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:sorcerer: CONGRATULATIONS!!! :sorcerer:

Everyone has been having kids lately! where was the big party nine months ago and why wasnt i invited?! Anyway, they look gorgeous... good luck with all that comes with twins

PS. i dont envy the amount of sleep you'll get

Congratulations. *cigars all round*

Kids are where it's at. You cant beat them (well you can but it's illegal in most states) :wave:

But you know there are still those that wish there was a pair of turbos in those blankets. lol.

Congratulations...they look gorgeous :O hoping that mum and bubs are healthy and doing well :)

Enjoy every minute you have with them :spank: even when at 2am in the morning they are screaming their lungs out and all you want is a few more hours of sleep :spank:



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