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Yeah, but you must be pissed that Nick looks like me :)

Lets be honest here,

And I love a joke...... But even if I were to leave Melissa.

Could you honestly believe that the Man Cub belongs to anyone else other than this blockhead? :)

Lets be honest here,

And I love a joke...... But even if I were to leave Melissa.

Could you honestly believe that the Man Cub belongs to anyone else other than this blockhead? :blink:

Nick's a real sweetie, and you're a prick, so I could honestly believe he wasn't yours :ermm:

Thanks everyone! He is very cute :) He was 10 pound 3 so big boofa!! Anyway he is getting wiggly in my arms at moment - my days of posting in peace are at an end :)

Congrats to you both!! he looks adorable :D WOW Niz 10pound ouchies lol...hopefully your all settling into parenthood well!! We had our little man a few days after you so will be interesting to see the progress between the two :D

Congrats to you both!! he looks adorable :) WOW Niz 10pound ouchies lol...hopefully your all settling into parenthood well!! We had our little man a few days after you so will be interesting to see the progress between the two :D

Thanks Kat, and congrats back to you and Brett. Post up some pics of your little man :)

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