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Can I borrow your DD2?? I could do with someone to wee on my Dad's scales -

I won't tell you what they said at the weekend, but it was well up at the

upper limit of my tolerance range!

Come to think of it, I would swap her for a non-responsive, non-interactive,

pre-adolescent, stroppy DD1 if you wanted.... :)

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> BTW, the good news is that this morning the digital scales said " 8st

> 13lbs " - unfortunately the bad news is that yesterday evening DD2

> wee'd on them and they have obviously had a nervous breakdown. Oh

> well, back to the carrot sticks!!!!

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Can I borrow your DD2?? I could do with someone to wee on my Dad's scales -

I won't tell you what they said at the weekend, but it was well up at the

upper limit of my tolerance range!

Come to think of it, I would swap her for a non-responsive, non-interactive,

pre-adolescent, stroppy DD1 if you wanted.... :)

Vicki Portman

http://www.plushpants.co.uk

Francesca wrote:

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> BTW, the good news is that this morning the digital scales said " 8st

> 13lbs " - unfortunately the bad news is that yesterday evening DD2

> wee'd on them and they have obviously had a nervous breakdown. Oh

> well, back to the carrot sticks!!!!

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Can I borrow your DD2?? I could do with someone to wee on my Dad's scales -

I won't tell you what they said at the weekend, but it was well up at the

upper limit of my tolerance range!

Come to think of it, I would swap her for a non-responsive, non-interactive,

pre-adolescent, stroppy DD1 if you wanted.... :)

Vicki Portman

http://www.plushpants.co.uk

Francesca wrote:

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> BTW, the good news is that this morning the digital scales said " 8st

> 13lbs " - unfortunately the bad news is that yesterday evening DD2

> wee'd on them and they have obviously had a nervous breakdown. Oh

> well, back to the carrot sticks!!!!

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Sorry my older sister already wants to swop her teenage daughter for

my DD2 and I have to give her first refusal really - ;0)

Francesca

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> Can I borrow your DD2?? I could do with someone to wee on my Dad's

scales -

> I won't tell you what they said at the weekend, but it was well up

at the

> upper limit of my tolerance range!

>

> Come to think of it, I would swap her for a non-responsive,

non-interactive,

> pre-adolescent, stroppy DD1 if you wanted.... :)

>

>

> Vicki Portman

>

> http://www.plushpants.co.uk

>

> Francesca wrote:

>

> >

> > BTW, the good news is that this morning the digital scales said

" 8st

> > 13lbs " - unfortunately the bad news is that yesterday evening DD2

> > wee'd on them and they have obviously had a nervous breakdown. Oh

> > well, back to the carrot sticks!!!!

>

>

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Sorry my older sister already wants to swop her teenage daughter for

my DD2 and I have to give her first refusal really - ;0)

Francesca

Re: Bluewater

> Can I borrow your DD2?? I could do with someone to wee on my Dad's

scales -

> I won't tell you what they said at the weekend, but it was well up

at the

> upper limit of my tolerance range!

>

> Come to think of it, I would swap her for a non-responsive,

non-interactive,

> pre-adolescent, stroppy DD1 if you wanted.... :)

>

>

> Vicki Portman

>

> http://www.plushpants.co.uk

>

> Francesca wrote:

>

> >

> > BTW, the good news is that this morning the digital scales said

" 8st

> > 13lbs " - unfortunately the bad news is that yesterday evening DD2

> > wee'd on them and they have obviously had a nervous breakdown. Oh

> > well, back to the carrot sticks!!!!

>

>

>

> *** NCT enquiry line - 0 ***

>

> Live chat http://www.yahoogroups.com/chat/nct-coffee

>

> Have you found out about all the other groups for the NCT online?

>

>

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Ruth - Bluewater would take a while to get to.

Last week I did a TOUR of shopping places. First I went to Gallaria

(Hatfield) and then to Lakeside. I then came home (to Lightwater, Surrey)

via Southern part of M25. It took rather a long time... but at least I did

manage to get (he'll be 7 on Saturday) a Birthday present. I went to

Bluewater last year - I don't expect it's changed much since then.

I have to say I prefer Bluewater to Lakeside... or any of the other places

that I've been... though the Outlet Centre near Swindon is also quite good if

you like Outlet Centres rather than Malls.

Nick

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Well, it all depends on the traffic. The M25 is the quickest method really,

but you know what that's like for traffic.

I would say that it is a Day trip really. It will take a couple of hours to

get there I would expect - and you will want to spend a few hours there - and

then a couple of hours back again.

