Re: PC entries - Womans Own Xmas Special c/d 10/1



According to <seymour73SPAM@xxxxxxxxx>:
>Yes, you're right Mary, I expect the kids will have more than enough toys
>already by 10th January - but you can always put them away for birthdays ?

Except for those kids whose birthday is between Christmas and the closing date.
:-)
(poor Benjamin, we'll have to sort out an "official birthday" date for him
when he gets a bit older so he doesn't miss out too much)

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