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After the rubbish thread I read before about Dulwich mums and the bugaboo, and in the interest of sexual equality I am warning you all now I have a bugaboo ghecko and I dont know how to use it. I will be taking out everyone on that thread before that was nasty about people with prams as I don't have a license for this thing (even though it cost more than my first car) nor do I have insurance or for that matter much of a concience, or two of the fingers on my left hand come to think of it,after trying to assemble it for the first time.So watch out Dulwich we are coming to cafe nero soon!!>:D<


Thanks to Carol for providing me with this instrument of sufferring which I intend to use with rutheless inefficiency.


have a happy weekend



hugs

Iain.xx

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