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Live chat with India Knight on Monday 2nd July between 9-10pm

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rachel(mumsnet) · 27/06/2007 09:14

Sunday Times columnist India Knight will be joining us here on Monday 2nd July from 9-10pm for a live chat. India has just published her first children's book 'The Baby' which is about a big brother's relationship with his new baby sister - an absolute must for second-time parents. If you can't make the chat you can post your questions in advance here.
Hope to see you here on Monday.

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1Troll · 02/07/2007 21:38

little lapin: principles is worth a shot. Got a fab one last year for wedding.

bellabelly · 02/07/2007 21:38

LL - why is it so URGENT? Can't you shop around at the weekend?

indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:38

WW: Indian mother.

expatinscotland · 02/07/2007 21:38

And are the sheets from The White Company, Boden or Laura Ashley?

willow · 02/07/2007 21:39

Thank you. Her story is really worthy of a proper investigative Jack-Russell-Terrier style worrying. She and her husband are intelligent people with the time (and money) to devote to trying to fight back. God help those who aren't as fortunate.

Rubyslippers · 02/07/2007 21:39

LL - have you tried Coast?

littlelapin · 02/07/2007 21:39

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ahundredtimes · 02/07/2007 21:39
indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:39

LL - what kind of dress? To wear where?

UCM · 02/07/2007 21:40

So, what would you do as a journo, to make staying at home with children be a choice?

VoluptuaGoodshag · 02/07/2007 21:40

Neil Oliver in a frock???

indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:40

Boco: once a week

Aitch · 02/07/2007 21:40

the answer is ALWAYS a dvf wrap, LL.

Wotznot2know · 02/07/2007 21:40

I must remember to tell everyone unwashed dishes are chic, especially my mother when she visits. I already make sure the light is off when oven on, if guests are in kitchen, any other tips for stress free hostessing?

moo · 02/07/2007 21:40

littlelapin - Samantha Cameron wore an 'interesting' dress today (sorry, emkana, nicked your link from the other thread)

UCM · 02/07/2007 21:40

Sorrry that should have been as a person with media power. Ruth Kelly anyone.

indiaknight · 02/07/2007 21:40

UCM: dont understand q. Surely it is already a choice?

Pan · 02/07/2007 21:40

India - similar to 100 x

Am doing some work at mo. on Role Models. Who are/were yours. You MUST have one!!!

littlelapin · 02/07/2007 21:40

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Rubyslippers · 02/07/2007 21:41

India - which writers do you really like?
(novelists/journalists ...)

Mog · 02/07/2007 21:41

India -you had children when you were younger and then again when older. What differences have you found?

AbbyMumsnet · 02/07/2007 21:41

This is going to be a to transcribe. Could you all slow down a bit

ahundredtimes · 02/07/2007 21:41

Once a week? That's good. Mine walk down the stairs themselves once a month.

YOur dd answer is good. I like that. Better that than Nelson Mandela, though obviously he is etc etc etc.

UCM · 02/07/2007 21:41

I don't read the times, I read the mail.

expatinscotland · 02/07/2007 21:41

You could probably find a DVF wrap dress to buy on here.

Just call the thread, 'Ne1 sellng DVF frock?'