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Stacey wrote on the 23 May 2007 |
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Hi mums,
I have twin boys they are almost 14 months and the most adorable pair,hard blimin work though. Jake is a big boy and James is quite petite. Dont ask me how it's not like i feed one and not the other lol. As you can imagine it's a pain in the but buying x2 different size pampers (ah, shoot me im a disposable user) for my sins. Anyway i did a promotion on a site for a free box of Pampers. Thinking nothing would come out of it i forgot and a few weeks later a box arrived so i was like whats this, it was the nappies ***SHOCKED***. I emailed them to say thanks blah blah blah. Then i thought i'll ask if i can do it again, they said that was fine so i've started again. As you can imagine i dont get out much with the tiny tear ways in tow so i have'nt mangaged to keep in touch with my friends, bad i know. So im going to ask a big favour of you and ask if somone would help me out on this one. There is trial apply for stuff so no cost for you. Any help would be well appreciated,
Thanks so much
lindy xx |
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