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MSE Parents Club Part 4
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searching_me wrote: »this reminds when i lived in london philip used to take zoe to and from school as my working hours were awkward ... the mothers were alittle toooo nice to philip they always tried to chat him up and of course he wasnt interested ... one wen as far as slipping there phone number in his hoodie :eek::rotfl::rotfl: ... desprate :rotfl:x
p.s forgot to add they knew he was taken x
I'm glad you can laugh at it, as some people would have words with that woman who slipped the phone number in his hood. I don't think i'd be pleased if I was with someone and a man tried to tempt her.
I always play everything down though, as depending on which daughter is with me, I can sense the muscles tightening, the face changing colour and some smart comment about to be uttered. And I mean from the daughter, not myself :rotfl:0 -
Even the ham sandwich isn't OK these days :rolleyes:
Ham Sandwiches Too Dangerous For Children
Your mum is being a right tinker isn't she! I thought it was bad enough that mine gives Chris 'just a taste' of ginger beer and Dr Pepper and the odd sip of wine :mad: he's 2 and 1/2:mad:!!
I think people will find something wrong with everything. It's just about being sensible.
I remember when fruit was good for you, now you have to eat 5, and even then it's too sugary or has to be different colours. :rolleyes:0 -
searching_me wrote: »philip hogging the bubba ... ive been out all day i need cuggles :rotfl: .. ha ha jayden just sneezed on him ..serves him right ... oh and motm im not bothered about saying my kids names its just names to people who dont know you its just like saying bob did this ... plus ive been talking on here what seems like forever so everyone is my friend anyway (she says while hoping
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I think I worry as I don't know of any other men with 7 girls. It may be pbvious who I am, I just won't tell you where I live, although our football team may give it away, we don't live actually in the City, but a few miles away.0 -
ManOnTheMoon wrote: »Do you think that is a boy thing? My girls all kiss and cuddle me goodbye if i'm having to leave them anywhere.
My 13 year old once kissed and cuddled me goodbye when I dropped her off for a school trip, last Christmas and one of her friends said "you kiss and cuddle your dad goodbye?" and she was really proud of it saying I was really cool and everything and her friends said they wished their dads were. Made me feel really good, strangely :rotfl: I'm not past it just yet :rotfl:
That's cruel to your boy though. I admit I say sweetheart, but it's more acceptable to a girl, I suppose.
My dad still brings up the time he went to pick up my sis from a party and one of her friends said in a interested way "ooh who's brother is that?" :rotfl: (he's not even a young dad he was about 45 at the time!)0 -
Even the ham sandwich isn't OK these days :rolleyes:
Ham Sandwiches Too Dangerous For ChildrenAny question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
Right, off to do my fatherly duties, including making sure the little ones go to bed in the next half hour/hour.
May pop back later and see what you are all discussing.
Have a relaxing evening all.0 -
ManOnTheMoon wrote: »I'm glad you can laugh at it, as some people would have words with that woman who slipped the phone number in his hood. I don't think i'd be pleased if I was with someone and a man tried to tempt her.
I always play everything down though, as depending on which daughter is with me, I can sense the muscles tightening, the face changing colour and some smart comment about to be uttered. And I mean from the daughter, not myself :rotfl:
the only reason why im not bothered is i know philip would never take up the offer ... plus you have the laugh at the pure desepration at it ... you must be a very sad person to be like that ... also zoes a loud mouth one of the parents asked if he ever wanted to join with for a morning coffee he was welcome so zoe said ... daddy doesnt like coffee and mummys at work :rotfl: shes a bright kid xStill searching .....:)
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ManOnTheMoon wrote: »I think I worry as I don't know of any other men with 7 girls. It may be pbvious who I am, I just won't tell you where I live, although our football team may give it away, we don't live actually in the City, but a few miles away.
even if you said what football team ive got such a forgetful memory id neve remember :rotfl::rotfl: ... just dont let any real world friends on here and you'll be fine this is my haven i do have a real world friend but she only comes on once in a blue moon xStill searching .....:)
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unless things have changed then your girls are lovely, there i no way I'd kiss my dad good bye at school unless I was going away for about a week
My dad still brings up the time he went to pick up my sis from a party and one of her friends said in a interested way "ooh who's brother is that?" :rotfl: (he's not even a young dad he was about 45 at the time!)
Well, the 13 year old hasn't had me take her to school since. When they hit 11, they can walk themselves, as school is 10 mins away and friends call for them on way. That day, it was a school trip and she took lunch for about 10 trips :rotfl: so I carried with her. She may not do it now, but they are all clingy and they know I adore them, hissy fits and allTheir friends all like me as well, apart from one who thinks i'm weird, but that's a compliment considering what I hear she calls her own parents :rotfl:
Your dad must have looked young, or your friend was short sightedI often get mistaken for 30/32. I'm a little bit older, but apparently i've aged well :rotfl: The tiny bits of grey hair at the sides mean i'm distunguished
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searching_me wrote: »the only reason why im not bothered is i know philip would never take up the offer ... plus you have the laugh at the pure desepration at it ... you must be a very sad person to be like that ... also zoes a loud mouth one of the parents asked if he ever wanted to join with for a morning coffee he was welcome so zoe said ... daddy doesnt like coffee and mummys at work :rotfl: shes a bright kid x
It's very sad and desperate. Cheeky and concerning as some wayward father may take them up on it
Your Zoe sounds like she has a big future :T:rotfl:0
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