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right Stewy so your old man owns you becuase your his son, right

Stick up for your father, he stuck up for you :P

I think we could all chip in a few coin for a bundle of flowers to the lucky lady? :P

... partly make up for the off topic stuff :)

I have been corrected ... Nene is 15 and a half weeks preggo, not 14 :)

... and it has 10 toes and 10 fingers and a doodle :P !

lol i was just thinkin that last night haha

i was positive they where there for 13 wk scan like 3 weeks ago when we where there for ours haha.

i vote no flowers, gas mask for ben, yes.

better yet, do a group buy and get me one too :P

lol i was just thinkin that last night haha

i was positive they where there for 13 wk scan like 3 weeks ago when we where there for ours haha.

i vote no flowers, gas mask for ben, yes.

better yet, do a group buy and get me one too :banana:

Hahaha trust me some of them you really need a gas mask!!!! Oopppps now our little girl is awake again

And once again Congrats guys!!

HEHEHE I'M HAVING A BOY... i even have a pic of his willy :laugh:

Thanks for your congrats.. we are so so happy

Sienna's frowning at that lol :banana: nvvn hb n n n c,x,mmcmx,mcmnjsmjvkfvjdlclvkivkjm <------ love Sienna!!!!!!!!!! :laugh:

Thanks guys! :)

As Nene said, we are totally happy!

The first go kart will be on order soon, after all, i should probably test it out for a few years before the lil guy get in, ya know, for safety's sake :P

You never know, he may be heir to the collection, but i dare say by then it will no doubt be of a higher callibre nissans! lol!

And im with Craig, bulk buy on gasmasks!

Was funny bumping into you at the hospital that time of the morning Craig, we'll see if any of our other appointments line up! haha!

maybe, the stupid poor excuse for a midwife, told us we dont have any further scans :)

seems weird not having any scans at all for the last half on the pregnancy...

the ''fun'' antenatal classes start next tues :P 2 hrs every tues night for a month!

*charges PSP*

maybe, the stupid poor excuse for a midwife, told us we dont have any further scans :)

seems weird not having any scans at all for the last half on the pregnancy...

the ''fun'' antenatal classes start next tues :P 2 hrs every tues night for a month!

*charges PSP*

I dont think she new what she was on about mate, you have more, more frequently the closer to the due date??

We have to book in for our classes still!

thats what we thought!

when we have our next app. hopefully we have someone different and ill ask.

oh btw, go to haggle baby!

i bought i top saying '' I LOVE BOOBIES!'' thought that was pretty cool, he will be wearing that xmas day me thinks!

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