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Lack of love is not a good thing Legaleagleish - Feel the love from the forum going your direction.....


Daizie - I agree no child should be "in charge" especially in a restaurant situation - my children get told quite firmly to bahave and it seems to work, if it didn't I would not take them to a restaurant. Some parents are completely unaware that their children are annoying other diners, which annoys me too. You need to train your children at mealtimes at home before expecting them to suddenly behave well in a restaurant situation.

???? Wrote:

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> ...and you can't achieve those admirable aims

> without resorting to violence? Cos that is what it

> is after all....

>

> edited for spelling but still probably wrong...18/19 ain't bad for spelling mi son:))

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Sean - it is on the main Lounge screen "Views" and

> "Posts" are numbered - this is the 106th post for

> this thread.


I find the "view" system unreliable Mick.


For example how many views does it say on your screen for this thread?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Are you taking the Mick TLS.


No need to have a pop, Mick. Leave it out Squire....


...sorry got a nice few quid by Backing Liverpool-Draw last night and laying under "4.5" Goals in the game as well...after all the trading I backed Chelsea at 35/1 and Liverpool at 55/1...I kid you not...:))

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