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I'coo infinity pushchair, what are they like?

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misdee · 21/10/2005 20:35

seen one i really like, am tempted lol.

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misdee · 21/10/2005 21:16

aloha, i did and i am. i just went clothes shopping and got some lovely new clothes lol. i have a cheque due soon from compensation claim, and am just browsing atm lol.

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blahblahblah · 21/10/2005 21:18

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dinny · 21/10/2005 21:19

just get a Maclaren if your car boot is small. a lie-flat one. not pink though!

misdee · 21/10/2005 21:22

excuse me! this is money from my pocket. the money from mumsnetter has paid for fuel and visiting the hospital many times. i am filling up the car with 80pounds roughly a week for fuel plus 10weekly ticket. peter has been in for over 16 weeks, so far i have spent over 1500 visiting my husband, mumsnet raised a very generous 1000 approx.

i proabbly wont be buying it, but its nice to wondow shop isnt it?

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misdee · 21/10/2005 21:23

and blablahblah, use your real name you coward!!

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blahblahblah · 21/10/2005 21:23

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Nastylocketstheevil · 21/10/2005 21:27

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misdee · 21/10/2005 21:28

blahblahblah i am spending my money on travelling, how do u think i get there? on air?

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startingtobehalloweenylover · 21/10/2005 21:29

misdee i have an i'coo... not that one though

it's really fab but VERY heavy

misdee · 21/10/2005 21:29

and alsways buying nappies, well i dont spend 6 quid a week on dispoables or 6pound a week on formula do i?

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jessicaandbumpsmummy · 21/10/2005 21:36

Not sure whats with MN this week (i know i was no angel the other day), but blahblahblah i think that was bang out of order.

Misdee, ignore it. If you like the pushchair, and think gorgoeus little DD3 will like it, then go for it.

hunkerpumpkin · 21/10/2005 21:37

BBB, why change your name to attack?

Misdee, would love to pick your brains re the P&T - am sorely tempted

I have a Quest I use for DS (well, it's at my mum's) - he's v comfy in it.

misdee · 21/10/2005 21:41

hunker i was thinking of selling mine after the new year as dd2 is walking more.

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LadySherlockofLGJ · 21/10/2005 21:48

blahblahblah

How very brave of you, do you feel safe and secure behind your name change ??

Don't forget, we have no idea who you are, but MN do, and this is just one really pathetic name change.

How sad and shallow and unfulfilled your life must be.

I hope God forgives you.

Because at this moment in time, I can't.

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expatinscotland · 21/10/2005 21:49

Are these all one colour pushchairs then?

We're looking for a twin one just now, but those are cool!

HRHQoQ · 21/10/2005 22:35

OMG - she buys nappies to put on her babies bottom........ that's simply shocking! And fancy wanting clothes to wear and a pushchair to put the baby in

spooklymieow · 21/10/2005 22:35

PMSL @ QoQ!!

starshaker · 21/10/2005 22:44

missdee how dare you buy nappies dont you realise babies dont need them they can just poo and pee more easily without. especially if they are naked you are a bab bad mother making them wear nappies and clothes and also make them walk crawl or just carry them every where.

what is the world coming to

misdee · 21/10/2005 22:46

i know. i am so bad.

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Trickorflum · 21/10/2005 22:47

You can get shopping trolleys for a pound (free at waitrose), can't you use that to push your kids around it fgs. Just strap it to roof of your car if you are travelling. perfect

starshaker · 21/10/2005 22:48

yip ive been talking to dd she should know how to drag herself to the bathroom by now shes already 6 months

Trickorflum · 21/10/2005 22:49

Funny you should say that. My DH read me an article about potty training babaies from birth the other day. I said yeah ok, you can be in charge of that then. Let me know when you've done it and I'll stop buy the nappies, great!

HRHQoQ · 21/10/2005 22:57

I actually think you should be going for a pushchair more in this price range

expatinscotland · 21/10/2005 22:59

600 quid for a buggy!

I heard Gwyneth Paltrow's preggars again. Shall we have a whip round and buy her one of those.

Nah, I didn't think so .

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