Very funny! I think kids can change with the wind so maybe your eldest may get into footie, ive noticed my daughter has strong legs (not just me being proud parent, others noticed too) as she virtually stands on her own while you hold her under armpits but sort of let go a bit but keep your hands there if you know what I mean If your eldest is geeky (as you put it ) then he'll get an amzing job and can look after you and your missus when your older!
My daughters 5 months old and she goes into a trance when watching footie, I like to think shes going to play for LFC ladies, its in her blood but in reality it will just be the big bright green pitch. But she will one day (play footie) you see Or like you say its the adoption route im afraid
That's the hope He is very clever though. He reads like a 13/14 year old already and he's only just (28 July) six!! He was playing on the Nintendo DS at fourteen months old without being shown (the youngest turns four in October and still can't do it despite spending ages showing him ) and using the PC before he turned two, google, youtube, the lot
Quite young then, at least I'm not the only one on here now! Think Magics relatively young too, all the others are oldies. Bow is about the same age as you too.
My eldest was like that at that age PS...took him to the pub at eight days old to watch Liverpool vs Chelsea (and Torres first goal)
Yeah whatever Must be pretty cool/weird posting on here with your dad? Mustve been uncomfortable when IBWT called you a rentboy the other night! Your dad seems sound though
It's pretty weird, not many people knew before but I felt the need to point it out when IBWT decided to say that
Fecking hell happy days, I remember that game Watched it with 2 Chav supporters My daughter went to the pub on Super Sun (big piss up where I live on bank hol weekend) but there was no footie on just lots of pissed up girls (wifes mates) cooing over her and im thinking ****ing be careful with her
Yeah, seems to be a distinct lack of twenty somethings on this forum! Shhhh, we've moved on from that