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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Of course, at 6 years old you've probably missed the boat. Better luck next time.
    Next time!!!!!! At my age, one is enough, Marmite!!! Por lairo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Of course, at 6 years old you've probably missed the boat. Better luck next time.
    I disagree, its never too late to install some proper values in a child.

    well. 15 might be too late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    I disagree, its never too late to install some proper values in a child.
    Hence the use of the useful word 'probably'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artisan
    When was the last time you saw a young child tucking in to Brussels sprouts, string beans, cabbage, lettuce etc?
    Look I hated veggies as well. My mom would boil them for hours and they came out like shit. '

    But then I found the asian way to cook vegetables. Fast and hot with lots of garlic and oyster sauce. Wonderful.

    My kids are 11 and have always eaten vegetables as long as they are cooked the Thai way. No they dont like lima beans, brussel sprouts or oddly enough peas. But all the others yes.

    Oh and I dont eat weird green food either. You have to get her eating veggies, not the issan crap, but nice veggies like green beans, broccoli, asparagus and the such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artisan
    When was the last time you saw a young child tucking in to Brussels sprouts, string beans, cabbage, lettuce etc?
    The last time I saw my kid eating veggies was her last meal here in Thailand when she was a week shy of 6 and leaving here to go to school in the states, and a friend of hers came to have dinner with us in the states at about 4 years old and he ate a bowl full of Broccoli at one setting, so kids do eat what they are told to in my country, but we raised our children and not like Thailand where they just grow up.

    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    my son eats what he is told to. this includes greens. but given a choice I am sure he would only eat sausages, sweets and icecream.
    That is the way it should be done, and is done in most civilized countrys, raise the kid to take life as it comes instead of like children in Thailand that can not handle any adverse thing that does not go the way they think it should.
    But everywhere is getting like that anymore, people to busy making money to raise a child. let them grow up on their own and then you have these fits of temper where they go off and kill a shit load of people because they are mad and have not been raised to accept thats the way things are sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artisan View Post

    I wonder........ could it possibly be that she's only 6 years old? (6 next month actually). When was the last time you saw a young child tucking in to Brussels sprouts, string beans, cabbage, lettuce etc?

    Everyday, my kids, particulalry my son...7yo, loves his vegies, green ones to boot. Chinese cabbage, beans, peas, cauliflower, broccoli etc etc....the girl almost the same.

    I put it down to not spoiling them, not letting them just eat what they want and having a kitchen to cook them good healthy food.

    Get a kitchen and it will answer all your problems.
    I like poisoning my neighbours dogs till they die cos I'm a cnut

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nawty
    Get a kitchen and it will answer all your problems.

    Poor child growing up kitchenless.

    yup.

    we should start a website, save a poor child in need, build a kitchen now.

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    Yeah...DD can donate his skills, I seen his gawdy design tastes and it should fit in Thai style perfectly.

    The kid is going to grow up thinking it is the norm to not have a kitchen.....you are therefore teaching your child to grow up and not have a kitchen or go into one and not know what it is used for. The child come adult will then want to eat out every night and then wonder at the end of the month why she is broke.

    Imagine the child wanting to buy a house in the future....asking agents 'what is this room for'.....or searching endlessly for a house without a kitchen.

    Build the ferkin kid a kitchen so she can play making cookies and shit....probably not green ones though.

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    kitchenless children.

    could the world be any crueler?

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    Do any of those aid agencies have campaigns for this kind of neglect ?

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    I would think so,

    I'm thinking we need a song, like we are the world, we are the future, lets make the kitchens a better place,

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    she has a teddy bear, but she doesnt have a kitchen!
    Last edited by kingwilly; 14-03-2009 at 03:19 PM.

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    Yeah....'she gets to eat out a lot...but what does a home cooked meal look like'

    Maybe we could arrange for her to be picked up and taken to kitchen world in HomePro or SB Furniture.....would make the poor little kiddi cry.....maybe she could even sit on the lap of the kitchen designer and tell him what she wants in her fantasy kitchen for xmas...

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    I think at the very least we could send her some dirty chocolate cake mix bowls so she can use her finger to lick them clean!

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    I lived in a condo for a while. Fridge, rice cooker and a little gas thingy and you're away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    I possibly cook once a month.
    That's not surprising King Willy, or should it be "Big Dick"? From my reckoning you have posted at least 25 postings per day over the three years since you've been a subscriber to TeakDoor.

    You're never too old to get a life Willy boy.

    Further more, you claim to have one son. What makes you consider yourself God's gift to children and why do you, and the other smart arses on this thread, take the piss out of a comment that was introduced my me in good faith to this forum. Get back to caring for your son instead of your computer.

    Poor child growing up kitchenless.

    yup.

    we should start a website, save a poor child in need, build a kitchen now.
    You're a sad and adolescent twat Big Dick and this forum is worse off because of the likes of you and your juvenile buddies.

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    I can see a tantrum coming...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    I can see a tantrum coming...
    Me too but not from me. Tantrums normally come from juveniles, and there are plenty of them on this forum

    He and his buddy think that's it's OK to take the piss out of my six-year old girl. And what about the rest of you faceless and placeless people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artisan
    And what about the rest of you faceless and placeless people.
    OH MY GOD ! she is faceless also!

    poor kid.

    that's what happens when you grow up without a kitchen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artisan
    He and his buddy think that's it's OK to take the piss out of my six-year old girl.
    I thought they were taking the piss out of her father.

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    NO, He is not talking about his kid, He is talking about you as he wants to come and punch you teeth down your throat..

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    no. i just think he is being an irresponsible father, aint the kids fault

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickA
    I lived in a condo for a while. Fridge, rice cooker and a little gas thingy and you're away.
    simple really!

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    Children need Kitchens


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