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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Damn right. Everyday = something new.

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:13, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
Monday = tantrum over toys
Tuesday = tantrum over food
Wednesday = tantrum over story
Thursday = tantrum over television
etc...
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:22, Reply)
Nakers has got to learn.
He can't always get his own way.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:24, Reply)
BUT I WANT A LOLLYPOP!!!!!!!

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:25, Reply)
It's funny how everyone that has actual experience of having a child loves it
And yet, those who have had no first hand experience still think they know better...
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:25, Reply)
I don't think I know better.
I just know the many, many reasons why it would be a terrible choice for me.

Some people would rather eat their own arm than move a dog into their house, but I don't keep trying to point out why they're wrong.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:27, Reply)
Nah don't get me wrong, I understand why people think they shouldn't have kids. Their personal reasons may stack up
But the ones about children, don't. No one knows what have a child will be like, it's terrifying and probably the biggest decision you'll ever make, but...for those of us that have taken that punt it's the most rewarding thing we've done. For all the shit, mini ape easily makes up for it by making me very very happy : )
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:34, Reply)
YES. ^This^

I still think you're cunt
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:35, Reply)
That's probably nature's way of making sure you don't kill them or leave them in a shop doorway.

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:36, Reply)
I left my wife in hammersmith last month, I clean forgot about her till she called to ask wher I was and i was at home

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:38, Reply)
Seasick Steve's lesser known... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:41, Reply)
Hahahahhaaha!
Flid.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:42, Reply)
Wrong.
Mind you, those on here that have met her (Monty, Lusty, LiC, Swipe, Stunned, Kroney) may disagree, but she's a very happy kid.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:25, Reply)

Don't doubt it, mate. Enjoy it, they grow up quick. Not so long ago my youngest was singing songs with me. Three weeks ago, she narrowly avoided death and wrote off my car.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:36, Reply)
Shit.
Rather your car than your daughter, though, eh?

Glad she's alright.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:37, Reply)

Exactly so. A car is just a bit of metal. Family's family, innit?
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:40, Reply)
Alright, Phil Mitchell.

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:43, Reply)

My name is not Peggy.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:44, Reply)
Serves you right for letting a 7 year old drive.

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:38, Reply)

I had my hand up her arse at the time, so no excuse for wrong turns.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:42, Reply)
And for driving a car worth fifty quid.
She actually only ran out of petrol.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:43, Reply)
Maybe she has a pedal car
like battered.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:45, Reply)
Yabadabbadoo!

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:46, Reply)

Lololol
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:54, Reply)
Oof, glad it was alright. Horrible.

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:39, Reply)

Yeah. Scary, though.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:43, Reply)
Glad to hear it didn't result in significant damage.
Like you say, cars are just tin and rubber.
(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:44, Reply)
And that was just Battered.

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 22:57, Reply)

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