Re: I need to know....
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 1:01 pm
Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
MW wrote:Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
MW wrote:Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
Bum Crack wrote:MW wrote:Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
Na I'm all good. Minor premiers, double chance, flog pies at MCG first week of finals. Life is good.
Magellan wrote:Bum Crack wrote:MW wrote:Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
Na I'm all good. Minor premiers, double chance, flog pies at MCG first week of finals. Life is good.
I always thought the match-day catering at the 'G was questionable, but that's just gross.
MW wrote:Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
Grenville wrote:MW wrote:Is everyone in a f..ked mood after last nights debacle in the Ashes? judging by the posts today (myself included) I would say yes
Yep, still pissed off.
JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
Booney wrote:JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
1 out or the two of them together?
1 out - probably 11 or 12.
2 together - when the oldest is 11 or 12 and the youngest 8 or 9.
JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
amber_fluid wrote:JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
Just take them to the pub with you, it’s easier and the missus won’t know!
JK wrote:amber_fluid wrote:JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
Just take them to the pub with you, it’s easier and the missus won’t know!
No way, costs me an arm and a leg on the Chocolate skill tester thingy
JK wrote:amber_fluid wrote:JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
Just take them to the pub with you, it’s easier and the missus won’t know!
No way, costs me an arm and a leg on the Chocolate skill tester thingy
Booney wrote:JK wrote:amber_fluid wrote:JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
Just take them to the pub with you, it’s easier and the missus won’t know!
No way, costs me an arm and a leg on the Chocolate skill tester thingy
Go to the Land of Food first and buy a mixed bag for $3 and take them there with you.
Dutchy wrote:JK wrote:At what age did fellow posters think it appropriate enough for their kids to stay home on their own for a few hours?
9-10 if popping down the shops etc...knowing they had access to a phone to contact us if required and not to answer the door under any circumstances (made it awkward one day when the grandparents did a drop in )