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Forth 1

Boogie tries a Tens machine - then the plan goes to pot... - 23rd Feb

Feb 23, 2016, 11:57 AM

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Boogie tried out a Tense machine which simulates what it's like to have a contraction. Just as we were about to play a game and crank up the pain something unexpected happened. #Radio #Forth1 #BoogieInTheMorning #Tens #Pregnancy

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