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which thread sends you to sleep most?

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cod · 02/02/2006 13:48

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 02/02/2006 14:05

Yes, very cruel.

and ahem about shopping list threads ffs! Honestly, that has to be one of your poorer efforts lady.

cod · 02/02/2006 14:06

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brimfull · 02/02/2006 14:07

just had a peek at modelling....wtf!!

jessicaandrebeccasmummy · 02/02/2006 14:08

breastfeeding..... HOW many threads is needed on the same subject???

cod · 02/02/2006 14:09

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brimfull · 02/02/2006 14:10

what's ppissing me off is that bloody boden advert at the side...I keep clicking on it by mistake

cod · 02/02/2006 14:11

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Passionflower · 02/02/2006 14:41

baby modelling and weirdy breastfeeders.

Pip · 02/02/2006 14:49

Never read any baby modelling or what's for dinner threads. Ever.

Look at b/f threads occasionally but these are more interesting when you're actually doing it. I gave up 9 months ago and it seems like a lifetime ago. Depends what stage you're at I suppose.

TambaTheTemptress · 02/02/2006 14:53

Baby Modelling

Relationshpis ones where the poster has been given the same advice millions of times but doesnt take it and asks for the same advice again....

hunkermunker · 02/02/2006 14:55

What's for dinner.
Baby modelling.

And...which eyeliner should I paint my fish with.

harpsichordcarrier · 02/02/2006 14:58

pregnancy - can I eat Pasteurised Innocuous Things?
looooony

crazydazy · 02/02/2006 14:58

Don't answer on the depressed threads because I just wouldn't know what to say let alone write. Feel sorry for these people but am not a depressed kind of person (hard to believe with my username) so find it hard to give advice.

Don't like baby modelling threads. My mate would loooooove them if she used Mumsnet. She thinks her baby is the best looking child that ever walked the earth.

Mine are cute but dirty little gits!!

Angeliz · 02/02/2006 15:01

I don't answer either and although you do make me laugh Cod, WHY does baby modelling bother you so much? I'm not on it and haven't read it (if it doesn't interest me i just don't open the thread) but honestly, each to their own.
I actually like cooking ones as i always think, mmmmmmmmmm that would be nice.

Sallystrawberry · 02/02/2006 15:01

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Spidermama · 02/02/2006 15:53

HELP!!! My-baby-is-three-days-old-and-still-not-sleeping-through-the-night threads.

Gingerbear · 02/02/2006 15:56

bread - feeders for sure.

noddyholder · 02/02/2006 15:59

people threatening to do themselves an injury but not really but I might but no but yes but no

Gingerbear · 02/02/2006 15:59

and word associations

harpsichordcarrier · 02/02/2006 16:13

spidermama yes I find it so hard to find the energy to type anything more than
"NORMAL!!!!!!"
which may not be helpful, I suspect

TinyGang · 02/02/2006 16:34

Baby modelling. I've never looked at it though. Suppose it could be about making babies out of clay...

Also hate 'Don't post on this thread anymore' with ten billion posts. I suppose it was funny back in 1972 when it started.

And the 'what do you think of this name?/what should I call my baby?' threads.

harpsichordcarrier · 02/02/2006 16:43

ooh no I like the name ones
I get to show off my fab taste in names for all to admire

cod · 02/02/2006 18:45

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cod · 02/02/2006 18:45

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puff · 02/02/2006 18:47

I love the dinner thread - it satisfies my latent curtain twitching tendencies

baby modelling yawn unless you and Enid steam in every now and then

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