Tracey Quinn #4 Willow stuck to the tit so Peter’s not getting his bit!!

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What an absolute and total sad case she is. Only she could try a make out that a mundane hospital appointment was absolutely magical. Give us a break Tracey you absolute pain in the arse
 
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wat is she actually talkin abt spare phone handy in waiting room the child never gets off it!!
 
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I've actually seen far better writers here on Tattle across a number of threads. Witty, eloquent, irreverent and most importantly not reliant on twee internet catchphrases. With all her typos and misspellings I wouldn't expect she'll be in high demand.

She's some gobshite trying to make a hospital appointment sound like a day at Centre Parcs. What is she on about "so proud to be out with Willow" are all parents not proud of their kids? Wow, shes still not quite over the shock of birthing a daughter...
 
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Did TT really not follow instructions re: patches?
As far as I remember she couldnt get him to wear them? And even if he did and they weren't working she should have sought help long ago, a child's eyes have to be sorted before age 6 to 7 or the damage is done for life.
 
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What an absolute and total sad case she is. Only she could try a make out that a mundane hospital appointment was absolutely magical. Give us a break Tracey you absolute pain in the arse
i know Tracey reads this thread religiously so hopefully she reads the quoted Post twice.
It’s spot on she’s a absolute pain in the arse.
 
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i know Tracey reads this thread religiously so hopefully she reads the quoted Post twice.
It’s spot on she’s a absolute pain in the arse.
Let's hope we aren't hearing about the hospital visit as long as we are hearing about the cheapy couch.
 
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As far as I remember she couldnt get him to wear them? And even if he did and they weren't working she should have sought help long ago, a child's eyes have to be sorted before age 6 to 7 or the damage is done for life.
i think she said aswell his skin reacted to them if i remember correctly
 
So she bought willow vest size 12-18 months because willow is 20 months but the 18-36 months were sold out
 
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So she bought willow vest size 12-18 months because willow is 20 months but the 18-36 months were sold out
I don’t get this part of her, she bought her a 9-12 coat or something there a few months ago.. for someone who’s as cheap as chips youd think she’d be doing the opposite and buy 2 sizes bigger to get several months wear out of it .. is it cause it’s a bargain she feels she has to buy it.. poo let billy bear going around with pedal pushers on in the depths of winter
 
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As far as I remember she couldnt get him to wear them? And even if he did and they weren't working she should have sought help long ago, a child's eyes have to be sorted before age 6 to 7 or the damage is done for life.
My sight in my left eye is terrible because of patches I was 7 and the specialist looking after me because the treatment wasn't a success no amount of glasses will fix it although my right eye compensates for my left...
 
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The vests she seems to like the kids havin small clothes based on poor Billy bears pedal pushers. Willow will prob be wearing her Zara vests for the next 2 years
 
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I’m actually shocked she spent €30 on vests and socks she must have had a voucher or something
 
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I’m actually shocked she spent €30 on vests and socks she must have had a voucher or something
Had to be.

I know my own kids were always in a size smaller but with a nappy I always has to get vests their size, never smaller.

Those vests will be passed to Leanne and back to Tracy's next victim, sorry child and used till they fall apart.
 
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I’ve never known anyone to buy their kids clothes smaller than they need. Particularly vests because they’ll go through the wash every day so they inevitably shrink. And I “literally cannot cope” with the two pairs of socks. Wtf?!
 
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