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As i usually have a lay in on saturdays till at least 6.00 i look forward to this morning ( usually ). The D-IN LAW arrived last night, just after my 2mile walk from the chippie ( got a f****** puncture when i parked up). Soaking wet with soggy chips i was informed at 11.00 oclock that i would have to wake my wife and D-IN L at 6.00 in the morning because ...........There is a sale on at Next and it's a matter of national security they have to attend So who has to babysit an otherwise beautiful, well behaved angelic 3 month old baby, ( cue the music from omen )AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHH!!! Yes as soon as they walked out the door at silly o'clock it was full on, bottles ,coochie coos, s****y nappies and teething. Shush now i've just managed to get the little DARLING to sleep. Had to bribe her with chocolate though, they will never know. Will they? How my poor old bank account is going to suffer. pity, Gaffer, you have'nt got a clickable smilie with tears. zzzzzzz Love her to bits.
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haha superb stuff Sean ~ I can't imagine you with a baby in your arms!
Have fun with those bottles and shi**y nappies!
Have fun with those bottles and shi**y nappies!
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Pure poetry LLL. Well they arrived back dozens of bags.Things for the baby, my wife D-in-law, son. You've guessed, it nothing for the banker. They were so tired ( bless em ) so had to sit for hours. Maybe get treated later ???lutonlagerlout wrote:but with my own daughter,her crap was like frankincense her vomit like myrrh and her screams like a nightingale's song
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i've just done my first week on my own with my little lad (just turned 1), man its hard work especially as he's into everything and running around climbing up stuff. just finding stuff to fill the day is hard. but like you say you love them so much haha.
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i looked at the drawing,then looked again,then built it as per drawingseanandruby wrote:lutonlagerlout wrote:their flat pack stuff is really bad Sean, my mrs has bought loads of bathroom cabinets etc and its not the finest
LLL
Thanks i dare'nt tell er indoors at the moment. the drawings are crap.
then realised there was no way of getting the back panel in,without taking the whole thing to bits again
the drawings are like sudokus
LLL