I found it was quite easy to travel around in mid afternoon, returning late

evening. That's not very practical for most people - but the M25 is so much

clearer past 9pm!

Nick.

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>Well - as Bluewater is 'round the M25 it would take longer (and involve

the dartford tunnel)

From the North side, it's the Bridge crossing... Tunnel is on the way back.

At least the cost at the tolls is cheaper than at the Seven Bridge. Seven

Bridge is almost up to £5 a car now. Dartford was just over a £1.

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Sorry, catching up late after hols.

Ruthie, I've only been to Brent Cross once and that was um er over 15 yrs ago,

but Bluewater is heaven! The reason? Beautifully laid out; nice ;

brilliant cosmetics department in House of Fraser; Jerry's Home Store; SPACE

NK!!!!!!!! (cosmetic junkie here...) other cute little shops you often don't

find in malls... LK Bennet for shoes.... If they built a hotel there, my sister

and I will go for a holiday! THere's a cinema too for bored DHs and DKs and the

food outlets are nice. My only complaint is the creche is only for kids older

than mine and there wasn't anywhere for tiny toddlers to run riot (really could

have done with a soft play area place for under twos).

Anneliese (part-time) SAHM to Baby Tim (18/9/99), member, Alton, Bordon and

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You make it sound heavenly Anneliese; but my problem is that Brent

Cross is five mns away and Bluewater is hours away! what would YOU do

in the circumstances! If I feel like a change I go to the Harlequin

Centre in Watford (horrible, I hate the parking arrangements, makes me

feel so claustrophobic, and why should we have to pay for parking at a

mall?) or the Galleria in Hatfield which isn't really a mall, more a

collection of factory outlets, but it does have TK Maxx and a discount

Dressing. Those are both within 20 mns drive of me, Bluewater would

take me far longer to get to, wouldn't it?

Ruthie

> Sorry, catching up late after hols.

>

> Ruthie, I've only been to Brent Cross once and that was um er over

15 yrs ago, but Bluewater is heaven! The reason? Beautifully laid

out; nice ; brilliant cosmetics department in House of

Fraser; Jerry's Home Store; SPACE NK!!!!!!!! (cosmetic junkie here...)

other cute little shops you often don't find in malls... LK Bennet

for shoes.... If they built a hotel there, my sister and I will go for

a holiday! THere's a cinema too for bored DHs and DKs and the food

outlets are nice. My only complaint is the creche is only for kids

older than mine and there wasn't anywhere for tiny toddlers to run

riot (really could have done with a soft play area place for under

twos).

>

> Anneliese (part-time) SAHM to Baby Tim (18/9/99), member, Alton,

Bordon and district branch

>

>

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> Hi all

>

> Ruth - Bluewater would take a while to get to.

HOW long, do you reckon? From Brent cross, cos I am literally

*there*.

You make it sound more like a day trip, and I don't know whether a

shopping mall comes under the heading of suitable destinations for day

trips!

Ruthie

>

> Last week I did a TOUR of shopping places. First I went to

Gallaria

> (Hatfield) and then to Lakeside. I then came home (to Lightwater,

Surrey)

> via Southern part of M25. It took rather a long time... but at

least I did

> manage to get (he'll be 7 on Saturday) a Birthday present.

I went to

> Bluewater last year - I don't expect it's changed much since then.

>

> I have to say I prefer Bluewater to Lakeside... or any of the other

places

> that I've been... though the Outlet Centre near Swindon is also

quite good if

> you like Outlet Centres rather than Malls.

>

> Nick

>

>

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In message 9fm7cg+ug50 (AT) eGroups (DOT) com>, ruthie@... writes

>Those are both within 20 mns drive of me, Bluewater would

>take me far longer to get to, wouldn't it?

Well - as Bluewater is 'round the M25 it would take longer (and involve

the dartford tunnel) but I promise you that it is far better than either

of the others and the parking is a lot easier (except at Christmas or

the first/last day of the school holidays!!). Admittedly no TK maxx at

BW though...

But living so close the BX... hmmmm :)

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How can Bluewater be hours away from you, Ruthie??? ;-) Bluewater is

only hours away if you live where I do, in rural Aberdeenshire and

even so, I've managed to visit it two or three times since it opened!!

Lesley :-))))

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From: ruthie

You make it sound heavenly Anneliese; but my problem is that Brent

Cross is five mns away and Bluewater is hours away!

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> Last week I did a TOUR of shopping places. First I went to

Gallaria

> (Hatfield) and then to Lakeside. I then came home (to

Lightwater, Surrey)

Nick me old mate - where have you been!

I assume you are busy working rather than chatting to us lot LOL!

