Kim; well if you're going to be like that about it! :¬(
(The ONLY reason I'm going is 'cos the girls want to see it on the 'big screen'! And the beer. (me, not the girls!) If I never saw a game my life would still be grand.) :¬)
Charlie; Now, there's a man that gladdens me heart! Thanks for droppin' by my good pal, you have a way of lightening a man's heart! I will gladly have you as my one and only son! Welcome back. :¬)
Madame DF; I had a blast with the daughters in the pub this evening watching the final. Their Mom came to take them home at a timely hour though, as it should be! (Da wasn't out too long after either, got to show example etc.) :¬)
Kim; Just read your post, funnily enough, our childhood sporting experiences were quite similar, except for the shower episodes. Ours, though catholic was a poor school, and much as the 'Brothers' would have liked us all to have showers while they watched, showers were a 'luxury' we didn't have. Though some teachers still insisted we change out of sports gear in front of them at the side of the pitch! :¬/
Pearl; They are getting older and unfortunately the days when we will all be under the same roof are getting lesser and lesser. A sign of Ma & Da getting older? :¬)
Lock the doors! Flush the keys!
ReplyDeleteand da is smiling! and do what UB said! xoxoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteSweet!!! Enjoy their company, Map. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteRejoice!
ReplyDeleteParty, party!
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So is that you off down the pub then? ;)
ReplyDeleteLucky man---guess you don't have to wash the dishes then
ReplyDeleteIsn't it nice to be loved? :)
ReplyDeleteUB; If only we could keep 'em locked up! :¬)
ReplyDeletesav; Da is happy. :¬)
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Pon; I did. Sometimes it's grand being the only man in a household of five! :¬)
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Pat; Hallelujah! :¬)
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Scarlet; Every day is a party in our house! :¬)
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Kim; Care to join me for a pint? (Bringing the two youngest to the local to watch the final later this evening!) :¬)
Clyde; I'm the only man in the house and still it's me who does the cooking and the dishes! And, I like it that way! :¬)
ReplyDeletehope; Nice doesn't even come near! :¬)
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Other than the fact it would take too long to get there, and I don't drink, there's also the problem that I loathe football.
ReplyDeleteApart from that I'd be up for it :)
Kim; well if you're going to be like that about it! :¬(
ReplyDelete(The ONLY reason I'm going is 'cos the girls want to see it on the 'big screen'! And the beer. (me, not the girls!) If I never saw a game my life would still be grand.) :¬)
Ah, 'tis good to be back and see that all is well with the Stew family.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Map, for being here for me when I wasn't. Care to adopt me and add a son to all those daughters?
Hurrah! So, is it safe for you to go out now then?
ReplyDeleteI put it down to traumatic childhood experiences - see the blog post PE Teachers are Demons From Hell :)
ReplyDeleteCharlie; Now, there's a man that gladdens me heart! Thanks for droppin' by my good pal, you have a way of lightening a man's heart! I will gladly have you as my one and only son! Welcome back. :¬)
ReplyDeleteMadame DF; I had a blast with the daughters in the pub this evening watching the final. Their Mom came to take them home at a timely hour though, as it should be! (Da wasn't out too long after either, got to show example etc.) :¬)
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Kim; I will be back after reading your link. :¬)
Kim; Just read your post, funnily enough, our childhood sporting experiences were quite similar, except for the shower episodes. Ours, though catholic was a poor school, and much as the 'Brothers' would have liked us all to have showers while they watched, showers were a 'luxury' we didn't have. Though some teachers still insisted we change out of sports gear in front of them at the side of the pitch! :¬/
ReplyDeleteAh! All the Stews under one roof!
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Pearl; They are getting older and unfortunately the days when we will all be under the same roof are getting lesser and lesser. A sign of Ma & Da getting older? :¬)
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