Club 2005 Kids
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Castle House:
Dont have an iphone hahahaKissgurami:
But I prefer the apps on Ipad2 :please: :oops:
Master Kiss...
If you have a iphone.. the plan actualy can be shared.. just need to buy the ipad2 can le..
Not worth to ugrade.. as you will be paying the subscription monthly.. whereas buy an ipad2.. is a one time investment..
pondering ipad2 wifi only -
Kissgurami:
Dont have an iphone hahahaCastle House:
[quote=\"Kissgurami\"]But I prefer the apps on Ipad2 :please: :oops:
Master Kiss...
If you have a iphone.. the plan actualy can be shared.. just need to buy the ipad2 can le..
Not worth to ugrade.. as you will be paying the subscription monthly.. whereas buy an ipad2.. is a one time investment..
pondering ipad2 wifi only[/quote] :oops: then upgrade to one.. can use for both..
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hahaha I am a BlackBerry fan
and monies is going towards their ballet classes⦠-
Castle House:
emailed you liaoSAHM_TAN:
DH is ok to handle the older kids, it's the bb that he will :faint:
:laugh: well.. same as dh... think men is scared to handle infant.. hehe..
btw.. have pm you le my email..
sorry to trouble you..
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Gin:
No need to worry about Maths. Really very simple. If you read carefully every page of the Maths Textbook, I am very sure you will understand and be able to teach your child. Really nothing to it. By the way... this is a mummy here :).
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Kissgurami:
gd mummy..hahaha I am a BlackBerry fan
and monies is going towards their ballet classes......
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Kissgurami:
I never use one before. You mean it is better than iphone?hahaha I am a BlackBerry fan
and monies is going towards their ballet classes...... -
SAHM_TAN:
shou dao..
emailed you liao
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bigsnoopy:
I am more of a qwerty fan as in the keyboard on the phoneKissgurami:
I never use one before. You mean it is better than iphone?
we should talk at the club ftwm hahahaha coz off topic
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ChiefKiasu:
MrsCKS feels her alma mater would do MsCKS a whole world of good. Who am I to say otherwise? Yes, logistics a bit harder, but sometimes, it also make the whole experience more meaningful.
It seems there are a group of girls' school that have tradition of churning out strong, character wise, ladies.
I vaguely remembered one of my female ex-colleagues was from mission schools and she and her friend were of the view that their alma mater would groom her daughters to be women of strength. I envy such tradition. I was also from a convent school but I think I'm too woody to such influence :rotflmao:
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