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Hi guys Been looking around the net today as i do most Saturdays and i came across this nifty site here.


Website that send out some free baby toys

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Free removed , dont know about you but i use tons of the stuff. link removed


I buy removed every week so if i can save a few quid on the shopping bill then why not. Plus i have just found out im pregnant so baby toys will come in very handy.

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if anyone does actually want free stuff, and meet nice people in the process, then they should join freecycle.com . over the past few months i have received several excellent hi-fi seperates [some of them better than my own well-worn gear] and a big pile of short-run 1980's feminist philosophy books; and I have given away a pram and a load of cassettes.


i'd advise joining the borough group rather than the london group [donations are supposed to be local equals fewer drive-miles] and also adise the email alert method than the log-on method; the good stuff goes very fast.


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