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More like he lost......then i lost it......
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Aw,hehe. Think of it this way- he will learn from this mistake now and so he's less likely to do it when he's a teenager...xBack to comping!(Still hoping to win a...holiday!)0 -
I think it's an age thing, my 10 year old has in the last year both cut his own hair ( cue trip to barbers where he had to be virtually scalped to get it level again) and shaved off his eyebrows.
What gets into 'em??Thanks to all who post comps :A :T0 -
oh dear me!!!!!! I did have to laugh though toni!
My best mates little girl decided to cut her own fringe when she was 6 and the result was no hair at the front of her head at all - just tufts sticking up!! Add to this the fact that her girl was also losing her milk teeth at the front - she did not look a pretty sight!!
My best mate cried a lot that week!!The Rock Chick, she say 'courtesy costs nowt' - spread the word!0 -
lol oh dear...kids eh.
wen my younger sister was 10 and was gettin that stuff at school, she decided to shave her legs using one of dads razor's - no water, shaving foam nothing. her leg was COVERED in cuts!!0 -
oh dear!! bless him, is he ok? Poor little fella, why they were telling him about eyebrow grooming at his age is beyond me! I hope they take it easy on him at school.
When I was six apparently I decided to give myself a haircut, used my safety scissors and hacked off half of my hair. I then hid the hair under my mum's bed, don't ask I have no recollection of this at all, and then denied it to my mum who was going ape. It's one of her favourite memories these days as well as the image of my sister aged four trying to give our dog's tail a hair cut! xxComping Wishlist 2012 [*]Ipad [*]Iphone [*]Wedding Dress
Best Wins Ever V Festival Tickets, Trip to JD gig in Tennessee, mobile from Virgin blog comp, Luxury London weekend worth £1500
Wedding Weightloss Lost: 3 Kg -->To lose:11Kg0 -
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh God... Sorry toniq....I haven't laughed so much in ages. Does he know he's caused such a stir on here? Bless....:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Tracey
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I'm sorry toni...guilty as charged....I laughed.........I laughed even more at the 18 month old eating own poo!
My girls did something similar when they played haidressers...they youngest spent her first year at school with what can only be described as a Pat Sharpe mullett!.....she had such lovely hair too
Don't worry too much about school today...I bet all his mates will think he looks totally cool"Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into someone else's nonsense, tell yourself: Not my circus, not my monkeys." - Mark Borkowski.
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Im sure you will see the funny side soon - as for the orange willie my son for some reason coloured his in green, then tried to wash it off. We were unsure as to what was wrong as when we asked him he denied knowing why it was that colour - luckily he had some green on his leg too so we soon figured out what had happened.
He has also cut his own hair just before Christmas - was so mad I told him Father Christmas may not recognise him.
He is 8 now and I thought I would no longer have these incidents!!!!!!
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This happened two xmas back, me son and fella were in tkmaxx and as always i was frazzled, with crowds and xmas shopping, i turned around to look at bedding, out of the corner of my eye i saw ds playing with golfclubs, swinging it over his head!, quick as a flash i grabbed his arm and hollered *put it down u naughty boy you'll give some one an injury* i turn around looking for support from paul(my fella) and to my absolute horror, ds is standing with him.......i had grabbed hold of some strangers kid!!!!!:eek:
I let his arm go and literally ran out of the shop, i was convinced some mad woman was gonna knock me out. Paul still finds that funny..xxxx:o
OMG...I thought I was the only one to have done this ...I was mortified!"Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into someone else's nonsense, tell yourself: Not my circus, not my monkeys." - Mark Borkowski.
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My DD.6, had burgers for tea last night, once she had nearly eaten it all. She came to say it isn't right that we all eat animals for food. So when she is older she is going to persued the police, to tell the farmers not to do it.:rotfl: She had been learning about other religions in school. Once I stopped laughing I had to explain to her the law of the land.
Also my DS who was then 9, stuck his sisters bead up his nose, to catch a Bogie. I had to take him to Minor injuries, as I couldn't get it out.Grocery challenge june £300/ £211-50.
Grocery challenge july £300/£134-85.0
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