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StraferJack Wrote:

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> To be fair to mrs otta, two kids a lot harder than

> 1

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> I look at parents with one kid and think "you have

> NO idea. You think you do..."

>

> Because I was that parent for a while...


To be fair Mr Starfer three kids is a lot harder than two etc :)

Seabag Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > And I'm jealous

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> Tell us about a pub in Lewes SJ

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> Snugs, cushions and Harveys Ales

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> And old farts (like me) supping away

>

> I'm jealous


Some dodgy old school pub games too though, 'slpat the rat' 'aunt sally' 'tap and spile' or that one where you throw a coin in a box under the dart board maybe?

We wuz robbed - only got given 3 brass coins


http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Toad_in_the_hole_(game)


I do love this paragraph at then end


"For the last two years the Laughing Fish have won the league, but the game is getting a lot more competitive with teams trying ever harder to improve. Pubs outside the county are also trying to compete, with The Woolpack, Burgess Hill aiming to compete in the near future."

Surprisingly captivating game, especially toward the end of the day. Throw in a High-chair, a thumb sucking rule and it all adds to the glamour.



???? Wrote:

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> I've found it

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> http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Pitching-Discs.h

> tm

StraferJack Wrote:

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> To be fair to mrs otta, two kids a lot harder than

> 1

>

> I look at parents with one kid and think "you have

> NO idea. You think you do..."

>

> Because I was that parent for a while...



I'm not so sure. In some ways it is much harder. Just getting out the bloody door becomes a huge challenge.


But you're much more self assured and secure than with the first kid, where everything is new and a bit scary.


But this is rather off topic.

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