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Re: my 'little' girl
« Reply #15 on: 08 June 2011, 23:28:03 »

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my son is 14 and no problems  my daughter is 18 and a bloody nightmare  im sure its her mission to put me in a early grave ;D 

My daughter is 22 today, my lad was 23 last month, she has been dead easy

............. he hasn't!  :-X :-X :-X :-X

Are things still difficult Andy?
I have to say that a Girlfriend, who gives as good as she gets, and a Job do seem to have improved the situation with our troublesome one, so there is hope.. :)
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« Reply #16 on: 08 June 2011, 23:32:31 »

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My little princess is 10. By the time she's 16, I aim to get a zimmerframe with an anti-boyfriend attachment. ;) ;D ;D

Miss Vamps is coming up 11, where do the years go? :'( :'(

I may be an older parent with health problems however she has 3 much older step brothers to assist in my cautioning any potential boyfriends..... :y :y :y


Join the clan! My princess is 10, but my "best boy" is just 6!!

Gotta keep breathing for a few years yet!  ;) :y :y
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« Reply #17 on: 08 June 2011, 23:37:58 »

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Are things still difficult Andy?
I have to say that a Girlfriend, who gives as good as she gets, and a Job do seem to have improved the situation with our troublesome one, so there is hope.. :)

I have to say things are nothing like they were, mainly cos he doesn't live with us anymore.  ::)
He's got the girl friend, but just needs to put a bit of effort in to get the latter!  :y :y
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« Reply #18 on: 08 June 2011, 23:43:19 »

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Are things still difficult Andy?
I have to say that a Girlfriend, who gives as good as she gets, and a Job do seem to have improved the situation with our troublesome one, so there is hope.. :)

I have to say things are nothing like they were, mainly cos he doesn't live with us anymore.  ::)
He's got the girl friend, but just needs to put a bit of effort in to get the latter!  :y :y

Nice one..... :y

Miss Vamps keeps saying to our troublesome one 'when are you getting a flat?' only because she has plans of moving the other one out of the large bedroom and swapping as she needs more space for her cuddly toys..... :D :D I can't wait...... :-X :-X swmbo has got all protective now he has calmed many of his behaviours, typical mother as when he was 15, she was kicking him out on his 16th birthday, and if I say anything about him moving on, well............ ::) ::)
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« Reply #19 on: 08 June 2011, 23:56:45 »

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... swmbo has got all protective now he has calmed many of his behaviours, typical mother as when he was 15, she was kicking him out on his 16th birthday, and if I say anything about him moving on, well............ ::) ::)

Women are always right!  :-?



 ................ even when they're wrong  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 08 June 2011, 23:58:33 »

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... swmbo has got all protective now he has calmed many of his behaviours, typical mother as when he was 15, she was kicking him out on his 16th birthday, and if I say anything about him moving on, well............ ::) ::)

Women are always right!  :-?



 ................ even when they're wrong  ;D ;D ;D ;D


Indeed...... ;D ;D ;D
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Re: my 'little' girl
« Reply #21 on: 09 June 2011, 20:14:54 »

My 13 YO one has gone mad, she is currently going "cheese" a lot and singing about cheese.
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