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217 replies

TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:40

we will giev you theree suggestions per punter
dontl ike em?
t hen bog off

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Glitterygook · 12/12/2005 13:41

Reception teacher

Nursery ladies

mancmum · 12/12/2005 13:42

could you suggest something for my DH to buy me?

TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:42

ooh i got a good one
two ideas

1, smnall bottle of chameprs ( the tiny ones) wiht a straw on it. label for emegency use only
2. a nigella biscuit tin full of chocs

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welshboris · 12/12/2005 13:42

Tin of sweets for nursery ladies.

Gift set for teacher, I had mini teddy and bottle of bubbly from Debenhams for £7

MrsMillsletoe · 12/12/2005 13:42

ds1s young female teacher. He is also leaving the school for ever. Quite like her

ds2's nursery girls and manager, also young but not so chic, again he will be leaving nursery for ever.

TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:44

god id HATE a teddy ia ma grwon woman fgs

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TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:44

teachers you really liek a bottle of champagne

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ponybells · 12/12/2005 13:44

Help! What to get for my ds2, third child, we have everything. He loves cars, but we have millions. We have: garage, castle, cooker, lego/duplo, doctors stuff. Aaaaargh! Am stumped! Heeeeelp!

NomDePlumPudding · 12/12/2005 13:44

how old is he ?

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TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:45

LOOK TEDDIES ARE SHITE

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nailpolish · 12/12/2005 13:45

65 year old boring fart

Glitterygook · 12/12/2005 13:45

How old ponybells?

TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:45

if kids under 2 give the ma cheque and a bag of butons

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Glitterygook · 12/12/2005 13:45

I'm liking the mini champers - where from? Not seen em

TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:46

a man?
gardnign pop up frost tents my dad was REALLY pleased wiht them

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Glitterygook · 12/12/2005 13:46

PMSL at 'cheque and bag of buttons' - that is so Jools you wouldn't believe it!

TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:47

thast what my ds3 got

he will eb very pleased not ot hev a surfiet of plastic toys when he is 18

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TheFish · 12/12/2005 13:47

tesco or anywhere

only aout £4

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welshboris · 12/12/2005 13:47

Teddy was for DDs fave girl in creche, 19, no mates probably got bed full of teddies, wears disney jumpers you know the type

Remember I live in swansea, we are 5 years behind rest of world

nailpolish · 12/12/2005 13:48

doesnt like gardening or anything actually except talking about himself and how great he is for hours on end whilst ordering cups of tea from his run down wife

last year gave him a pedometer and told him to 'get off his lazy arse'

likes whisky and crosswords and country and western music

puff · 12/12/2005 13:48

Teachers like Cath Kidston stuff??????

Overpriced tatt.

NomDePlumPudding · 12/12/2005 13:48

GDG, they sell mini bottles of Moet etc in my local Tesco.

zippimistletoes · 12/12/2005 13:49

had ordered a striped shirt for ds age 17 from asos for 25.00

any suggestions assuming I won't get that now or possibly the money back

also had ordered a roland look a likey dress for dd1 (22) for 35.00

ditto

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