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Surely to god, they're too gorgeous, too beautiful and far too bright and lovely....

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HuwEdwards · 11/10/2009 20:43

to get fecking nits!!!

DDs are in Yrs 4 and 2 and we've never had the little feckers, and NOW, NOW after they've both had friends over to play most of the day, I do the weekly comb and find the little fecking crawly bastard creatures (I'm taking this well as you no doubt can tell).

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 12/10/2009 09:17

At least you've found them early. My dd had a child in her class whose hair was moving independantly of her scalp [copious vomit emoticon]

HuwEdwards · 12/10/2009 11:39

oh dear god....

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RubyrubyrubysAScaryOldBint · 12/10/2009 11:40

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HuwEdwards · 12/10/2009 12:00

Ruby, I had to phone the 2 girls' parents. Luckily they were fine about it...

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Cometrickortreatingwithme · 12/10/2009 12:03

Yep my dd is best friends with a girl who often has them bungee jumping down her head and I have seen one taking some time out in her eyebrow.

Vodka is supposed to kill em.

Otherwise nitty grity/tea tree.

RubyrubyrubysAScaryOldBint · 12/10/2009 12:21

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