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Post by bargemast on Jan 30, 2018 16:47:16 GMT
But when I see this kind of "children", I think that I should be happy. Peter.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 16:58:09 GMT
You can have mine if you like - she's a boater (first time afloat at six weeks old for a holiday ) mostly well behaved. Says please and thank you at mostly the right time, toilet trained (mostly) and reasonable table manners (mostly) Free to a good boating home, will come with a wardrobe (possibly X3 of clothes) and a van full of toys, arts and crafts supplies and several bookcases worth of books.
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Post by peterboat on Jan 30, 2018 17:00:53 GMT
You can always adopt some or be adopted by them saves all the hassle at the beginning
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jan 30, 2018 17:13:00 GMT
They do say that whether you have children or not, you will regret it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 17:25:40 GMT
You can always adopt some or be adopted by them saves all the hassle at the beginning All the hassle at the beginning is about the only good thing about having kids. Trouble is around 9 months after all that hassle a sprog appears and turns your once ordered and simple life upsidedown π»ππ
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 17:32:20 GMT
You have no idea what awaits you when she turns 13 and into a teenager! Only another 6 years and my daughter's first daughter will be turning 13... how I shall larf! Thanks Ross
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Post by Gone on Jan 30, 2018 17:53:30 GMT
They do say that whether you have children or not, you will regret it. I have no regrets having had three.
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Post by quaysider on Jan 30, 2018 18:03:46 GMT
You can always adopt some or be adopted by them saves all the hassle at the beginning All the hassle at the beginning is about the only good thing about having kids. Trouble is around 9 months after all that hassle a sprog appears and turns your once ordered and simple life upsidedown π»ππ I beg to differ... back in the day before I accepted the error of my ways, I needed a torch, instructions and photo of Marti-Pellow - just to finish the job!
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Post by thebfg on Jan 30, 2018 18:08:22 GMT
I will deliver both of mine free of charge.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 18:17:07 GMT
My children are the worst nightmare since sliced bread.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 18:18:52 GMT
All the hassle at the beginning is about the only good thing about having kids. Trouble is around 9 months after all that hassle a sprog appears and turns your once ordered and simple life upsidedown π»ππ I beg to differ... back in the day before I accepted the error of my ways, I needed a torch, instructions and photo of Marti-Pellow - justΒ to finish the job! Marti bloody Pellow? They were shit 25 years ago. If he was your benchmark it's small wonder you gave up on the fairer sex!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 18:28:24 GMT
But when I see this kind of "children", I think that I should be happy. Peter. I always thought that Jean Paul Sartre's "Hell is other people" should have been "Hell is other peoples children".
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Post by bargemast on Jan 30, 2018 18:35:32 GMT
You can always adopt some or be adopted by them saves all the hassle at the beginning Funny you say that Peter, as that's what I've been considering lately. I was reading about the poor children that are stuck in orphanages, and that never get out there because nobody wants to adopt them when they're older than baby-age. Also you can't normally choose between boy or girl, you just get one after having been checked over and over if you would be- and could be a good parent. As I'm alone, it's even more difficult to be accepted as adoption parent. But there may still be a chance, even more after my p.o. I don't want a baby or young screaming child, and I'm quite prepared to accept a child that has been much too long in one of these orphanges, but they have to let me choose in that case. I'm quite willing to adopt a child if it's a girl, and as I said to be prepared to take one that's not a baby anymore, I'll accept one upto say 55 years of age, and preferably not younger than 45. Now all I have to do is wait patiently, and see what will come my way. Peter.
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Post by dyertribe on Jan 30, 2018 18:39:34 GMT
All the hassle at the beginning is about the only good thing about having kids. Trouble is around 9 months after all that hassle a sprog appears and turns your once ordered and simple life upsidedown π»ππ I beg to differ... back in the day before I accepted the error of my ways, I needed a torch, instructions and photo of Marti-Pellow - just to finish the job! Iβm with you on Marti Pellow!!
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Post by thebfg on Jan 30, 2018 19:53:36 GMT
I have always had a soft spot for this.
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