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To those who suggested the TP range, many thanks. We found a local supplier
very nearby and bought the basic frame, platform and slide and a loving aunt
gave her the swing out bits and bobs. It's gone down very well!!
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In message , Sacha
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To those who suggested the TP range, many thanks. We found a local supplier
very nearby and bought the basic frame, platform and slide and a loving aunt
gave her the swing out bits and bobs. It's gone down very well!!


Excellent.
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On 14/3/07 20:37, in article ,
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In message , Sacha
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To those who suggested the TP range, many thanks. We found a local supplier
very nearby and bought the basic frame, platform and slide and a loving aunt
gave her the swing out bits and bobs. It's gone down very well!!


Excellent.


Thanks, Chris. The fact it had been road-tested by your little slice of
heaven helped, of course! ;-)
I must say that it's rather fun doing this grandparent business.
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(remove weeds from address)

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On 14 Mar, 19:34, Sacha wrote:
To those who suggested the TP range, many thanks. We found a local supplier
very nearby and bought the basic frame, platform and slide and a loving aunt
gave her the swing out bits and bobs. It's gone down very well!!
--
Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
(remove weeds from address)


I'd have thought it better if it had all gone UP very well.
LOL

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