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Bbbananas | 16:04 Thu 04th Jun 2009 | ChatterBank
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Child health clinic - pass the ear muffs please. I cannot stand highpitched whining. (High pitched wine is okay though - a nice Cabernet Soprano or a Pinot Staccato in the double tongue position would do very nicely. It would take the pain away....) It's like someone famous said; I forget who:- Kids are like farts. Your own are surprisingly nice, but with those belonging to someone else you just want to get up & go out of the room. Am I being harsh?
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the kids dont want to be there either salla..:)
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I know, bless them. I don't mean it. I love children really, though I couldn't eat a whole one - the size of some of them today...!
I like my niece and nephew... and a v. good freind's two kids...

...the rest you can put in the ''child crusher''...
No, you are quite correct salla.

General statement."

On the whole..Spanish kids are better behaved than their British counterparts.
The children speak most highly of you, Salla !!

LOL
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They love me JJ.
I lead them astray...

My niece & nephews & godchildren all think I'm wonderful because I encourage them to be naughty & I'm naughty with them. (Not bad you understand; just naughty). I just can't stand the whining...
i'm going to regret this - the double tongue postion???
I can't stand other people's unruly kids. But I don't blame the kids, I blame the parents. I don't understand why they let their kids get that way.
And it seems the more money the families have the less they're bothered with their childrens' behaviour or noise. I used to nanny when I was younger in a posh postcode of London and I was amazed when the mother was out with us the way she would just let the kids run riot. If we went to clothes shops, it looked like a tornado had whizzed past when we left.

Once in Tesco I said "Oi" to a kid who was running around ramraiding with his trolley which only let to me getting an earfull from his mother. I was dumbstruck, she was in the wrong for letting her kid run around with a trolley but she has the cheek to have a go at me....Grrrrr
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mcfluff: It's how you tongue your trumpet.
Honestly.

Hee hee ... this has given me an idea for a new thread. Watch out for it mcluff- it'll all be your fault.

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