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Multifunctional changing pad

by Jody Donnelly @ Friday, February 29, 2008 20:07 | ˜ 2 Comments »
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Today I had a great idea about making a multifunctional pad I can fasten to my wheelchair. It’s  multifunctional, I can use it all day long. This will be good for myself and my safety, as well for my baby. And it’s easy to make too.

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  1. 1 AlterMindNo Gravatar on March 4, 2008 18:17

    Just lacks a nice pic of your multifunctional goodie :-D

  2. 2 Jody DonnellyNo Gravatar on March 4, 2008 19:58

    hmmmmm lemme think aboul it :)

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