And the sprog has dropped.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by William Grainger, Jun 5, 2004.

  1. William Grainger

    darsy Guest

    only if you're talking about mental age, of course.
     
    darsy, Jun 7, 2004
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  2. William Grainger

    Lady Nina Guest

    I'm seriously thinking of having a 'child friendly' fest the weekend
    Team UKRM are at Donnington. Turn up with tents and kids and stick
    them in the back garden. There grass will be so long by then we may
    even lose a couple. Then those of you who hate kids (which actually
    includes me) can persaude Ginge to have Ginge fest 3 the same weekend
    - best of both worlds...
     
    Lady Nina, Jun 7, 2004
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  3. William Grainger

    Ian Guest

    The round window said it was 05/06/2004,so William Grainger grabbed
    his blunt crayon and scrawled:\n
    Plenty of lifting for you, for a while then.
    Congratualtions, and get used to the feeling, it lasts till about 5.

    Years that is..
     
    Ian, Jun 7, 2004
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  4. William Grainger

    Ginge Guest

    Not true, my dad has dark curly hair, but my sister and I are both
    ginger.
     
    Ginge, Jun 7, 2004
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  5. William Grainger

    Lozzo Guest

    Ginge says...
    And your mum's milkman at the time?
     
    Lozzo, Jun 7, 2004
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  6. William Grainger

    Ginge Guest

    Tents, or children?
    Except I have no plan to throw another "Gingefest", I think 2 was
    plenty, and they'll lose something if I repeat the chaos.

    It's a good ploy for you to get a whole bunch of willing babysitters
    though. Well played. :)
     
    Ginge, Jun 7, 2004
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  7. William Grainger

    Ginge Guest

    Also had dark hair, I asked.
     
    Ginge, Jun 7, 2004
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  8. William Grainger

    Porl Guest

    Like she'd say anything else....
     
    Porl, Jun 7, 2004
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  9. William Grainger

    Ginge Guest

    Oh, I was supposed to ask my mum!
     
    Ginge, Jun 7, 2004
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  10. William Grainger

    Lady Nina Guest

    dunno - so maybe half heartedly thinking is nearer the mark :)
     
    Lady Nina, Jun 8, 2004
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  11. William Grainger

    Champ Guest

    Champ, Jun 8, 2004
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  12. William Grainger

    Lady Nina Guest

    You know me so well :)
     
    Lady Nina, Jun 8, 2004
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  13. William Grainger

    Lady Nina Guest

    Yes, but I reserve that skill for things that are important and
    immediate. It is Sunday 5th September - anyone with kids who is thinking about
    going to Donnington and wants to come over on Saturday 5th do you want
    to stick a tent in my back garden? Non encumbered adults welcome but
    the idea is to have a kid friendly gathering. Sort of a mini fest even
    though I said I'd never have one.
     
    Lady Nina, Jun 8, 2004
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  14. William Grainger

    flash@work Guest

    I can see the MCN headlines now:

    "Many hurt in terrible Donnington crèche".
     
    flash@work, Jun 8, 2004
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  15. William Grainger

    Ace Guest

    "UKRM" "Child-friendly" - never thought I'd see the day.
     
    Ace, Jun 8, 2004
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  16. William Grainger

    ogden Guest

    I'll do my usual trick of avoiding all of them.
     
    ogden, Jun 8, 2004
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  17. William Grainger

    Lozzo Guest

    ogden says...
    For which we are eternally grateful.
     
    Lozzo, Jun 8, 2004
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  18. William Grainger

    Champ Guest

    *groan*
     
    Champ, Jun 8, 2004
    #78
  19. It was somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
    Place is turning into a nursery, ffs.

    --

    Dave

    GS 850 x2 / SE 6a
    SbS#6 DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#6 FUB#3
    FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19 COSOC#10
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jun 8, 2004
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  20. William Grainger

    Zymurgy Guest

    (William Grainger) wrote
    Too posh to push ? ;-)
    Ah.

    Excellent.

    Congrats to you and Claire.

    Cheers,

    Paul.
     
    Zymurgy, Jun 8, 2004
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