Congrats!
well done mate
Commiserations.
lols
♥
Congrats TS
gratz man
pooppooppooppoop
don't you laugh prickToilet Sex wrote:
Finlay imo
lol
l m a o
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
James stop that
shut up finlay
more like fingay LOL
more like fingay LOL
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
haha FT
pooppooppooppoop
shut up sam the spam
Congratulations man!!
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Omg ts has seen a womans bits
I was hoping he was coming out
ye his mums wollololAdams_BJ wrote:
Omg ts has seen a womans bits
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
dick eds
except Shifty
except Shifty
♥
You know, I just came up with a thread idea. A "I'm having a baby" thread.
No offense Toilet, congrats on the kid. What names ya thinkin'?
No offense Toilet, congrats on the kid. What names ya thinkin'?
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
How old were your parents when they had ya?aynrandroolz wrote:
I think it's funny everyone shat on that Irish guy when he made the same excited announcement, despite him being the same age. People were cold and enjoyed ripping the shit out of his every word on the subject.
TS having said in the past he'd rather spend money on a sportscar than a family home.
Dude, you're younger than me. Bad luck pal. Married young, pregnant young. I hope you like vanilla ice cream.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Early 30's. Both financially independent and well into very well-paying careers. Could afford expensive private schools and decent upbringing without relying on grandparents. Cough cough.War Man wrote:
How old were your parents when they had ya?aynrandroolz wrote:
I think it's funny everyone shat on that Irish guy when he made the same excited announcement, despite him being the same age. People were cold and enjoyed ripping the shit out of his every word on the subject.
TS having said in the past he'd rather spend money on a sportscar than a family home.
Dude, you're younger than me. Bad luck pal. Married young, pregnant young. I hope you like vanilla ice cream.
I grew up happy and loved
if it's a girl then we both like the name Ella, so probably that. if it's a boy we don't have one yetWar Man wrote:
You know, I just came up with a thread idea. A "I'm having a baby" thread.
No offense Toilet, congrats on the kid. What names ya thinkin'?
adams you were loved because of your initials
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Not sure I'd send my kids to private school even if I had the money to be honest. But then again I go to a university full of twatty Americans, Englishmen and Indians who quite often join because other rich kids and royals not good enough for Oxbridge go/have gone there. Woo Royals. Woo, polo team. Woo, it has castles (it doesn't).aynrandroolz wrote:
Early 30's. Both financially independent and well into very well-paying careers. Could afford expensive private schools and decent upbringing without relying on grandparents. Cough cough.War Man wrote:
How old were your parents when they had ya?aynrandroolz wrote:
I think it's funny everyone shat on that Irish guy when he made the same excited announcement, despite him being the same age. People were cold and enjoyed ripping the shit out of his every word on the subject.
TS having said in the past he'd rather spend money on a sportscar than a family home.
Dude, you're younger than me. Bad luck pal. Married young, pregnant young. I hope you like vanilla ice cream.
So my image of private school twatishness (education: excellent, awareness of what's going on outside their little bubble: shocking) is probably distorted.
But surely you meet more interesting people at a state school. Ie, people whose parents aren't just like yours.
Maybe I've been brainwashed though - my parents sent me to state school in the US on principle (they could've afforded private). I had a good time.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
point: being wealthy is by no means a prerequisite for raising a good child, nor is your income a reliable gauge of how decent your kid is going to be. As long as you have enough to feed it and dress it and time to give it attention, and you're not a moron, then I'm pretty sure you're k.
I've met excellent people raised by single mums in their 20s, and a shit load of absolute disasters with rich banker-parents. But hey, at least they can get that job at Daddy's firm and live comfortably and complacently until their inevitable death.