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just shared a beautiful moment with my 1yr old son

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Bozz, Apr 15, 2011.

  1. Bozz

    Bozz Well-Known Member

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    my son (15 months) is football mad, obsessed. He owns over 5 different footballs and whenever we're in a shop and he sees one he shouts "football" and gets really excited

    Today, like many liverpool fans i'm wearing a liverpool shirt and i've just got in from work sat on the sofa, he's come toddling up to me, sat on my lap and started looking intently at the liverpool badge.

    As we're sitting there i'm saying to him "theres the shankly gates, theres the hillsborough flames and there the liver bird"

    He then looked up at me, said "livpool" kissed the liver bird on the badge then climbed down and started kicking his little penny floater around the living room... That boy will wear the number 8 jersey one day :)
     
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  2. Bloody Wanker

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    There's still time to steer him in the right direction. I have faith in you.
     
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  3. Skylarker

    Skylarker PL High Commissioner

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    Nice one Bozz.

    My 20 month old loves football too...

    I'm in the process of teaching him the Liverpool anthems :)
     
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  4. Ze

    Ze Well-Known Member

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    Cute, just don't forget to get him playing football in a good team early! I want to be able to watch liverpool in 20 years time, see a spectacular player and say "His father was a moderator on a Liverpool football forum I used to visit." It'll be something to be proud of!
     
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  5. Bozz

    Bozz Well-Known Member

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    he has a continental name so i think he has a good chance... Byron Boswick-Pagani he already has an accurate pass, even if he can only kick a penny floater about 6 yards
     
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  6. Skylarker

    Skylarker PL High Commissioner

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    Boswick-Pagani...

    Sounds like a perfect name!

    I can hear the commentators already...
     
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  7. Ze

    Ze Well-Known Member

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    I reckon they'll shorten it to BosPag.
     
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  8. Skylarker

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    or Bozani...??
     
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  9. Ze

    Ze Well-Known Member

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    Yea I like that one <laugh>
     
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  10. Bozz

    Bozz Well-Known Member

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    heh, the pagani bit comes from my wife. We double barrelled our names when we got married as she already had two children and didn't want any children we had to have a completley different surname.

    i remember going in to college one day wearing a liverpool shirt after man united had played in europe the night before, someone had cut out a newspaper headline "king boz is the biz" and stuck it over my own name and i walked around college with it on for a laugh (it sounds less funnier then it was at the time, you kinda had to be there)
     
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  11. crazyhorsealegend

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    my son is a liverpool fan,but my girlfriend is a man utd fan <yikes> but the funny thing is he keeps hiding her man utd tops and beenie hats so that she cant find them <laugh>
     
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  12. Molby...The Pass Master

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    Is it PC to teach your 4 year old to sing "He's fat,He's round..He'll do your nan for a pound..Wayne Rooney,Wayne Rooney"?

    My lad adores Liverpool has a "This is Anfield" sign over his bed, which he kisses each morning for luck. And always has to be Steven Gerrard in a kick about.
     
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  13. BringBackfootie

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    Why would he teach his son to be plastic?



    Fair play Bozz, he'll be running rings around your old azz in no time.
     
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  14. BringBackfootie

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    United shirts are great for cleaning glass too
     
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  15. Muppetfinder General

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    I can see Pleat getting his name wrong. Probably call him Panini.
     
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  16. Skylarker

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    HAHAHA yeah good point!!
     
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  17. KingPepeReina.

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    Is it PC to teach your child to sing ''He's fat he's round,he'll do your nan for a pound Wayne Rooney,Wayne Rooney''.
    Yeah of course it is.
    Its also PC to teach your child to sing this ''He shoots,he scores,he spends his time with whores Wayne Rooney,Wayne Rooney''.
    However don't teach him to shout ''You fat bastard'' when Liverpool are playing Man United or Chelsea (in relation to Fat Frank.)
     
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  18. crazyhorsealegend

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    and toilets <laugh>
     
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