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nellypope
Has anyone else with a two year old received this? Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust are currently sending out questionnaires to parents of two year olds. When your child reaches two you are required to...
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dancecaller
Is the York bypass still as bad as ever? Tom-tom & Google suggest using A64, but in previous years we have found that the longer route N of the moors is quicker. We will be leaving mid morning...
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Marijn
Are Boomereins any good? Are they safe? Can anyone who has used them let me know what you think of them, thanks very much
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Jenarry
I'll try and keep this brief but just need to let off steam more than anything. I had my 7 year old niece over to stay last weekend. I picked up her easter sunday lunchtime and we all went out for a...
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MyBlackHen
My dog, 6 and half year old Yorkie, has just started digging at the fence line. She does it relentlessly, and exhausts herself. I have laid bricks across where she started digging, she she has started...
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dancecaller
I have to be in Rhyl next Friday for 7pm. Travelling from Tarvin (east of Chester) Google maps tells me the quickest time it would take, and the time it would take NOW, but I'll be travelling in rush...
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KIMAREN
I accidently dropped a whole tray of eggs (around 30 all in all) as I took them out of the fridge. Most are rather badly broken, but not leaked out... I don't want them to go to waste and thought of...
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magsmay
Two differing opinions here between me and OH - the floor of son 's room is terminally covered in various things -clothes ,plastic bags -lego he's been playing with -his computer desk covered in...
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loulou111
Where would you take an 11 year old and two or three friends for a birthday treat. I would like to spend around £100 but no more....
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Slooow_Jo
what would have been eaten? what was the first dance to? was it a sit down meal, buffet or both?...
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RATTER15
I have been doing some research on the cost of rearing our own meat for our own consumption, I will kill and joint the pig myself but I can still buy it cheaper at Tesco. Clearly the meat will be...
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raghavv
Dear People, I am looking for a forum where I can questionnaire with my colleagues. Suppose I upload a document which needs to filled in by my colleagues in such a manner that the filled in documents...
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dancecaller
Google suggests M6, M40, M25 and a time of under 4 hours. Realistically, what time would I have to leave to be sure of arriving soon after 11 (in time to find my destination by 11.30 with time to...
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dancecaller
We will be travelling from Cheshire to Whiby on Friday (daytime). Our options are M62, M1, York bypass or M62, M1,A1(M) via Thirsk. The Thirsk route is 17 miles longer, but in previous years there...
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Answerprancer
I was wondering what in reality is the situation if you have paid for a car tax disc online (so it's on the system) but then drive the car before it gets delivered. The Direct.Gov site states that you...
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greencj01
J A bone to break that's broken: I obey! (2,4) As always all help gratefully received!...
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dancecaller
We usually go to Whitby from Cheshire via the M62,A1(M), A64 (York bypass complete with traffic jams), Pickering and over the moor. A journey of more than 3 hours plus stops and delays. Google maps...
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Chasingcars
I finish work with my current employer in September. I am hoping to be working with a new employer straight away. However, if I am not working for a bit, and I should fall pregnant (we are currently...
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flobadob
I've got a few shares that trade on the American stock market. When I log onto the website for the broker there is a form that mentions taxes for US and non-US in relation to dividend payments. I've...

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