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My kids do not seem drawn to things on there anymore, they both like Sophia the First and my son loves the new Thunderbirds and The Justice League (much to my wife's horror as she is very much a Marvel fan).
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You're right it's not good. It's brilliant, and they are beautiful.Originally posted by sasguru View Posttulipe. You've bred. That's not good.
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Check out Topsy and Tim.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBrilliant. Watched A Midsummer Night's Dream at the weekend. Full text, with some narrative. Currently watching CBBC - Operation Ouch. Not advised while having dinner. Nor the preceding program - Horrible History.
Just your kind of vanilla magnolia tulip.
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Just ate my dindins to horrible histories. Used to it by now. I think it's CBBC not CBeebies. MND was good too.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBrilliant. Watched A Midsummer Night's Dream at the weekend. Full text, with some narrative. Currently watching CBBC - Operation Ouch. Not advised while having dinner. Nor the preceding program - Horrible History.
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Brilliant. Watched A Midsummer Night's Dream at the weekend. Full text, with some narrative. Currently watching CBBC - Operation Ouch. Not advised while having dinner. Nor the preceding program - Horrible History.Tags: None
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