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A DRY NIGHT

It is all worthwhile for today at least. I know I am expecting a lot from

him but he CAN do it bless him.

Got 7 year old with really wobbly front top tooth now - it got knocked

yesterday and started bleeding a bit. KIDS - they are sent to worry us -

but we love them whatever.

Incidentally am BB fan and Welsh - loved Helen's quotes - she made me

shudder when I first started watching but now she makes me fall about

laughing. Wonder what will happen when and Helen realise that they can

do as they please when they get out. I think that feels he could do

better than Helen- it is purely situational - poor ole Helen :-(

Survivor fan also - hoping we can get Eve off next - shes a witch! But if

plays a canny game he ought to break up Charlotte and Jackie's

alliance - he cannot afford to be left with C or she will win. To stand a

chance he needs to be left with the least popular people and that surely can

only be EVE - aarrggh PARADOX situation.

Apologies to all those people who have more cultural and higher level

existences! Monday night is a write off with Coro and Eastenders - that

only leaves me half an hour to do stuff! I have GOT to be weaned off the

box :-)) Mind you - I can cook, iron, wash up, clean kitchen, in fact most

things with an embarassing four tellies in the house! BLUSH! Any higher

bidders??

Chris

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Well done him!!!!

We're on our third dry night but don't tell anyone in case the magic wears

off.

Cerys

-----Original Message-----

From: Barker

A DRY NIGHT

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Well done him!!!!

We're on our third dry night but don't tell anyone in case the magic wears

off.

Cerys

-----Original Message-----

From: Barker

A DRY NIGHT

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Cerys wrote:

> We're on our third dry night but don't tell anyone in case the

magic wears

> off.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Barker

>

> A DRY NIGHT>>>>>>>>

It must have been a good night as DS1 was also dry!

Trisha

SAHM to 3 boys

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Cerys wrote:

> We're on our third dry night but don't tell anyone in case the

magic wears

> off.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Barker

>

> A DRY NIGHT>>>>>>>>

It must have been a good night as DS1 was also dry!

Trisha

SAHM to 3 boys

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both my DS have never wet the bed..

started them at 4ish and not looked back.

Just wait for Number 3 to be the total opposite!

Caroline

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> And same here, third dry night in a row... not sure if i can belive

this -

> she is 5.

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> Sue

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and Emma have followed a very similar pattern (what with the daytime

wetting and all) but this is a weird co-incidence!

Well done Emma.

Cerys

-----Original Message-----

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>We're on our third dry night but don't tell anyone in case the magic wears

>off.

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>Cerys

And same here, third dry night in a row... not sure if i can belive this -

she is 5.

Sue

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At 11:50 15/07/2001 +0100, you wrote:

>Well done him!!!!

>

>We're on our third dry night but don't tell anyone in case the magic wears

>off.

>

>Cerys

And same here, third dry night in a row... not sure if i can belive this -

she is 5.

Sue

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At 13:59 15/07/2001 +0100, you wrote:

> and Emma have followed a very similar pattern (what with the daytime

>wetting and all) but this is a weird co-incidence!

>

>Well done Emma.

>

>Cerys

Well I always knew they were seperated twins.... but the trigger was her

fifth birthday. We have been gently talking about it for months now. big

girls of five don't wear nappies. Then we had a sleepover. Everyone else

was 5 and weren't wearing a nappy, Emma was 4 and was. So it sort of was

proven to her. So on her sleepover birthday party (don't ask it was

horrible, but they enjoyed it) she didn't have a nappy on.

3 days in and 3 dry nights. Emma even woke up the first night, padded to

the toilet, padded back to bed, we heard a little mumble, heard her padding

out of her bedroom again to go and wash her hands. I am so proud - now if

only she owuld do that in the day!

We have also been bone dry in the daytime for 2 months. Good old Cyprus.

Sue

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> Survivor fan also - hoping we can get Eve off next - shes a witch!

But if

> plays a canny game he ought to break up Charlotte and

Jackie's

> alliance - he cannot afford to be left with C or she will win. To

stand a

> chance he needs to be left with the least popular people and that

surely can

> only be EVE - aarrggh PARADOX situation.<<

Oh yes I never thought of that. I just wanted Eve off next (so I

could see her shocked face) but you are right, it might be best to

leave her in.

Lorraine

Mum to 10, Natasha 8, 5, ph 3

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