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Been paying £1500 a month just on mortgage & insurance in Scotland and rent & council tax in Solihull,
nightmare, nearly the same as our rent a month.
-Ralph-
13-08-09, 04:17 PM
nightmare, nearly the same as our rent a month.
£18k a year in rent? That's about a 23-24k salary after tax, going solely on rent! Time you and DD threw some of those kids out to fend for themselves and got a smaller house :D
£18k a year in rent? That's about a 23-24k salary after tax, going solely on rent! Time you and DD threw some of those kids out to fend for themselves and got a smaller house :D
dont tempt me. Bex is talking about moving out next year, already planning to move Libby in there lol
northwind
13-08-09, 06:34 PM
unless of course you are stupid and have a 12 year gap between babies lol
I'm not sure we should be rewarding stupidity :D
Tell me... where can I find these young girls wanting to have babies?
-Ralph-
13-08-09, 09:03 PM
Tell me... where can I find these young girls wanting to have babies?
Don't you have teenage daughter? Does she read the forum? ;)
Don't you have teenage daughter? Does she read the forum? ;)
I have one teenage daughter and she doesn't read the forum, nor does she want kids yet... and certainly not by me anyway. My other two daughters are now in their 20s and I have a suspicion they feel the same way.
-Ralph-
15-08-09, 08:37 PM
Tell me... where can I find these young girls wanting to have babies?
Don't you have teenage daughter? Does she read the forum? ;)
I have one teenage daughter and she doesn't read the forum, nor does she want kids yet... and certainly not by me anyway. My other two daughters are now in their 20s and I have a suspicion they feel the same way.
:shock: :smt119
I'm not particularly surprised that your teenage daughters wouldn't want to have a baby with their Dad, isn't that the kind of thing that only happens in American cults? :-s
They may however, if they did read the forum, be a bit surprised that their Dad is interested in where he can find girls who are younger than them to have babies with!
You certainly would fit the "old enough to be her father" category, you dirty old man you! ;-)
They may however, if they did read the forum, be a bit surprised that their Dad is interested in where he can find girls who are younger than them to have babies with!
You certainly would fit the "old enough to be her father" category, you dirty old man you! ;-)
My last proper girlfriend was 5 years younger than my eldest daughter, but we didn't have a problem with that at all, nor did any of my kids. It was some other miserable stirring b'stards that we knew vaguely who made life difficult, but we were determined not to let them spoil things. They certainly weren't the cause of us splitting.
A girl once said "you're old enough to be my dad" so I asked her what her mum's name was... you couldn't see her for dust after that :D
-Ralph-
15-08-09, 08:54 PM
My last proper girlfriend was 5 years younger than my eldest daughter
Wow, well done that man! Any secrets you'd like to pass onto the rest of us?
Oh, bugger, I'm married......
yorkie_chris
15-08-09, 09:03 PM
Wow, well done that man! Any secrets you'd like to pass onto the rest of us?
Go for the fat ones.
:rolleyes:My eldest daughter was 15 when I had my youngest daughter, now aged 2yrs!
She loved to go out walks with the pram, but got upset with folk 'tut-tutting' at her and assuming the baby was hers.
She eventually got a t-shirt made that said 'SHE'S NOT MY BABY, SHE'S MY SISTER'! Haha! x
:rolleyes:My eldest daughter was 15 when I had my youngest daughter, now aged 2yrs!
She loved to go out walks with the pram, but got upset with folk 'tut-tutting' at her and assuming the baby was hers.
She eventually got a t-shirt made that said 'SHE'S NOT MY BABY, SHE'S MY SISTER'! Haha! x
I'm planning on starting a new family after I become a grandad, just to do my kids' heads in.
Go for the fat ones.
Some organs have met my ex at the 2008 Silverstone trackday, she is far from fat and is most definitely not a minger.
davepreston
16-08-09, 01:20 AM
Some organs have met my ex at the 2008 Silverstone trackday, she is far from fat and is most definitely not a minger.
yes we've heard youve been punching above your weight recently on the good looking ladies front :)
yes we've heard youve been punching above your weight recently on the good looking ladies front :)
Not just recently matey, always :D
:rolleyes:My eldest daughter was 15 when I had my youngest daughter, now aged 2yrs!
She loved to go out walks with the pram, but got upset with folk 'tut-tutting' at her and assuming the baby was hers.
She eventually got a t-shirt made that said 'SHE'S NOT MY BABY, SHE'S MY SISTER'! Haha! x
my daughter is looking for a t shirt like that. she now refuses to push libby in the pram because of all the looks she gets, she was 16 when I had Libby.
my daughter is looking for a t shirt like that. she now refuses to push libby in the pram because of all the looks she gets, she was 16 when I had Libby.
Pm me her size [s/m/l] and your addy kitkat and I'll send you one Dx
I'm planning on starting a new family after I become a grandad, just to do my kids' heads in.
You're but just a boy yourself Lozzo! Young man in your avatar!:cool:
:shock: :smt119
I'm not particularly surprised that your teenage daughters wouldn't want to have a baby with their Dad, isn't that the kind of thing that only happens in American cults? :-s
Isn't that Wales?
Pm me her size [s/m/l] and your addy kitkat and I'll send you one Dx
cool pm sent xx
You're but just a boy yourself Lozzo! Young man in your avatar!:cool:
You're a charmer, ain'tcha? ;)
I was 46 when that photo was taken last christmas, my eldest was born when I was just turned 19 years old.
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