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  • starnac
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    wow a drive on the tractor! DD would love that. She keeps telling me how it should be her turn to drive now when we go places. I tell her that in 15years time she can drive wherever she likes (providing she passes her test obviously). So she's taken to deciding what kind of car she's going to have. :cool: I'm sure when I was 3 I wasn't this obsessed with driving
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  • Marru
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    My DD has decided she will have an orange car when she grows up, well she has time to change her mind she is only 6 :rotfl:
    "Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."

  • Lemon_Tree
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    i used to drive a milk cart when i was younger, this was when proper milkmen started work at 3am though and your milk was on your doorstep before 6am. I remember not being impressed though when you had to squat in a wood if you needed a pit stop. Even as a child i had my standards! lol
  • starnac
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    Lemon_Tree wrote: »
    I remember not being impressed though when you had to squat in a wood if you needed a pit stop. Even as a child i had my standards! lol

    :rotfl::rotfl:DD doesn't seem to care although squatting in the woods would not be my cup of tea either
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  • MrsMoo2U
    MrsMoo2U Posts: 4,005 Forumite
    starnac wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:DD doesn't seem to care although squatting in the woods would not be my cup of tea either

    I should hope NOT:eek:
    Some days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher
  • The_Dragon
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    Lemon_Tree wrote: »
    i used to drive a milk cart when i was younger, this was when proper milkmen started work at 3am though and your milk was on your doorstep before 6am. I remember not being impressed though when you had to squat in a wood if you needed a pit stop. Even as a child i had my standards! lol

    We still get our milk delivered 3 times a week at about 5 in the morning :eek::eek::eek:
    and I'm with you on the pit stop idea *shudders*
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  • starnac
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    The_Dragon wrote: »
    We still get our milk delivered 3 times a week at about 5 in the morning :eek::eek::eek:

    we live right on a main road so would probably end up with our milk stolen if it was on our doorstep at that time
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  • redsquirrel80
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    I fear I have got all the food genes... although I do tend to prefer savoury, I certainly wouldn't say no to cake!

    Hope you had a good day in the garden Pippi :)
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  • The_Dragon
    The_Dragon Posts: 9,749 Forumite
    starnac wrote: »
    we live right on a main road so would probably end up with our milk stolen if it was on our doorstep at that time

    We live on the High Street and we don't normally have a problem
    Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with catsup :D
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  • MatyMoo
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    starnac wrote: »
    wow a drive on the tractor! DD would love that. She keeps telling me how it should be her turn to drive now when we go places. I tell her that in 15years time she can drive wherever she likes (providing she passes her test obviously). So she's taken to deciding what kind of car she's going to have. :cool: I'm sure when I was 3 I wasn't this obsessed with driving

    I was this obsessed at an early age, could name every car on the road.

    My Uncle, who was known to spoil kids rotten, picked me up from the middle of the bench seat (anyone remember them?) and stuck me on his knee so that I could drive the car - I was 3! Have never forgotten it, my Mother was horrified when she found out though :eek:
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