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How do you explain the more-tetchy-than-normal-ness then?Originally posted by MarillionFanActually my baby sleeps all night. Has done since she was three weeks old. At 12 weeks old we are the envy of all the other parents at the NCT class.
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Yeah, wait till they start cutting teeth, you'll then understand why torturers use sleep deprivation as a torture method.
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You've a long way to go yet, that can change anytime.Originally posted by MarillionFanActually my baby sleeps all night. Has done since she was three weeks old. At 12 weeks old we are the envy of all the other parents at the NCT class.
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Actually my baby sleeps all night. Has done since she was three weeks old. At 12 weeks old we are the envy of all the other parents at the NCT class.
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...now hang on a mo'
What MF actually said was....
"The baby's been crying all night and then vomited, I got three hours sleep and the .NET server has gone down."
...Am I right or am I right ??
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If you dowlnoad gogole toolbar it has speel checker that checks speeling in any tetx bx nd works grt.
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I want a spell checker. I WANT A SPELL CHECKER!!!
Actually I think i typed it as I was running off later.
There is nofing wong wiv me speling.
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hey chill, MF.
I'm sure your "here there" thing was deliberate anyway.
Reassure me.
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Spelling is okay, but he has got wrong tense ... its too tense of a statement!
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