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I think I am watching it. What's wrong with it? These old ladies are goin to kick ass!!
Is it any good???
quote:Originally posted by jonono:
I think I am watching it. What's wrong with it? These old ladies are goin to kick ass!!
The old ladies are cool. The spoilt lazy brats they're sorting out want their derriers kicking.
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by jonono:
I think I am watching it. What's wrong with it? These old ladies are goin to kick ass!!
The old ladies are cool. The spoilt lazy brats they're sorting out want their derriers kicking.
I agree
Lazy scruffy bint!
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Lazy scruffy bint!
OMG!!!!
Cant watch it its CSI Tuesday on C5
And now gorgeous dark and handsome Mac is coming on......... Drools
And now gorgeous dark and handsome Mac is coming on......... Drools
quote:Originally posted by Dora:
Cant watch it its CSI Tuesday on C5
And now gorgeous dark and handsome Mac is coming on......... Drools
There is always the I player
OOO yea.
Will catch up later After Mac
Will catch up later After Mac
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
Ooh he wants his smug face slapping.
quote:Originally posted by Dora:
OOO yea.
Will catch up later After Mac
Good luck
Two thoroughly unlikeable people.
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
But are your three children like these two?
quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:
Two thoroughly unlikeable people.
at the risk of sounding ancient, does that young guy think he is speaking English? Why do they (the yoof) insist on mumbling every word??
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
well they are adults and should be kicked out.
quote:Originally posted by jonono:
at the risk of sounding ancient, does that young guy think he is speaking English? Why do they (the yoof) insist on mumbling every word??
Grunt, huh, s'cos, innit.
those 2 have been mothered so much it makes them useless. I was taught to get on with it.
I was never taught to do much at home because I grew up in a pub and we had staff who did everything like cooking, cleaning & laundry. It didn't do me any favours when my parents split and I had to start fending for myself at 15. That was a seriously rude awakening. I had to learn pretty fast and I'm determined that my child will at least understand how to live independently from a young age.
my old ma had me at 40 and was convinced she wouldn't bearound for long so taught me everything on the proviso she wouldn't be there when I was 20. Which means I'm a dab hand at looking after myself but permanently anxious people are gonna die at any given minute!!
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
I was never taught to do much at home because I grew up in a pub and we had staff who did everything like cooking, cleaning & laundry. It didn't do me any favours when my parents split and I had to start fending for myself at 15. That was a seriously rude awakening. I had to learn pretty fast and I'm determined that my child will at least understand how to live independently from a young age.
OHHH I can see it now, Queenie will have 'Junior' up a chimney at three....
quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
But are your three children like these two?
Don't know cos I didn't watch but surely ..........you're kids are as you make em. if you bring them up right - then you'll enjoy their company. if you spoil them or alternativetively give them no time you end up with a nightmare .......you reap what you sow IMO.
Sorry for jumping in on this thread as I didn't watch the prog and have no idea what you're all talking about.
quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
I was never taught to do much at home because I grew up in a pub and we had staff who did everything like cooking, cleaning & laundry. It didn't do me any favours when my parents split and I had to start fending for myself at 15. That was a seriously rude awakening. I had to learn pretty fast and I'm determined that my child will at least understand how to live independently from a young age.
OHHH I can see it now, Queenie will have 'Junior' up a chimney at three....
Hubby already calls me Victorian mum.
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
The girl is 25 years old, earns ÂĢ60,000 a year and has never given her parents a penny house keeping.
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
But are your three children like these two?
Don't know cos I didn't watch but surely ..........you're kids are as you make em. if you bring them up right - then you'll enjoy their company. if you spoil them or alternativetively give them no time you end up with a nightmare .......you reap what you sow IMO.
Sorry for jumping in on this thread as I didn't watch the prog and have no idea what you're all talking about.
Soozy, I can tell just by the way you contribute here that your children could NOT be like these two. A pair of lazy, stuck up good for nothing prats. Certainly not a credit to either of their parents, who have mollycoddled their darlings to the point of being their slaves.
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
I was never taught to do much at home because I grew up in a pub and we had staff who did everything like cooking, cleaning & laundry. It didn't do me any favours when my parents split and I had to start fending for myself at 15. That was a seriously rude awakening. I had to learn pretty fast and I'm determined that my child will at least understand how to live independently from a young age.
OHHH I can see it now, Queenie will have 'Junior' up a chimney at three....
Hubby already calls me Victorian mum.
You'll be a fabulous mum..just lovely
quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by Hollygolightly:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
I was never taught to do much at home because I grew up in a pub and we had staff who did everything like cooking, cleaning & laundry. It didn't do me any favours when my parents split and I had to start fending for myself at 15. That was a seriously rude awakening. I had to learn pretty fast and I'm determined that my child will at least understand how to live independently from a young age.
OHHH I can see it now, Queenie will have 'Junior' up a chimney at three....
Hubby already calls me Victorian mum.
You'll be a fabulous mum..just lovely
Don't, you'll make me cry again.
I don't understand this thread but I wish that Dangermouse was still on...
quote:Originally posted by Essex Angel:quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
't watched the programme but .................Why would anyone want to kick ou their kids?
I simply adore all three of mine and would happily have them home anytime.
The girl is 25 years old, earns ÂĢ60,000 a year and has never given her parents a penny house keeping.
I thought she was lazy and extremely selfish. At least the young man tried which is more than she was prepared to do.
Our neighbour's son will be 50 this year and he still lives at home with Mummy who does everything for him. No wonder he doesn't want to move out.
The other son moved out years ago and lives with his partner and daughter in a lovely little house they are struggling to maintain the mortgage on.
The mother is quite happy to keep her other son at home as she feels lonely since she lost her husband several years ago BUT he does nothing to assist around the house and treats it like an hotel.
I was quite happy to 'fly the nest' and stand on my own two feet. It taught me the practicalities of life.
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