Weirdly i was going to mention the Galleria as one shopping

mall that doesn't work! It was conceived as a 'Quality shopping

centre' - you know the sort - full of specialist shops. Anyway it

opened with great publicity and was a TOTAL flop - coincided

with the recession I suppose - so the shops started to be

replaced with outlet shops and eventually becomes an outlet

centre...

Problem was that the Centre (down the road in Welwyn)

was allowed to be built at the same time because it was having

proper chain stores - and the Galleria wouldn't be a threat as the

original...of course this changed when Galleria became an outlet

centre and the Centre suffered - so the HC sued Welwyn

hatfield council for something like 50 million pounds - and won!!!

So for many years the people of hatfield and welwyn have

suffered with terrible services because of the b****y Galleria! (

the council had to pay it all themselves - couldn't claim from the

government or anything). I won't go to the shops on principle -

although i must admit to using the macdonalds today!!!

Caroline

your Welwyn hatfield history bore!

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> At least the cost at the tolls is cheaper than at the Seven

Bridge. Seven

> Bridge is almost up to £5 a car now. Dartford was just over a

£1.

Yes - we discovered this at the weekend - I was scrabbling

around at the bottom of my purse to find the 4.60 required! Poor

bloke at the tolls had a massive pile of 2ps etc to count out.

We went to the Day at the Dean Forest Railway. Oh and

visited the Cribbs Causeway shopping centre - now that is a nice

centre too. (on the M5 near Bristol)

Caroline

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> How can Bluewater be hours away from you, Ruthie??? ;-) Bluewater

is

> only hours away if you live where I do, in rural Aberdeenshire and

> even so, I've managed to visit it two or three times since it

opened!!

>

> Lesley :-))))

> ----------------

Hmm. well. I have been through the dartford Tunnel and it takes a

while to get to that part of London thru the traffic..

I guess I could, but BC is literally a hop away, I can walk it in 15

mns! Even though it's vastly inferior, obviously!

Ruthie

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The Galleria - yuck! I don't like it at all. I work at the university

right near at (Herts) and have had the misfortune of ending in up the

galleria with the aim of shopping...rarely have I had any luck! Now

when I go on my occasional lunchbreak shopping sprees I drive to

Welwyn which I find nicer ( , most of the chains etc.)

Interesting to find out the history Caroline. I've worked there at the

university for two and a half years but never knew all this, I guess

it is because I commute from North London and so don't know the

'locals'!

> Nick me old mate - where have you been!

> I assume you are busy working rather than chatting to us lot LOL!

> Weirdly i was going to mention the Galleria as one shopping

> mall that doesn't work! It was conceived as a 'Quality shopping

> centre' - you know the sort - full of specialist shops. Anyway it

> opened with great publicity and was a TOTAL flop - coincided

> with the recession I suppose - so the shops started to be

> replaced with outlet shops and eventually becomes an outlet

> centre...

> Problem was that the Centre (down the road in Welwyn)

> was allowed to be built at the same time because it was having

> proper chain stores - and the Galleria wouldn't be a threat as the

> original...of course this changed when Galleria became an outlet

> centre and the Centre suffered - so the HC sued Welwyn

> hatfield council for something like 50 million pounds - and won!!!

> So for many years the people of hatfield and welwyn have

> suffered with terrible services because of the b****y Galleria! (

> the council had to pay it all themselves - couldn't claim from the

> government or anything). I won't go to the shops on principle -

> although i must admit to using the macdonalds today!!!

> Caroline

> your Welwyn hatfield history bore!

>

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If I feel like a change I go to the Harlequin

> Centre in Watford (horrible, I hate the parking arrangements,

makes me

> feel so claustrophobic, and why should we have to pay for

parking at a

> mall?)

There is no way on earth you would get me to attempt that car

park - it has everything that could possibly go wrong - especially

the spiral concrete road to go up the different floors - about as

bad as the one in Coventry.

or the Galleria in Hatfield which isn't really a mall, more a

> collection of factory outlets, but it does have TK Maxx and a

discount

> Dressing.

You've seen my comment on this!

Caroline

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Like Ruthie, I am in North London, and though I am not right next to

BX it is just round the North Circ from me (wood green).

BUT - all this talk of Bluewater is making me desperate to visit it!

And I'm impressed with it having a Space NK, haven't seen that shop

since I had to give up the crowded tube journey with baby & pushchair

to Covent Garden.

Seems to me a perfectly legitimate destination for a day trip!

