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Old Oct 28th, 2011, 15:46 PM   #14081
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Gads Thumper, that's horrible Poor you


 
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Old Oct 28th, 2011, 21:08 PM   #14082
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Spent a lovely day out today, walked in the door and DH told me to go in the other door so I could avoid the raw sewage on the floor the sewage pipes got blocked between next door and ours was horrid but it got sorted, DH out shoppig for buckets of disinfectant now. Disposables for us for a day or two while the utility room is scrubbed down which includes moving the washing machine. Lucky I have a stash of Eco ones from when they were on BOGOF. House stinks though
Ugh.

I ordered fluff today!! Cannot wait for it arrive, it's going to be so cute and I can't wait for Boo to be in cloth full-time!!


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 00:08 AM   #14083
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I got a teeny tiny bambooty in the post yesterday morning! Its soooo cute!


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 00:56 AM   #14084
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Thumper that sucks hon


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 01:52 AM   #14085
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Oh man Thumper. Bleurgh.

That seems to happen all the time at my work. They are forever 'cutting through' pipes and then the stairwells and bathrooms smell of sewage.


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 03:04 AM   #14086
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Thump,that sounds GROSS! Poor you


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 03:19 AM   #14087
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Well DH cleaned it all up last night, he was great. Looked hilarious like a wannabe ghostbuster rubber gloves, White paper boiler suit (with hood up!) and a thousand cleaning products. I burned lavender oil everywhere in the house and today it's lots better was sooo gross having all our poo (and probably man next door's ) everywhere. Only a few things needed chucking.

Due to billy's new solid horrid poo we're switching to paper liners briefly, can anyone recommend a good type?

Jen- your scan pic is soooo cute


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 04:06 AM   #14088
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Well DH cleaned it all up last night, he was great. Looked hilarious like a wannabe ghostbuster rubber gloves, White paper boiler suit (with hood up!) and a thousand cleaning products. I burned lavender oil everywhere in the house and today it's lots better was sooo gross having all our poo (and probably man next door's ) everywhere. Only a few things needed chucking.

Due to billy's new solid horrid poo we're switching to paper liners briefly, can anyone recommend a good type?

Jen- your scan pic is soooo cute
ewwwww I'm glad that its getting cleaned out, I can't imagine the smell but hopefully the lavender has taken away that problem

I'd recommend these
http://www.terrynappies.co.uk/popoli...v5u011om4itol6

they're really practical and soft


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 04:33 AM   #14089
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My favourite flushable liners are the Bambino Mio ones Kiddicare have the best price on them (especially if you buy in bulk). They are super soft (feel like spun silk), strong enough that you can wash and reuse wet ones, and big enough that they cover my BG organics on their largest setting.

I used to use the Popolini ones, but for some reason they became one of the brands which Roo got bad rash with. Again you can wash the wet ones and reuse, and they are actually softer second time round Until Roo started getting rash with them, they were my favourites


 
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Old Oct 29th, 2011, 05:31 AM   #14090
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We use the Imse Vimse liners in the trial kits and they're good quality but not sure how they are for economical-ness


 
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