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  • #445820

    @balloons wrote:

    actually i take them swimming so ner ner :lol: :lol:

    You put your kids in a great big bowl of bleach, semi naked with a load of strangers? :shock:

    #445821

    :lol: :lol: oh dearie panda not in the 1960s ya no!! :lol: :lol:

    #445822

    @balloons wrote:

    :lol: :lol: oh dearie panda not in the 1960s ya no!! :lol: :lol:

    1960s? What did they do in the 1960s? I wasn’t born so don’t know. Please tell.

    #445823

    I use to love it when the kids were on school holidays , enjoyed them being home. Makeing all kinds of things , and just enjoying my time with them . I would have those days back anytime ..

    #445824

    I wouldnt kno i werent born til much l8r panda :D ….I luv them being off dont have to rush round and can spend time with them :D

    #445825

    @panda12 wrote:

    @balloons wrote:

    Mine go by bus anyway :lol: :lol:

    Well done! A sensible parent.

    I can’t believe how quiet the roads are in the morning when I walk to the train station. It’s like a ghost town.

    The govt is missing something here – introdue that tax for parents driving their kids to and from school and the £145b deficet will soon be gone. :lol:

    better still make public transport more affordable and reliable

    #445826

    @thin ice wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @balloons wrote:

    Mine go by bus anyway :lol: :lol:

    Well done! A sensible parent.

    I can’t believe how quiet the roads are in the morning when I walk to the train station. It’s like a ghost town.

    The govt is missing something here – introdue that tax for parents driving their kids to and from school and the £145b deficet will soon be gone. :lol:

    better still make public transport more affordable and reliable

    Buses would be more reliable if it wasn’t for the roads being jammed with parents driving their kids to and from school and holding them up in traffic jams.

    #445827

    @balloons wrote:

    I wouldnt kno i werent born til much l8r panda :D ….I luv them being off dont have to rush round and can spend time with them :D

    I love the kids being off school too – means I don’t have to spend time with them.

    Boarding school for all kids or teach them at home and keep the roads free! :P

    #445828

    @thin ice wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @balloons wrote:

    Mine go by bus anyway :lol: :lol:

    Well done! A sensible parent.

    I can’t believe how quiet the roads are in the morning when I walk to the train station. It’s like a ghost town.

    The govt is missing something here – introdue that tax for parents driving their kids to and from school and the £145b deficet will soon be gone. :lol:

    better still make public transport more affordable and reliable

    Better still….. walk :)

    I don`t drive, we walk everywhere we can, use the bus or train if we can`t walk. We eat healthily (fairly) and my daughter never drops litter. Love the hols, and we swim in the sea not pool :) :)

    #445829

    Ive just got back for long walk, i went to the shop and while i was there, some young guys in there teens were chatting to me, turns out they were just about to roll a fat 1…I was invited as well where we thought we could explore potential business relations. Yeh…i mean, walking is the way or even mountain bike. Down hill is the best, my motorbike could get to 70mph downhill..thats a fact
    ps~ yeh a 125 as well lol
    :) :wink:

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