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megan1964

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Hi everyone, my son and girlfriend are having there first child soon and they would like to decorate a couple of rooms before baby arrives. So I have loads of bits to downsize before he can start. I'm not really very good at putting the items on, as when I did they were disappearing as sooo many people use this forum and I was loosing track of where there where. So I have multi-purpose foldable tray table, Michael Jackson 3d framed poster, shoes,trainers, boots,white large sturdy hanging rail,glass picture frames, 21 birthday things,storage boxes,wheelchair,cuddles toys, hot & cold laminator, curtains, office station unit and loads more
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