whateverQuote:
Originally Posted by Rural Surin
it's a whole lot of fun and we don't have work
i'm all for it in spades
:pullsleigh:
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whateverQuote:
Originally Posted by Rural Surin
it's a whole lot of fun and we don't have work
i'm all for it in spades
:pullsleigh:
group hug.
16 year old twin girls prefer money. Still Christmas with a few things under the tree, but what can you do? Merry Christmas all. :)
I'm really not sure about that one, seems too young to meQuote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
I bought my son a tablet last year, but to be honest I take it off him most of the time because it's so anti-social.... he's also a boy of "that" age
I'm thinking of giving him my old mobile because he starts secondary school next year and it would be useful to keep in touch when he's playing football, at clubs etc... . Still not sure it won't be more trouble than it's worth though
not at allQuote:
Originally Posted by NickA
within days she was able to navigate to the play store..watch the youtube flick and install it
she also deletes stuff she dislikes
she's especially keen on the 'baby bus' stuff
she managed a score of 290,000 on subway surfer...my best is 103,000
she might well have asbergers though
it's something i have been seriously looking into
In the end.... (here anyway).... it's cold outside, everyone's on holiday, there's football on the tv, my son's birthday is the 26th so he'd be having presents anyway, I'm veggie so couldn't give a feck about christmas dinner anyway, we have a 2 foot tall crappy plastic christmas tree....
not sure what my point is or was, but there you go
oh, I've no doubt of the skills that can be gained for kidsQuote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
but how do you police the usage?
they've got my old laptop, but there are parental controls on that, so I can limit the apps they use, the amount of time they spend on it and check the websites they visit
couldn't find an easy way of doing all that on a tablet
still, for a 3 year old the problems are slightly different, but there are still some issues
you could have carrots, mushroom stuffing and broccoli?Quote:
Originally Posted by NickA
my wife has ordered me to cook lasagna for her and guests
i don't eat carbohydrate but will comply
i'm going to have a big ham leg and lots of veg...no potatoes
the odd glance now and againQuote:
Originally Posted by NickA
it's never been a problem to be honest
at least not yet and she's been using a tablet since last march
Here ya Nick, Mrs said we should buy our 12 yo a mobile, I said no but now its 7 pm, and I don't know where she is.
Although i know she went to a shopping center with girl friends and her friends Mum.
I'll have roast potatoes, yorkshire puddings, carrots, sprouts and gravy probablyQuote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
we don't bother with a turkey anyway, an aldi chicken for £3 will do
i've never really rated the birdQuote:
Originally Posted by NickA
and at 250 baht a kilo, you can forget it
rimping has parsnips
i love them, my favourite vegetable in the world but at 95 baht each....:shudder:
vegetarian gravy?
Yeah, similar age and problem.... would be really useful to be able to contact them sometimes, but mobiles can also cause troubleQuote:
Originally Posted by peterpan
I'm going to give it a go, but like the tablet.... if there's any trouble or misuse I'll just confiscate it... I've got a sim where I can check the usage online and it's PAYG so he won't be able to overspend
I'm probably the slackest vegetarian on the planet... i eat jelly and sweets with pig's hooves in and thai food with fish sauce and stuff in and gravy and all kinds of stuffQuote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
just checked and the life span of a guppy in captivity is between 1 and 3 years
i presume they reproduce
poor trist.Quote:
Originally Posted by NickA
having the full xmas dinner at my mum's house tomorrow.
the kids will be flooded with pressies no doubt.....don't see how we can bring them all back in the 2 suitcases though!!
wtf???Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
put one kid in each?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jofrey
yes, that christmas classic....Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
stopped carbs againQuote:
Originally Posted by NickA
went from 80 kilos to 65 in 3 and a bit months but i run 8 km a day except saturdays
don't dare risk it
good idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
nobQuote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
I'm 105kg+
lol
^
plwch's wife was worried about me when i went up
thought i was sick
tried feeding me beer and spaghetti and cake
show and tell is such fun.
did you have a beard?Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
you look a bit weird without a beard and thin