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Previously on "Oh dear we are in Tulip"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by saptastic View Post
    We are very fortunate - its all very polite and clean on this forum.
    f**k off you c0ckwomble.


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  • saptastic
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    We are very fortunate - its all very polite and clean on this forum.

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  • RetSet
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    Well, **** Me. PC snowflakes sheltered from the real world discover that mothers are real people with real concerns and frustrations who want to vent said concerns and frustrations.

    Dozy ****ers should **** off to their safe spaces.

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  • BR14
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    plaistow patricia

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  • vetran
    started a topic Oh dear we are in Tulip

    Oh dear we are in Tulip

    Top brands pull adverts from Mumsnet forums | Daily Mail Online

    Would you say that in front of DD1? Top brands pull adverts from Mumsnet forums because of its users' foul language
    Mumsnet has millions of readers taking about variety of subjects
    Messageboard topics range from parenting to relationships and politics
    Many mothers use site to vent about their children, husbands and inlaws
    National Trust and Confused.com want banner adverts taken down from site
    Adverts appear next to posts that are sometimes of an explicit nature
    before CUK gets banned I will go ahread


    Tulip, Chunt,BarSteward -- wait for it Brexit!

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