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Teenagers

Parenting teenagers has its ups and downs. Get advice from Mumsnetters here.

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carla · 15/07/2004 15:55

The most basic ever buggy? It was given to me by my sister, but was useful during that 'I don't want to go in the buggy' stage, when they really did after a while. No swivel wheels, no frills, but free to someone that could use it. Clean and in nice condition.

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tamum · 15/07/2004 15:56

Erm, maybe this is in the wrong section, d'you think?

Hulababy · 15/07/2004 15:57

Carla - it might be worth re-posting this in the products or swap shop sections. And adding your location so that people can determine postage or collection.

carla · 15/07/2004 16:00

Thank you! How on earth did I do that ..

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tamum · 15/07/2004 16:02

Well, you never know, there might be some v. lazy teenagers about.....

carla · 15/07/2004 16:12

Lol, Tamum!

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coppertop · 15/07/2004 16:55

Thought for a minute that someone was trying to offload an unruly teenager. Couldn't resis a peek!

coppertop · 15/07/2004 16:55

or even RESIST....

zebra · 15/07/2004 16:57

I thought some1 was about to offer their teenager up for adoption!

carla · 15/07/2004 17:00

PMSL .... but does ANYONE want it? I love giving things to other Mumsnetters.

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zebra · 15/07/2004 17:18

Where r u, Carla? I might have it (DH will kill me).

carla · 15/07/2004 17:36

Zebra, I will pay the postage. Oxford, but that doesn''t matter. Just trying to declutter - but it is for 4/5 year olds. If you'd like it, contact me. XX

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carla · 15/07/2004 17:38

3/4 year olds, even.

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