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babyjjbaby · 29/01/2008 17:29

are they all as bulky as the red tots bots one

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Washersaurus · 29/01/2008 23:14

yes, they are white. I don't think I'll ever use them so if anyone wants them FFP?

Octothechildherder · 29/01/2008 23:15

Isn't that fluffle material - I thought you meant like furry furry - fluffy dice furry!

Octothechildherder · 29/01/2008 23:16

Lots of the fluffle like nappies have them as boosters.

I was going to offer an offcut of bright orange furry material I bought to make parrots for the kids to the highest bidder!

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coby · 29/01/2008 23:16

no, it is proper furry - not short pile fluffly stuff (the photo is purposely deceiving methinks)

Washersaurus · 29/01/2008 23:16

I don't have modern things like fluffles in my house, so I have no idea! They just look furry to me.

coby · 29/01/2008 23:18

so what is the pile length on fluffy dice then???

FlameNFurter · 29/01/2008 23:18

That looks like a booster - isn't that the "removable tongue"?

Octothechildherder · 29/01/2008 23:20

well its a different type of fabric/weave isn't it. The fluffy animal fleece (dice) yuk fleece or the yummy fluffly softee fleece which has a pile rather than matts when wet!

Washersaurus · 29/01/2008 23:21

It looks like a booster but there def is no absorbancy in it, there can't be, it is just 2 pieces of fur fabric sewn together!

coby · 29/01/2008 23:22

No, Flame - thats what I thought, then this strange caterpillar like thing turned up in the post (along with removable tongue!)...you know you want one

Washersaurus · 29/01/2008 23:22

Should I send one to flame for testing?

Octothechildherder · 29/01/2008 23:24

Washersaurus - the lollipop ones were like that when they first came out - then they updated them with an absorbet bit between the two.

FlameNFurter · 29/01/2008 23:24

Could do with a removable tongue the morning after a few glasses of wine

I really want one of these fluffity things!! I'll pay postage n everything to anyone willing to send me a useless piece of fluff

coby · 29/01/2008 23:24

I think it is something that needs to be seen in the flesh (or fluff as it were) so definitely YES!

FlameNFurter · 29/01/2008 23:25
FlameNFurter · 29/01/2008 23:26

I'm off to bed... will return to investigate caterpillar inserts in the morning

Washersaurus · 29/01/2008 23:26

Oh go on, have one of mine too flame

coby · 29/01/2008 23:27

Flame...do you have a 'nasal aspirator' in your test kit??? Just been reading Fuzzis advice on another thread about testing absorbancy - requires a nasal aspirator apprently

babyjjbaby · 30/01/2008 10:14

haha furry caterpillers does any1 know if primark still do there £3 fleece blankets if so would that be any god for liners or would it go bobbly quick

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FlameNFurter · 30/01/2008 10:19

No they stopped - annoyed, I used to use them on the site because they were easy to cut along the stripes!

No nasal aspirator, but I do have syringes of many different sizes to get a good liquid gauge

babyjjbaby · 30/01/2008 10:27

any ideas wher i can get a blanket i can get 10 liners for £3.70 on ebay but thought i would get more out ofa blanket

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Washersaurus · 30/01/2008 12:31

here?

babyjjbaby · 30/01/2008 12:37

i have cut 2 of his blankets upa nd got 24 liners so very pleased

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Washersaurus · 30/01/2008 12:43

Excellent - IME you always end up having far too many blankets anyway

Washersaurus · 30/01/2008 12:44

So Flame, shall I post you a caterpillar then? I think I can just about cover the cost of a stamp.