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you really want to be 55 when you are kicking around a football with a 10 year old?*
When the bun in the oven turns 10 I will be 35 (touch wood etc.) which I think will be the best age for interaction (the other two will be 14 and 13)


*prepares for hilarious strike through gag
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 9:54, archived)
Thanks to future advances in medical science,
I will be in peak physical condition by the time I'm 55.

Hmm, perhaps not! Anyway, like I said, it's not going to happen that way - I'll have at least one* within the next 5 years, I should think.

*Dylan, if it's a boy, Millicent for a girl.
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 10:00, archived)
Millicent? never heard of that name before. Different, I'll give you that, and definately a grower
Dylan I like.
We have only picked a girls name, Kayleigh. Boys we have no idea, maybe Tennessee.
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 10:06, archived)
Caleb is our reserve choice for a boys name.
Millicent is after Millicent Fawcett, the inventor of the kitchen sink renowned feminist.
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 10:11, archived)
Caleb makes me think of the wee boy from American Gothic, too spooky
I quite like Seth as a name, after the character in The Regulators by Richard Bachman, except one of my "real life friends" has a cat with that name
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 10:16, archived)
Call your son Junior,
but let him think that his name is Seth. Only tell him the truth when he's a world famous archeologist, who has just thwarted the Nazi's latest plan.

Caleb was the boy from American Gothic!
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 10:24, archived)
arf!
I think this thread has gone on long enough (1.5 hours since the start of it, eek!)
off for a fag now, and escape from all the posts about London (not that I'm heartless, just that I would rather hear updates on the radio, not be subjected to a whole board about it, where is the bumming?)
(, Thu 7 Jul 2005, 10:35, archived)