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> Ruthie, I've only been to Brent Cross once and that was um er over 15 yrs

> ago, but Bluewater is heaven! The reason? Beautifully laid out; nice

> ; brilliant cosmetics department in House of Fraser; Jerry's Home

> Store; SPACE NK!!!!!!!! (cosmetic junkie here...) other cute little shops

> you often don't find in malls... LK Bennet for shoes.... If they built a

> hotel there, my sister and I will go for a holiday! THere's a cinema too

> for bored DHs and DKs and the food outlets are nice. My only complaint is

> the creche is only for kids older than mine and there wasn't anywhere for

> tiny toddlers to run riot (really could have done with a soft play area

> place for under twos).

>

> Anneliese (part-time) SAHM to Baby Tim (18/9/99), member, Alton, Bordon and

> district branch

>

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Yes it would Ruthie but once you where there you would forget all about the

travel ;o).. (note to myself must plan next bluewater trip)

Lonnie Phoebe & Eloisa's mama

& expecting a Christmas delivery...

My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what you

start.

So far today, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a Chocolate cake.

I feel better already.

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> The Galleria - yuck! I don't like it at all. I work at the university

> right near at (Herts) and have had the misfortune of ending in

up the

> galleria with the aim of shopping...rarely have I had any luck!

hey! an almost local! I am in St Albans - but often in Asda etc -

must meet up one day for lunch.

DH did his Bsc in Computer Science there many moons ago - i

was at Herts College of Art and Design in St Albans - which is

now merged into the Uni as well. I must admit to feeling sorry for

students who end up at the Uni - it's hardly the same nightlife as

Nottingham (where I ended up) is it? Unless you like getting

mugged in Hilltop or getting knifed at that pub in the town centre.

Dh said the highlight of his nights out in Hatfield was a take

away at the Curry House in Old Hatfield. Sad man.

Caroline

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We never have trouble at the Dartford crossing but maybe that's

because we go at less busy (I won't say 'quiet') times, around 11am or

noon.

Bluewater is definitely worth a visit, much classier than Lakeside!

Lesley

---------------

From: ruthie@b

> How can Bluewater be hours away from you, Ruthie??? ;-) Bluewater

is

> only hours away if you live where I do, in rural Aberdeenshire and

> even so, I've managed to visit it two or three times since it

opened!!

>

> Lesley :-))))

> ----------------

Hmm. well. I have been through the dartford Tunnel and it takes a

while to get to that part of London thru the traffic..

I guess I could, but BC is literally a hop away, I can walk it in 15

mns! Even though it's vastly inferior, obviously!

Ruthie

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> You've seen my comment on this!

> Caroline

Yes, noted. And every time I go to the harlequin I wonder why, when I

am on that nightmarish concrete spiral, and when I try and remember

which of the nightmarish car parks I have left my car in, and where

that carpark is, and try to pay for it in a machine which more often

than not isnt working...

I dont even know why I like TK Maxx tbh. I used to find things in the

larger sized ladies wear dept, but now I find it's all horrible and

tacky and difficult to sort through. I never find anything in TK Maxx

any more.

The most successful shopping I do, is in Israel (where I am a frequent

visitor adn which has some lovely malls) and my recent trip to NYC

which really caters for my type of need.

Ruthie

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In message d7.77c71ab.285003bb@...>, NicMitUK@... writes

>At least the cost at the tolls is cheaper than at the Seven Bridge. Seven

>Bridge is almost up to £5 a car now.

Last time I went there I must confess I went the long way round...

.... more convenient for Cribbs Causeway :)

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Nick, Ruthie - it takes me 1.5 hrs max to get to Bluewater via A31, A3, M25

(and that was coming home leaving Bluewater at 5.15 pm!!!!) so it shouldn't

be more than an hour's drive for Ruthie! Worth it for a treat (but of

course not Mondays cos JL will be shut... oh, and Ruthie, are you prepared

to eat vegetarian fare at non-Kosher establishments? Cos if not, you might

go hungry....

Anneliese (part-time) SAHM to Baby Tim (18/9/99), member, Alton, Bordon and

district branch

Re: Bluewater

Hi all

Ruth - Bluewater would take a while to get to.

Last week I did a TOUR of shopping places. First I went to Gallaria

(Hatfield) and then to Lakeside. I then came home (to Lightwater, Surrey)

via Southern part of M25. It took rather a long time... but at least I did

manage to get (he'll be 7 on Saturday) a Birthday present. I went

to

Bluewater last year - I don't expect it's changed much since then.

I have to say I prefer Bluewater to Lakeside... or any of the other places

that I've been... though the Outlet Centre near Swindon is also quite good

if

you like Outlet Centres rather than Malls.

Nick

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