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    BTW. The Obstetrician has done some research and found a name for the condition. He googled it and came up with nothing at all. It's obviously fairly rare.
    It's not everyone who can produce a one of a kind, rare and obviously great looking individual like that.

    Congrats to you and the missus. The girls will think he is absolutely precious as he gets older and they become more used to him...... If not, sell them off to the highest bidder. Boys are much easier to bring up.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Congrats Dan and family... so whats the 1st WW project for the lill fella?
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    Congratulations, Dan, to both yourself and your wife. If he has your strength of character he'll be right.

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    congratulations dan and family
    all the best

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    onya Mrs Dan. If one of his arms is a bit wonky he'll have to work on his left/right ? hook...! Lucky dads a copper!

    Cheers mate.
    Zed

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    Well done, what a lovely little baby P! I agree with Neil, boys are way easier to raise than their darling sisters. As you have girls already, you've probably seen "Finding Nemo" about four billion times..... you'll know that your lad doesn't have a smaller arm, he just has a 'lucky fin'. Congratulations to you all.
    "Look out! Mum's in the shed and she's got a hammer!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedgirl View Post
    Well done, what a lovely little baby P! I agree with Neil, boys are way easier to raise than their darling sisters. As you have girls already, you've probably seen "Finding Nemo" about four billion times..... you'll know that your lad doesn't have a smaller arm, he just has a 'lucky fin'. Congratulations to you all.
    We related Shedgirl???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand View Post
    We related Shedgirl???

    Yeah... we come from a long and venerated line of Sheds
    "Look out! Mum's in the shed and she's got a hammer!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP View Post
    BTW. The Obstetrician has done some research and found a name for the condition. He googled it and came up with nothing at all. It's obviously fairly rare.
    I dunno why it bothers me they use Google, but it does.

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    Congrats Dan and MrsP, im sure his sisters will like him lots more once he gets more mobile.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shedgirl View Post
    As you have girls already, you've probably seen "Finding Nemo" about four billion times.....
    Thats all my son would watch at one stage too, has progressed to spiderman now
    Brett

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    Congratulations to all the P family, (and lock up your tools!)
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    Heck, I missed this for almost a week!

    Congratulations to all the P family from the Schtoo family.

    Spend lotsa time with him now he's not moving anywhere too quickly.

    Little monster here darts about and will not sit still. Makes for very interesting nappy changes...


    (They grow up too fast, I now know this. )

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    Congratulations mate to you all from us here at home. Hope all his troubles are small ones.
    Dave,
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