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Wonderful Wombles! This had me singing along to the song 🙂 We try to follow in their footsteps by reusing stuff whenever we can. One of our boys is a born Womble I think – whenever we need a certain size nut or nail or something we always ask him to look in his ‘collections’ 🙂
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Brilliant! He’s obviously got good instincts 🙂
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Oh the adorable Wombles, brings back a lot of memories!
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Ahh, the children’s telly of yesteryear – you can’t beat it! 🙂
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Ahh who doesn’t adore the Wombles, we love them in this house and recycling is our aim here but we don’t always succeed.
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Absolutely, they are gorgeous 🙂
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I remember the Wombles!!!
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We love them! 🙂
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