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#1
Quote from: his holiness nb on January 30, 2008, 10:50:52 AM
Quote from: the Deel Rover on January 30, 2008, 10:34:20 AM
just wondering is this the longest running fued in the history of the board , will it continue to 2009 ?

:D

Just reading this now. The gas thing is that snowed under was banned, so you would think whilst sneaking back in he would be discreet about his identity. But no he jumps straight in slagging off people for spending time on here and then gets stuck into Pints  :D :D :D

For someone with such a life and feels himself above the regulars here, how many times has he registered here now?

I make it 4.

Here comes the saviour of the GAABOARD.  :D :D :D  My job entails long hours, might as well entertain myself whilst working, the clue to it is in my username, oh I never said I have an amazing life, I'd challenge you to quote where I did, but you will make some pathetic excuse and say you won't, surprise, surpprise  ::) - I said that THIS BOARD isn't my life for some it is and I find that harlious, you included kid.  :-*  Was snowed under banned?
#2
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 29, 2008, 09:27:17 PM
So whether you need a pushchair depends on how much you can carry? 
There are baskets in every shop, trollies in most shops for people to carry stuff. 

I've nothing against trollies as long as the people using them realise there's more than them in the shop.

Yawn - get some sleep - totally pathetic!  You must be the most considerate person on the planet, slapping kids, berating parents, berating people who work in fast food joints, the list is endless ........... nitey nite, my work is just about done ..... thats paid work - not social interaction.  ;)
#3
BTW what about those inconsiderate people with shopping trollys.  ::)
#4
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 29, 2008, 09:00:49 PM
Quote from: oiddas on January 29, 2008, 08:55:25 PM
When you say shopping - buying a one pound pic'n'mix doesn't really count.  Btw is that not bizzare that when you had kids, albeit someone else's, you didn't park in allocated spaces, but when you're alone you do, that really is making a point.
No I'd park in them if they're available but they aren't always available, kids or not.

I never had any difficultly doing a weeks shoppping with any of them, warn them to stay close to you, let them carry something to make them feel helpful, no problems.   I don't see any need for pushchairs/prams (trollies can be used anyway), or special parking spaces at doors. 

So what did your 2 or 3 year old neice and nephew carry, the pic'n'mix?  I persume, though one thread would suggest otherwise, you are a grown man, you could probably carry more than a young mother, those oul boxes of pampers are a bit heavy too!
#5
When you say shopping - buying a one pound pic'n'mix doesn't really count.  Btw is that not bizzare that when you had kids, albeit someone else's, you didn't park in allocated spaces, but when you're alone you do, that really is making a point.
#6
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 29, 2008, 08:30:35 PM
QuoteThere is an amazing feature to prams, a real break through, its called the storage area underneath, it also has handles; here let me explain.  Mother and 3 year old toddler (lazy wee shite think he'd walk  Roll Eyes) go shopping, toddler  in pram, mother can shop and put purchases underneath or attach carrier bags to handles, everyone is safe, no hassle, no pressure, 3 year old toddler   walks mother has to keep eye on him, no shopping done and very little can be bought as she has to have one hand free for toddler.  Its called common sense, look it up.

What sort of a parent are you or what sort of parents do you know that can't manage a child in a shop without having them tied up to a pram?
But sure I suppose if you don't discipline your child having no control over them is to be expected.

Maybe it's the lack of sleep but shopping isn't a toddler's favourite past time, shock  :o!  Parenting isn't about choosing appropiate times to be with kids, it's about being with them as much as possible, sometimes shopping is required, best to keep everyone safe whilst you can get on with getting all the necessary bits and pieces, maybe though they should all do their shopping online, though they would have more chance in bumping into you there than in the stores.
#7
There is an amazing feature to prams, a real break through, its called the storage area underneath, it also has handles; here let me explain.  Mother and 3 year old toddler (lazy wee shite think he'd walk  ::)) go shopping, toddler in pram, mother can shop and put purchases underneath or attach carrier bags to handles, everyone is safe, no hassle, no pressure, 3 year old toddler walks mother has to keep eye on him, no shopping done and very little can be bought as she has to have one hand free for toddler.  Its called common sense, look it up.
#8
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 29, 2008, 08:03:26 PM
Quote from: oiddas on January 29, 2008, 07:52:19 PM
To tie a child up would be abuse, akin to slapping the poor defensless child, why would anyone want to do that.  You started a thread about not sleeping, how is making reference to it insulting you?

Because you've suggested that this board is what I'm about  ::)

btw, what's the difference is tying a child up at home and typing a child up in a pushchair?  Are these people with pushchairs the same people that can't walk their child through a carpark?  Probably have a "baby on board" sign on the car too.

I can't even begin to comprehend that!  I would think that all are parents doing the best for their kids, bound to be better than slapping the kids and berating the parents.
#9
To tie a child up would be abuse, akin to slapping the poor defensless child, why would anyone want to do that.  You started a thread about not sleeping, how is making reference to it insulting you?
#10
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 29, 2008, 07:31:35 PM
Quote from: oiddas on January 29, 2008, 07:28:09 PM
Yes that is true and they can also walk away, I'd rather be inconvienced by a mother pushing pass with a pram than read about another Jamie Bulger, I'm also sure the mother isn't intentionally out to cause you misery whilst shopping.

Because every child who's not in a pushchair will be abducted and murdered?


btw welcome back

No, but maybe a parent feels they can shop safer and with more comfort when they have their child in pram.  Seriously if this board is what you are about and not a wind up, is it any wonder you can't sleep!
#11
Yes that is true and they can also walk away, I'd rather be inconvienced by a mother pushing pass with a pram than read about another Jamie Bulger, I'm also sure the mother isn't intentionally out to cause you misery whilst shopping.
#12
About 3!!!!!!!! Jesus in a pushchair  ::) 3 is still very much a toddler.
#13
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 29, 2008, 01:53:04 PM
No ziggy that's necessary.

But it's not necessary for a mother out shopping with a newborn or toddler to have a pram, what should she use instead?
#14
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 28, 2008, 09:37:28 PM
Not my problem what they do with them.

Maybe kids and people with kids should just be banned from public places.  :o
#15
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 25, 2008, 09:20:09 PM
Quote from: Puckoon on January 25, 2008, 08:46:40 PM
Quote from: pintsofguinness on January 25, 2008, 06:09:08 PM
yes i am stiffler.
Yous have me worked out, it's been 4 years, a good run but now i'm outed as a gay woman.

Isnt that just one bus stop away from being a man?

well to be honest, a few pints and I'd be anyone's.

The scary thing is, that is probably 100% true.