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lol you don't get that all in 1 go after January 09, you get it in installments

and anywayz it would only go on nappies and formula and whatever it needs.

the only shopping i like is dvd shopping :banana:

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That really sucks.. $385 per fortnight doesn't help the expense of setting up for your first child.. Cot, Pram, powerfc, injectors etc etc. :S

oh, stuff that,

*nevermind wendy, false alarm* ha ha :banana:

haha, i know it's pretty crap but it is a good thing aswel coz people do spent it

on things they don't need. like some family friends bought a big screen tv

instead of stuff for the kid they had which i think is stupid.

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That really sucks.. $385 per fortnight doesn't help the expense of setting up for your first child.. Cot, Pram, powerfc, injectors etc etc. :S

really? i was told it was like $400.

i don't really have to worry about the furniture, i've already got that sorted :banana:

oooooooo i'm getting a baby hammock aswel haha, how cool is that

really? i was told it was like $400.

i don't really have to worry about the furniture, i've already got that sorted :P

oooooooo i'm getting a baby hammock aswel haha, how cool is that

I got a hammock for my ferrets. They dig it. +1 for ferrets instead of kids

-D

Does that mean coz I'm loud and annoying once ppl get to know me I'm really safe?

Nope, that's why I said usually but if you look at most serial killers they are usually the quiet ones. Take for example the Columbine shootings and the Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski; the guys who did the Columbine shootings weren't in the "popular" group and had a very small but close group of friends, Richard killed hundreds of people throughout his career as a mafia hitman and he's a quiet one.

you said it Luke when you put human desire first and don't bother with your spirit you live for the flesh...

could go on but wont suffice to say this is the tip of the ice berg

Jesus, what the hell is wrong with the world?!?!?
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