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Remember you started this when you asked who I was to disagree with you. You still do not get it. You asked, I answered. Have you ever belonged to a forum before? You have no clue how many thousands of hours the admins have each spent over the past eleven years. Nor do you seem to care. Those are the rules here. You do not like the rule, just leave. We are not changing the rule because you disagree. Interesting, this rule has not been a problem for 3000 people for eleven years, but since you do not like it, the rule must be removed. Conversation over. Period. Is that hard to understand? |
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lol ok, guy
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Can we go back to the original idea behind this thread and back to being civil as well please
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How do you determine how easy a cradle lift is?
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Well, there are many ways to tell. If she starts walking or play with you, moving you around, it's easy for her for example. If she laughs/talk, the same. If she stays still not doing anything it's probably because she tries too hard.
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