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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    this is the first place I've seen an SUV called a push chair.

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cruella View Post
    You fancy gingers then DT?
    Better a ginger than a minger I say

    Methinks you missed the irony in DT's post Di. Not the first thing to go flying over your head today I expect

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Quote Originally Posted by robd View Post
    Better a ginger than a minger I say

    Methinks you missed the irony in DT's post Di. Not the first thing to go flying over your head today I expect
    Shame that some are both You know me better than that Rob, I always adjust to counteract a bad aim. (I missed nothing)

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Um...only if the buggy is really big, so the parent can get in and hide...

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Parents these days don't know they are born.

    When my kids were young, pushchairs had to be folded before struggling on the bus with baby, pushchair and parapinalia.

    Not anymore.

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Is moaning just an excuse for jealous, miserable old gits 'cos they can't think of anything interesting to say?

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Leader View Post
    Rob, I am tempted to suggest that you get back in your pram . BTW what is that with your kindly headmaster forum pic?
    kindly ? with looks like that he could shag Kim Basinger....

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe View Post
    i installed our double buggy with gladiator*-style chariot blades and a large extenable plastic hand slapping device.
    I'm submitting an idea to Channel 5, for a controversial sequel to Robot Wars, even as we speak

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    Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe View Post
    kindly ? with looks like that he could shag Kim Basinger....
    Uuuoohh, I geddit (:slow off the mark: smiley)

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