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Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Crikey, I can't believe people buy those things. 

 

It's worse than little girls in 'Playboy' gear.  I hate it.

So do I, Cinds, it's tacky, imo.

 

Originally Posted by Cinds:

Not just tacky.  It's porn, and has no place in any little girls life.

Horrible, both of them

Yeah i hate that too

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

 Saz, who on earth would put their baby in those things?!

 

Originally Posted by Cinds:

Crikey, I can't believe people buy those things. 

 

It's worse than little girls in 'Playboy' gear.  I hate it.

I know! It's just so inappropriate!

 

Cinds, I hate seeing little girls in Playboy gear, or with the accessories too I also don't like them dressed as mini-adults.. I saw a girl once wearing a mini skirt and knee high boots with heels, she was only about 6-7

SazBomb
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Do any of you bleach the grout on your bathroom floor?

 

I just bleached mine today, I do it once every 2 months using a spare toothbrush.

 

(I say spare toothbrush, I mean, I use Libans brush, he's a teenager it rarely gets used anyway)

nope - but it's grey (it's supposed to be - it's not dirty grey) so that's my excuse

 

~That and I'm a lazy cah...

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Ells it's an Islamic name meaning successful & charmed. (His biological father is Somalian and his brother was named that & I really liked it so named him that)

How do you pronounce it Cinds?    L-eye-ban?   L-eee-ban?  Lib-anne?

 

However you do it, I'm sure he has sparkly white teeth when he does use his toothbrush 

Kaffs

My eldest has an Irish name that is common as muck round these parts (Caolan, pronounced Key-Lin) but my English and American friends seem to think it's a bit weird.  And they never pronounce it right.

 

Although my Dad has sometimes called him Colon (as in the body part) and he's known him all his life.  He's not very good with names though coz he calls my youngest Jimmy even though his name is Jamie 

Ells

Aimee when we all left home it was only then that my Mum got herself a life that didn't revolve around kids/grandkids/home duties etc.  She goes to a local bar every saturday with her sister for the karaoke/quiz nights and she loves it.  So much so that she refuses to babysit for any of us on a Saturday.  There's just no keeping her in these days, she has more friends than she's ever had and is happy as Larry.

 

Do something you always wanted to do but couldn't with all your responsibilities.

 

Ells

Awwwwwww Aimee - my youngest two left for Uni at the same time - my house became empty overnight - it was just after 9/11 and such a strange time ........................me and Mr Woo were a bit depressed for a while I think. Then - in the January we had our first grandchild and all was right with the world 

 

It was a horrible couple of months though - I love having a house full of people.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

My mum became a grandmother on her 41st birthday (I was 20 years old).

History repeated...my son made me a grandmother when I was 41 too

 

God, no wonder you're swigging from that bottle like there was no tomorrow....41 is far too young to be a grandmother!  

 

My mum would have had a heart attack if I had made her a grandmother at 41, given as how she was 31 when she had me!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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