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 Post subject: Man on bike....
PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:18 pm 
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...riding up Seaton Lane on Saturday. he had a bairn about a year old strapped on the seat on the back ...he was doing wheelies :roll: shit for brains.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:44 pm 
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if the dad's got shit for brains...sadly for the kid, if that's his dad.... then chances are so will the kid!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Man on bike....
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Mores the pity, the father looked a perfectly respectable, well heeled sort of bloke accompanied by his equally smart wife on her top of the range bike.

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 Post subject: Re: Man on bike....
PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:00 am 
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How can any parent put their child/children in such a dangerous position ?? It's like when you pull up at a set of traffic lights and toddlers are bouncing about in the back of the car not fastened in AND their parent is in the front seatbelt on completely oblivious to the mayhem on the backseat . . . . . . .generally cos they're on their mobile !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GGGGRRRRRRR some people don't deserve to have children !! rage


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 Post subject: Re: Man on bike....
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Mrs_McCunnie wrote:
GGGGRRRRRRR some people don't deserve to have children !! rage


I concur.




But Michael Jackson's had loads. :evil:

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 Post subject: Re: Man on bike....
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Mr Ripper wrote:
Mrs_McCunnie wrote:
GGGGRRRRRRR some people don't deserve to have children !! rage


I concur.




But Michael Jackson's had loads. :evil:


Which way do you wish for that Jacko statement to be taken ?? sctatchinghead


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 Post subject: Re: Man on bike....
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The kid's lucky to have a dad who takes him out for fun games and healthy exercise.

If he was living in Middlesbrough he'd be getting his ringpiece stretched. :roll:


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Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
The kid's lucky to have a dad who takes him out for fun games and healthy exercise.

If he was living in Middlesbrough he'd be getting his ringpiece stretched. :roll:


why is the kid "lucky" surely thats a dad job to take a kid out and do activties with them, surely that is the norm and not lucky.

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Abingdon_Poolie wrote:
Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
The kid's lucky to have a dad who takes him out for fun games and healthy exercise.

If he was living in Middlesbrough he'd be getting his ringpiece stretched. :roll:


why is the kid "lucky" surely thats a dad job to take a kid out and do activties with them, surely that is the norm and not lucky.


Is it the norm in Hartlepool? Seen how many kids and their teenage mums congregate in the shopping centre? How many of those kids have dads on the scene?

A lot of kids today don't know the meaning of the word "family". Sad fact of today's life.


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Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
Abingdon_Poolie wrote:
Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
The kid's lucky to have a dad who takes him out for fun games and healthy exercise.

If he was living in Middlesbrough he'd be getting his ringpiece stretched. :roll:


why is the kid "lucky" surely thats a dad job to take a kid out and do activties with them, surely that is the norm and not lucky.


Is it the norm in Hartlepool? Seen how many kids and their teenage mums congregate in the shopping centre? How many of those kids have dads on the scene?

A lot of kids today don't know the meaning of the word "family". Sad fact of today's life.


yeah know what you mean I remember going to an ex's house in liverpool when I was at uni and was suprised they never ate together, when I asked she said oh we usually just get what we want when we want and eat it in front of tv. She couldnt believe it when she came to mine in hartlepool and actually sat down at the table to eat all together

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