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Vash the Stampede Mar 24th 2012 2:30 am

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It was and I am.

:)

eddie007 Mar 24th 2012 4:06 am

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Wow... My mother made me exactly the same cake in the early 1970s!!!!

Be careful though Your pup could easily be traumatised by finding half her beloved Sindy doll in a cake and the other half lost for ever... I know i was..:blink:

Vash the Stampede Mar 24th 2012 9:46 am

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:D

We rescued the doll from the cake and cleaned it up. Pup took it to bed with her in the evening.

itigo Mar 24th 2012 9:49 am

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Beautiful children Vash and a great cake!!

rasen78 Mar 24th 2012 9:53 am

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Looks like a fab day all round:thumbsup:

tomar Mar 24th 2012 10:06 am

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Looks as though it was a very happy birthday. The smiles say it all.

There is an expression that says;

When you give, give with love. I think that sums up your unexpected gift.

Good luck to you and your family Vash.

paulry Mar 24th 2012 10:41 am

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Beautiful kids Vash and a great cake, all the best to you and yours.

PS: I hope Mrs Vash realises that now she has to make a creative Action Man cake for littlest one's next birthday :D

eddie007 Mar 24th 2012 11:39 am

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 9970674)
Beautiful kids Vash and a great cake, all the best to you and yours.

PS: I hope Mrs Vash realises that now she has to make a creative Action Man cake for littlest one's next birthday :D

When I made hoopalong kid a crinoline lady birthday cake for her I borrowed Gorgeous's action man coz the girls never had those kind of dolls..

Believe me... Action man doesnt do pink skirts...

And some parents complained....

Dont know why... Kids should learn that gender realignment is perfectly normal .... And you come across cross dressers at some point in your life... Best they learn not to giggle, point and stare at home.... Well thats what HE says:rofl:

(epic humour fail.. HE doesnt wear womens clothrs and would like me to state that for the record)

Beedubya Mar 26th 2012 7:21 am

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Random Acts of Kindness feel great for both the giver and the recipient. Pay it forward..........when you can of course.........and well done with such gorgeous happy children. xxx

TiddlyPom Mar 26th 2012 5:12 pm

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Nice story Vash, and the kidlets look gorgeous! :)

I'm just getting over my broken leg, and on the weekend, second daughter broke hers badly whilst playing soccer... you just couldn't make it up. Operation with pins... no walking, hospital trips up and down the mts, stress...
Earlier on, friend turned up with our dinner... gorgeous casserole all cooked ready for us to eat.

Isn't it nice to be thought of?

I hope things get better for you. I've not been able to work for 3 months, going into my 4th, so with three children, well, it's hard. But it will get better.

Vash the Stampede Mar 26th 2012 5:48 pm

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Thank you.

:)

Bernieboy Mar 26th 2012 6:11 pm

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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 9974221)
Nice story Vash, and the kidlets look gorgeous! :)

I'm just getting over my broken leg, and on the weekend, second daughter broke hers badly whilst playing soccer... you just couldn't make it up. Operation with pins... no walking, hospital trips up and down the mts, stress...
Earlier on, friend turned up with our dinner... gorgeous casserole all cooked ready for us to eat.

Isn't it nice to be thought of?

I hope things get better for you. I've not been able to work for 3 months, going into my 4th, so with three children, well, it's hard. But it will get better.

:ohmy::wub:

jad n rich Mar 26th 2012 8:08 pm

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Beautiful children vash, nice cake too, now I want cake:lol:

eddie007 Mar 27th 2012 11:55 am

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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 9974221)
Nice story Vash, and the kidlets look gorgeous! :)

I'm just getting over my broken leg, and on the weekend, second daughter broke hers badly whilst playing soccer... you just couldn't make it up. Operation with pins... no walking, hospital trips up and down the mts, stress...
Earlier on, friend turned up with our dinner... gorgeous casserole all cooked ready for us to eat.

Isn't it nice to be thought of?

I hope things get better for you. I've not been able to work for 3 months, going into my 4th, so with three children, well, it's hard. But it will get better.

OMG is that you??????

Hello... My names eddie007... Nice to meet you


had no idea you we friends with NB too.... That explains the casserole.... We got lasagne! and various friends have been popping round with stick it in the oven to reheat dinners too....

Its amazing to find you have friends, real friends, at times like these isnt it? Unexpected kindness is more common than most people think you know...

tomar Mar 27th 2012 7:46 pm

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Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 9974221)
Nice story Vash, and the kidlets look gorgeous! :)

I'm just getting over my broken leg, and on the weekend, second daughter broke hers badly whilst playing soccer... you just couldn't make it up. Operation with pins... no walking, hospital trips up and down the mts, stress...
Earlier on, friend turned up with our dinner... gorgeous casserole all cooked ready for us to eat.

Isn't it nice to be thought of?

I hope things get better for you. I've not been able to work for 3 months, going into my 4th, so with three children, well, it's hard. But it will get better.

Don't want to panic you!!! but the breaks came in 3's with us. First me, arm badly broken in 3 places + broken away from shoulder, ouch, took months to get as good as it can get. Then son broke his ankle in 3 places, and then me again, a fracture in my foot.
So tread carefully!!! I really sympathise.


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