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00... 4 flippin hours to buy 3 pairs of socks, a sleeping bag and a bucket...30mins to buy a week of groceries..

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00 ... monrning in Northy time... OMG my kids is such a frickin girly girl... we went to a buy a sleeping bag... it took over 4 hours... we wet to 2 shops.. then we had to go to Bunnings cos they have a sausage sizzle... and then spent 40 minutes buying a bucket and talking to the staff about the best way to do her art project... I think she may have been flirting... cos seriously how much money does she think I will be spending on craft supplies for her re project... you shoulda been +1

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-2 .. school camp... in tents... her old sleeping bag is summer grade... rated to 8degC.... but she is going camping in winter so I got her a -10deg C bag... but it had to be the right colour didn;t it and the right shape and it had to have a hood... and it had to feel nice.. its a frickin sleeping bag.

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-2 ... all shopped out here and the kid is a flirt.... I'm in so much trouble... although on a plus side I had lots of 'people' (teenage boys) to help me in the camping shop and the hardware/garden centre.... even if I didn't want or need their help.

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