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slinky 13-03-2007 18:10

Busy Bee!!
 
Yes so I have gone and done it again..........the decorating thing.

My living room is in the middle of being plastered so in approx 2 weeks time I an start painting that.

So Yesterday I was giving the kids room a good clear out ( 3 bin bags later, and 2 kids screaming " where have my toys gone):D I decided it could do with a lick of paint.

Now with having 2 boys I have decided to go with a football theme. I have painted their cupboard blue and white, I'm gonna do their walls red, and the paintwork white. Today I bought a football light shade which is pretty smart, but which cost me £20, which I did find quite expensive, but neh mind.

If any of you really kind people see anything football'ish that will look good in my lads bedroom......please can you give me a shout..........:D

thanks xxxx

flashy 13-03-2007 18:12

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
mrs L are you off your head? £20 for a light shade? you can get football shades at asda for £2, they also do matching bedding and curtains

slinky 13-03-2007 18:15

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 397181)
mrs L are you off your head? £20 for a light shade? you can get football shades at asda for £2, they also do matching bedding and curtains

OH well you live and learn.... but thanks for the info on the bedding and curtains. Brad wants MAN.U you know what he is like for his bloody football.:mad:

crazyD 13-03-2007 18:16

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
visit https://shop.mcfc.co.uk/index.cfm?ac...9&parentcat=80 that might help

flashy 13-03-2007 18:17

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
Not Cityyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!

crazyD 13-03-2007 18:20

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
heheheheheheeh :)

flashy 13-03-2007 18:22

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
dont give poor bradders a heart attack crazyd

crazyD 13-03-2007 18:25

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
a slight compromise http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/i...rcial/shop.php

crazyD 13-03-2007 18:31

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
last go or even http://www.kitbag.com/stores/celtic/...=3440&nav=home hope its been helpful heheheheeh :):):)

slinky 13-03-2007 18:36

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
Well as far as City goes, he would rather cut his leg off with a butter knife, accy stan not his thing.

It has to be MAN.U... ENGLAND or nowt lol.

slinky 13-03-2007 18:40

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
Although he did go to watch B/B rovers with a friend of ours... he said " ground was good, shame about the team" out of the mouth's of babes lol.

He knows his football and can run rings round most people with his knowledge of players, who they play for and what position.

crazyD 13-03-2007 18:41

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
now now easy tiger no need to take it out on the little ones just a few suggestions, by the severety of your actions I think it may be in your young ones best interests to choose himself. I ve heard of peer pressure but cutting a young ones leg off is a bit bit far LOL

Tinkerbelle 13-03-2007 19:02

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
If you want to be a nice mummy, Man Utd are playing a friendly on BBC 3 against Europe XI

slinky 13-03-2007 19:31

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 397224)
If you want to be a nice mummy, Man Utd are playing a friendly on BBC 3 against Europe XI

I am a good MUMMY and yes he is sat here watching it......much to Gingers dis-pleasure lmao!!! OMG how did he ever get a son that Eats, drinks and sleeps football when he can't stand it lol.

Neil 13-03-2007 19:39

Re: Busy Bee!!
 
I just changed my mind, if ginger hates football I will have him back :D


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