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Frank
09-06-08, 08:51 PM
The mother inlaw(grrrrrrrrr) has just told us she can no longer have the kids for the weekend.Just wondering therefore if anyone is coming down with their littleuns.I could leave Mrs Gid at home but trying to keep in good books:-D

rictus01
09-06-08, 11:17 PM
Little and littler ape are coming along, so I don't see why not, however are they going to pillion for the rideout ? if not what are you going to do with them on Saturday?

Oh and it's not normally the quietest place at an AR either.

Cheers Mark

Ed
11-06-08, 12:43 PM
My godson Fran is coming. He's 15. I heard from his mum that he's a bit nervous as he don't know what to expect. I've put his mind at rest:D

timwilky
11-06-08, 01:46 PM
My godson Fran is coming. He's 15. I heard from his mum that he's a bit nervous as he don't know what to expect. I've put his mind at rest:D

Drink, drugs, loose women. What more could a 15 year old want.
















Pity we only have the drink, and can't remember the rest

Stig
11-06-08, 01:52 PM
Yup. I'm bringing my kids. 7 and 4. I believe there will be others there as well.

This will be a first and not sure if it will be something to be repeated. It's an experiment. :lol:

fizzwheel
16-06-08, 09:59 AM
As I said in the other thread, if you guys want you can pitch up in the far end of the field and create a quiet space away from everybody else so your kids can maybe get some sleep and not be to disturbed by the rest of the rabble.

When you arrive speak to Viper and he'll show you where to pitch up if you want to do this.

kitkat
17-06-08, 04:38 PM
i was going to be bringing my son but have managed to convince his father that he has not seen him for 6 months and that he would love to spend time with his only son. and it worked woohoo.

timwilky
17-06-08, 05:00 PM
i was going to be bringing my son but have managed to convince his father that he has not seen him for 6 months and that he would love to spend time with his only son. and it worked woohoo.


6 months Hazel!!!!

That is terrible. I am fully supportive of those guys in Fathers for Justice who have the absurd view that a child has a right to have two parent and are prepared to risk fines/prison to highlight the fact they have been denied their kids and want the laws changed to give caring fathers equal responsibility for the car/upbringing of their children as given to the mother. Shame on those who abandon their kids onto a sole parent. (Mothers as well as fathers)

fizzwheel
17-06-08, 05:27 PM
If you want something to do on the Satuday whilst we're out on the bikes, this place comes highly recommended apparently. I've never been but some of my friends with kids have and their kids always seem to have a good time.

Its not far at all from the campsite, probably a 10 minute drive at most.

http://www.junglejungle.co.uk/index.php

Stig
17-06-08, 06:49 PM
Excellent and well thought of Fizz.

kitkat
18-06-08, 04:14 PM
6 months Hazel!!!!

That is terrible. I am fully supportive of those guys in Fathers for Justice who have the absurd view that a child has a right to have two parent and are prepared to risk fines/prison to highlight the fact they have been denied their kids and want the laws changed to give caring fathers equal responsibility for the car/upbringing of their children as given to the mother. Shame on those who abandon their kids onto a sole parent. (Mothers as well as fathers)

yeah he is a c ock. When I first left him he was banging on about joint custody. Four years later, he only sees his kids when I travel 450 miles to visit DD. He has travelled up here to see them twice in 4 years. He thinks because he gives me money every month that he is doing his bit. but kids are getting older and it will come back to bite him in the ar se when they dont want to spend any time with him.

mrsgid
19-06-08, 08:17 AM
my daughters co ck of a father hasn't seen her dad since 2003 and won't let gid Adopt her properly i hate men like that

Spiderman
19-06-08, 01:10 PM
Drink, drugs, loose women. What more could a 15 year old want.
















Pity we only have the drink, and can't remember the rest


Well i'll make sure to bring the drugs.... as long as someone promises to introduce me to the easy chicks ;)

Ed
19-06-08, 10:19 PM
Here's gid arriving:

http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/transport013.gif

Frank
19-06-08, 10:25 PM
Here's gid arriving:

http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/transport013.gif
and here was me going to offer you the use of my pillion seat:)

Bear
22-06-08, 05:21 PM
Well i'll make sure to bring the drugs.... as long as someone promises to introduce me to the easy chicks ;)

Ooh, Baby chickens?

Cooool!

mrsgid
22-06-08, 05:40 PM
Here's gid arriving:

http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/transport013.gif
FUNNY

caz650s
22-06-08, 06:35 PM
Here's gid arriving:

http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/transport013.gif

:D

Quiff Wichard
24-06-08, 10:11 PM
If you want something to do on the Satuday whilst we're out on the bikes, this place comes highly recommended apparently. I've never been but some of my friends with kids have and their kids always seem to have a good time.

Its not far at all from the campsite, probably a 10 minute drive at most.

http://www.junglejungle.co.uk/index.php

count me out the ride out-- me shall be going jungle !!!:sunny:

Alpinestarhero
26-06-08, 05:32 PM
Well i'll make sure to bring the drugs.... as long as someone promises to introduce me to the easy chicks ;)

hang on a minute mate, you're getting in on MY business?!?!?!

gang wars at AR08 - the drug barons face each other!!!!

hovis
26-06-08, 05:35 PM
Well i'll make sure to bring the drugs.... as long as someone promises to introduce me to the easy chicks ;)

make sure you bring enough for everyone

:smt040