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Stringaling - April 20, 2007 01:54 PM (GMT)
I thought this might be appropriate for you guys...(turn on your sound)

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hope4today - April 21, 2007 08:47 PM (GMT)
:haha: That's a classic, String!! The boys should enjoy that. :rolf:

andiesmama - April 21, 2007 08:55 PM (GMT)
:haha: :thumbsup:

clayman - April 21, 2007 10:05 PM (GMT)
That's old! My wife brought that home from work about two years ago!

Yeah, it's great, though! I'd like to get one. I used to be like that guy on the couch.

hope4today - April 22, 2007 01:43 AM (GMT)
The guy on the couch reminds me of the ripper I got my daughter the other week.

I went to the loo in my ensuite one day and it was soooo bad the smell went clear through into my bedroom (I'd had very yummy curry the day before). In the moment I had a great idea.

I went out to the kitchen and tapped my 15yr old daughter on the shoulder and said I needed to talk to her about something. She dutifully followed me into my room, stood there for about 2-3 seconds and then her eyes started to pop out of her head :yikes: and she screamed "oooh Muuuummm" and ran out. :rolf:

I was sooo proud of that one!! Don't think a man could have done it better. :bravo:

Some people might think that was mean, but really I'm just being a great single mum, making sure she doesn't miss out on those wonderful experiences Dad's usually bring. Can't fault me on that can you?

:haha:

andiesmama - April 22, 2007 02:33 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (hope4today @ Apr 21 2007, 08:43 PM)
The guy on the couch reminds me of the ripper I got my daughter the other week.

I went to the loo in my ensuite one day

Okay, that is SUCH "Aussie talk".....I LOOOOVE it!!! :clap:


Oh, and kudos to you for doing that kinda "dad stuff" with your daughter!! :lol:

The guys on here are proud of you, I'm sure!!

clayman - April 22, 2007 06:40 AM (GMT)
Hope,
I've heard many people lament that in single-family households the children are deprived of the meaningful insight that only a father or mother (whichever is missing) can give. I must say that you have quite satisfyingly filled the role of father to your daughter.

I crown you honorary father! :thumbsup:

hope4today - April 22, 2007 06:45 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (clayman @ Apr 22 2007, 12:40 AM)
Hope,
I've heard many people lament that in single-family households the children are deprived of the meaningful insight that only a father or mother (whichever is missing) can give. I must say that you have quite satisfyingly filled the role of father to your daughter.

I crown you honorary father! :thumbsup:

Why thank you kind sir!! or should I say, "Thanks mate, goodonya :bravo: I'm proud to have earnt the title in such a way. :booyah:


hope4today - April 22, 2007 09:43 AM (GMT)
Ok I put a message here but decided to move it somewhere else as it was a derail but didn't know how to delete it, so now you have this crappy, nothing message instead :wave:

clayman - April 22, 2007 12:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (hope4today @ Apr 22 2007, 12:45 AM)
QUOTE (clayman @ Apr 22 2007, 12:40 AM)
Hope,
I've heard many people lament that in single-family households the children are deprived of the meaningful insight that only a father or mother (whichever is missing) can give. I must say that you have quite satisfyingly filled the role of father to your daughter.

I crown you honorary father! :thumbsup:

Why thank you kind sir!! or should I say, "Thanks mate, goodonya :bravo: I'm proud to have earnt the title in such a way. :booyah:

When my wife went to Melbourne the first time, they told her "goodonya!" She said, "What?"

We've been using the term for exceptional achievements around the house. I like the word -- or words -- or whatever...




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