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ftao ummm re genetic screw up . . .

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mollykins | 09:01 Mon 31st May 2010 | Body & Soul
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. . . here's that other thread which isn't relevant to the rowing you asked for.

The following things are genetic, some of which have been passed down through my family, (some are obviously more serious than others);
~spinabifida
~hydrocefalis (not sure how its spelt)
~asthma
~flat feet
~going from really short to quite tall in about three years
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And as she already has a 'b' in ICT you'd think she'd be able to figure out how to enable it.
Are the fat fingers a generic problem in her family?
safety blanket ummm?
Exactly - only what one would expect from a typical texting-type teenager.
and we don't have many of them on here Prudie..lol
If any!!!
why hasn't little Molly answered my plee.or is that plea?
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what plee?
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There's too many!
Tap on the head cures it Peri.
Don't forget 'Little' Molly isn't little due to the fact she grew (unusually) to 5'10". It's all in the genes you know.
I have shot up 6 inches since 9-30 this morning lardy...lol

spell checker Molly?
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5' 9" actually
Are you implying I'm fat, Bobbi, calling me 'Lardy' :o(
I stand corrected Molly!
ha-ha-ha-ha
sorry LL (:-p
sorry for your problems molly, i guess flat feet is more of a problem than small feet, right? good wishes
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I have small and flat feet, they haven't grown since i was 12!
This thread is really making my day it is so edificating - sorry should have said educating. !!

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