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entwisi 23-07-2008 14:18

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nah, they will be playing the usual boom boom boom

<fx: ARRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH I've turned into an "owd ******!" >

pipinfort 23-07-2008 14:19

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Never mind the poor kids.............I WANT ONE........now if only i could persuade the missus to push me round.......;)

CASPER 23-07-2008 15:38

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 610203)
Siobhan has had a hifi since day 1.

She doesn't have it now as she prefers stories and has done for about 9 months.

Be careful with the stories, my daughter loved a bed time story every night. By the time she started school she promptly fell asleep every time they had an afternoon story. The teachers used to let her sleep (well, she was the youngest in the year), thankfully she grew out of it by the time she went into the juniors:D. It was soooo funny, I still tease her about it.:angel:

jaysay 23-07-2008 16:13

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 610239)
Never mind the poor kids.............I WANT ONE........now if only i could persuade the missus to push me round.......;)

Don't think thats a daft as you make it sound pipinfort, if they've come up with a childs push chair it won't be long before there is a wheelchair in the shops for old rockers like me:D:rolleyes:

Eric 23-07-2008 17:32

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 610223)
i am the devil:dflam: just what percentage of those purchasing this garbage, can you see having Mozart fer em?:D

I know your question is rhetorical, but 1% comes to mind:rolleyes: And another 3% have actually heard of Mozart.:(

Eric 23-07-2008 17:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 610259)
Don't think thats a daft as you make it sound pipinfort, if they've come up with a childs push chair it won't be long before there is a wheelchair in the shops for old rockers like me:D:rolleyes:

I love it .... racing down the sidewalk in your wheelchair with Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild" blaring away:theband:

Bonnyboy 23-07-2008 17:41

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Silliest idea I’ve heard of in a while, fail to see the point of it. It probably wont be long before all pushchairs are like that though.

panther 23-07-2008 18:43

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Too Expensive for a chav though dont ya think? ;)

Eric 23-07-2008 19:00

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And what exactly is a Chav .... and why don't we have any here:confused:

Bonnyboy 23-07-2008 19:20

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 610326)
And what exactly is a Chav .... and why don't we have any here:confused:

You most likely do have Chavs, just called something else - Chav a short definition

Eric 23-07-2008 20:10

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 610339)
You most likely do have Chavs, just called something else - Chav a short definition

Ok ... we have some .... tho' not many in K-town.

jambutty 24-07-2008 20:55

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I think that prams should have a self contained supply of oxygen to counter the exhaust fumes that are spewed out into their little faces.

emzy 25-07-2008 08:13

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I remember looking at these when expecting the boys, I dont think that they are that bad an idea, fair enough where you can talk to your child your should but shopping etc is just boring for them, all they can see is legs!!! I talk to my boys and have on more than one occasion been caught singing to them in town too. I dont think it's chavvy (and no im not a chav either) I think its just another one of these things that move on with time, Might be beneficial for a child , you can play nursery rhymes, abc's etc through it not just chavvy bounce music. The speakers are near the child not the mum so it will be the little one listening really, and doubt that it would play too loud, they must have thought about that, so that it plays no louder than the allowed level of say a childs toy

emzy 25-07-2008 08:15

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 610319)
Too Expensive for a chav though dont ya think? ;)


Single parents / low income parents (under a certain threshold) qualify for a maternity grant of £500 to buy things for the baby, this isnt any more expensive than a lot of the prams on the market really, have seen many "chavs" in town pushing round £300+ prams


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