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Stop press - overseas Mumsnetters, you can enter this week's competition!

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Babies In Sheeps clothing are happy to deliver overseas. Click here for more details.
Where is SuzyWong????
Add message | Report | Contact poster By (MNHQ) Wed 10-Dec-08 10:10:22
Sorry for the late notice everyone!

You have until midnight UK time to enter
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 10-Dec-08 08:05:03
yipeeeeeee!

only next time can we have swimwear for us antipodeans?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 10-Dec-08 01:40:25
Too Late for me? Or is that midnight tonight - wednesday? Or have I confused myself with jubilations grin and the midnight that just happened is also midnight on wednesday?

Maybe this is a Zen Koan grin
If a clock strikes in a forest does anyone clap with one hand?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Dec-08 21:32:22
Hehehe Shitemum, I have entered too, although you probably would get more use out of it than I would on the Costa Del Sol.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Dec-08 21:12:30
it is, but overseer, as in someone overseeing something, or something like that.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Dec-08 21:09:11
overseaers sounded like a real word in my head hmm
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Dec-08 21:08:26
hopefully one of us overseaers will win grin [fhopeful]
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Dec-08 21:08:17
shock
Have entered.
Wow, what a breakthrough!
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