To be fair, after a nice Chilli and a bottle of wine, it was a bit hit and miss for me tonight.[emoji16]
there's a bug going round here at the moment known as " the explosion". As soon as you feel some gurgling you've got about 15 minutes!
I may be cynical but do wonder if her parents had been eg a cleaner and school secretary rather than "professional people" whether all this money would have been spent...
I don't think it is to do with greater valuation put on the child, but the fact that they know how to agitate and influence people. Can't blame them for not giving up, but must have dominated the lives of their other children.
After a long Rambler's walk today, I came back from the pub actually a bit stiff from the walk. So I'm sat here going through the entire series of The Night Manager, first viewed last year, and I'm glad to say I left it just long enough for another go. I know the good guy wins but it's still brilliant to watch just how close to the edge he gets. Only just finished the third or six episodes and so popped up for air. Just about to dive back in. Anyone who didn't watch this series last time out missed an absolute treat.
Thinking about the new Top Gear - think people need to watch it and think "if this is as a brand new car show on telly, would I enjoy it". I think the answer is a definite yes. Man, that Alfa Giulia. I need one in my life.
Yep, a bus driver and his shop assistant partner would've been castigated (also the Potugeuse authorities confirmed a local would be arrested for leaving a child so unsupervised). God knows what would've happened if they'd been unemployed. So difficult to comment, never mind criticise in a case of child loss, but what new is going to emerge now? Just look at your kids and be glad they're there I guess.
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