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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Last night saw a lot of FFSing from me
When little tangle was awake between 12.30-3.30 crying about the pain of his adult teeth coming through.
There is only so long you can be sympathetic for at that time.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 20:59, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
Bad dad.

(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:02, Reply)
INORITE?
I lay with him comforting him until he finally fell asleep. But at one point I did suggest that if lying awake crying wasn't helping, he might try shutting up and going to sleep.
How are you BGB? Nice to see you back.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:10, Reply)
On the mend tangles.
Kids are shit unless they're other people's kids.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:13, Reply)
^this
and even then, they're not that great.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:16, Reply)
Funny, I quite like mine.
It's other people's that I can't stand.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:19, Reply)
Like farts

(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:20, Reply)
Precisely.

(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:22, Reply)
Put
The offspring in a car seat. Drive for fifteen - thirty minutes. Transfer to bed.

Sleep/drink/shag/deefityewant.

Ken?
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:03, Reply)
My nephew still falls asleep in the car and he's eleven.

(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:06, Reply)
I still do it and I' nearly 40.
I mean, you know, not when I'm driving. Just .... cars always make me sleepy.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:07, Reply)
Warm, smooth-running cars usually make me sleepy on long journeys.
Nissan Micras with paper-thin suspension do not.
(, Sat 2 Jun 2012, 21:16, Reply)

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