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High School Musical 2

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Oh the anticipation and excitement were palpable here this evening as the countdown took place to the much awaited premiere at 6pm of “High School Musical 2″.

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We’ve got the DVD, and listened to the CD till it was scratched, of the original High School Musical. “Get’cha head in the game”, “We’re all in this together” and “Stick to the status quo” played non stop for months in the car on the school run, all the kids singing at the top of their voices. They loved it. I must confess some of the more catchier songs did grow on me by the fifth or so month…

The “Grease” of today, Troy and Gabriella replacing Sandy and Danny, East High replacing Rydale. Though more squeaky clean as a TV Disney movie.

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No doubt these new tunes will be aswell loved as the original soundtrack. Here’s hoping “High School Musical 2″ is more successful a sequel than “Grease 2″ was.

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Review of SudaCare Nighttime Vapour Plug

SudaCare Nighttime Vapour Plug

Easy to use, plug into socket, solid mini vapouriser that releases vapours to soothe children’s colds.

The baby is getting her next big front tooth and for some reason, whether coincidentally or not, she’s caught another cold and has a very snotty nose. As result, she’s finding getting to sleep a bit more difficult.

The last time this happened, Auntie Orla came to her aid and bought one of these SudaCare Vapour Plugs. Its basically a plugin mini waterless vapouriser. You slide in a damp refill pad which contains aromatic oils such as menthol, camphor and eucalyptus and then plug it in. The vapours are released for approximately 8 hours. Its very straightforward and easy to use.

We have found it great to plug into the girls’ bedroom socket just as they go to bed. Within 10 minutes or so, the room is filled with a lovely menthol smell. It seems to soothe the 10 month old and hopefully it eases her breathing whilst she’s got the cold.

Whilst the plugin itself is a onceoff cost of approximately €8.50, this includes 5 refill pads. From then on, you can purchase packs of 5 refills from approximately €6.  

Definitely handy to have in the house for when the children get blocked noses.


Rated 4/5 on Sep 21 2007 by ManicMammy
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