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i really dont think kids listen to their parents any more and as thay say a picture paints a thousand words lol

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nice one scent,looks like shes doing a :doh:

 

P.S, is she yours?? how can an ugly feck produce a pretty baby :blink:

as far as i know she is lol we are going on jerremy kyle soon to sort it out lol

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i really dont think kids listen to their parents any more and as thay say a picture paints a thousand words lol

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What gets me with our little lass is that everything i ask her to do results in protracted negotiation [ at best ] or flat refusal and accompanying tantrum [ at worst ] Yet whenever she goes to someone elses house, she's bloody sainted ! :laugh:

 

Here's a pic of her at 7 years old, enjoying a day with BOP. She's nearly 13 but still loves her animals :)

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What gets me with our little lass is that everything i ask her to do results in protracted negotiation [ at best ] or flat refusal and accompanying tantrum [ at worst ] Yet whenever she goes to someone elses house, she's bloody sainted ! :laugh:

 

Here's a pic of her at 7 years old, enjoying a day with BOP. She's nearly 13 but still loves her animals :)

 

Excellent!

 

... and she's nearly babysitting age :toast: Can't wait to meet her :D

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What gets me with our little lass is that everything i ask her to do results in protracted negotiation [ at best ] or flat refusal and accompanying tantrum [ at worst ] Yet whenever she goes to someone elses house, she's bloody sainted ! :laugh:

 

Here's a pic of her at 7 years old, enjoying a day with BOP. She's nearly 13 but still loves her animals :)

 

Excellent!

 

... and she's nearly babysitting age :toast: Can't wait to meet her :D

 

 

She'll be much the same about you and your tribe. It can be a bit lonely living here and she adores company :D

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I must be lucky; my son's perfect. :toast:

 

Then again, I work in an inner-city school so Hannibal Lecter would seem like Mary Poppins compared to some of the little darlings I sometimes have to deal with. :censored:

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iv'e told mine i cant wait till i'm old and he'll have to look after me and take me to the toilet and wipe my arse

and that i'm going to live with him and his wife and get in the bed between them with my video when he's trying to get his end away

 

 

his reply.... shut up you knob your going in a home anyway....

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iv'e told mine i cant wait till i'm old and he'll have to look after me and take me to the toilet and wipe my arse

and that i'm going to live with him and his wife and get in the bed between them with my video when he's trying to get his end away

 

 

his reply.... shut up you knob your going in a home anyway....

 

tell my parents the same and that the inheritance is spent..

 

too many youngsters on here to say what the response is.. :icon_eek:

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That's such a cute picture scent :thumbs:

 

I'm with Dotty, boys are easier than girls. My son is six, my girls are 5 - there are 17 months between my son and the twins .... one of the girls in particular is a proper gobby little madam. Can't think where she gets it from :whistling:

 

They listen for the most part. I'm raising them on my own, and doing my best to teach them respect, ambition, and how to have a bit of fun. I make sure they eat well and sleep well and get plenty of time out and about in the countryside. I watched that Supernanny program yesterday and suddenly felt so much better about things - 'cause none of my kids behaves like the little blighters on that program so I must be doing something right! Well, so far so good anyway :laugh:

 

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Lovely pics and it sounds like your doin a fantastic job!!!

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iv'e told mine i cant wait till i'm old and he'll have to look after me and take me to the toilet and wipe my arse

and that i'm going to live with him and his wife and get in the bed between them with my video when he's trying to get his end away

 

 

his reply.... shut up you knob your going in a home anyway....

 

tell my parents the same and that the inheritance is spent..

 

too many youngsters on here to say what the response is.. :icon_eek:

 

 

Iv told my dad to enjoy his life spend all his money and when he really old and weein himself ill look after him he can stay in a shed at the end of the garden :D

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I lost my Mum to cancer at the too young age of 52 ten years ago. As a result, I've told my wife and Mother in Law that I'm happy for her to move in with us at any point in the future as I think it would be great for our son and any future kids. I know I'd have wanted to do the same with my own mum.

 

Every day I spend without my Mum is not as good a day as it could have been with her and my son will never know her so I think it's important that he gets to see as much as he can of his Grandma.

 

Soppy git. :icon_redface:

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