the dirty stop out, drunken lady....but hey good to find the old me under the pile of Motherhood Snowboarder...there is help for us all.


Maybe I shall just be Molly....frighteningly simple??!

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