Re: I need to know....
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 11:47 am
amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:The mullet cannot be justified or excused. EVER.
EFA Unless you’re a true teal Port supporter
amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:The mullet cannot be justified or excused. EVER.
EFA Unless you’re a true teal Port supporter
amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:The mullet cannot be justified or excused. EVER.
Unless you’re a true blue Port supporter
Booney wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:The mullet cannot be justified or excused. EVER.
Unless you’re a true blue Port supporter
I don't see a problem with them.
JK wrote:My eldest lad (12) has been growing his hair for a few years now and wears it back in a bun or pony tail or WTF you call it. Most of his mates have the mullet going now and he wants to do the same but Mrs K is steadfastly refusing to let him do so.
I'd prefer he didn't change from what he has presently, but I feel he is entitled to do so because:
a) It's his freakin hair so he should have a fair say in it
b) I had a mullet myself for years which looks crap retrospectively, but at the time was just the norm among virtually every bloke I knew
Is Mrs K being unreasonable, or is she right to put her foot down?
amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:The mullet cannot be justified or excused. EVER.
Unless you’re a true blue Port supporter
I don't see a problem with them.
I had a good one back in the day!
Booney wrote:JK wrote:My eldest lad (12) has been growing his hair for a few years now and wears it back in a bun or pony tail or WTF you call it. Most of his mates have the mullet going now and he wants to do the same but Mrs K is steadfastly refusing to let him do so.
I'd prefer he didn't change from what he has presently, but I feel he is entitled to do so because:
a) It's his freakin hair so he should have a fair say in it
b) I had a mullet myself for years which looks crap retrospectively, but at the time was just the norm among virtually every bloke I knew
Is Mrs K being unreasonable, or is she right to put her foot down?
He's 12, he wants to be cool like all his mates just like you and I did, compromise with her, let him get a mullet cut in but a soft one, not one of those squares shaved in the side shit tradie mullets. Go to a barber and tell them what you want and she might be pleasantly surprised. Does she like the mop now?
Dutchy wrote:You have to let them make their own choices, even if poor, that's the way they learn.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Dutchy wrote:You have to let them make their own choices, even if poor, that's the way they learn.
This is why I don't live with my wife, no matter how old her kids get, she has to micro-manage them and they just don't know how to adult.
She makes their decisions, they refuse to listen and then she feels that it's her duty to fix their every mistake.
JK wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Dutchy wrote:You have to let them make their own choices, even if poor, that's the way they learn.
This is why I don't live with my wife, no matter how old her kids get, she has to micro-manage them and they just don't know how to adult.
She makes their decisions, they refuse to listen and then she feels that it's her duty to fix their every mistake.
Me and my missus have clashed over this type of thing .. My kids are well behaved, well intended and have good hearts, but they're f***ing hopeless at doing things for themselves. Laziest buggers around and it all stems from having everything done for them.
Booney wrote:JK wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Dutchy wrote:You have to let them make their own choices, even if poor, that's the way they learn.
This is why I don't live with my wife, no matter how old her kids get, she has to micro-manage them and they just don't know how to adult.
She makes their decisions, they refuse to listen and then she feels that it's her duty to fix their every mistake.
Me and my missus have clashed over this type of thing .. My kids are well behaved, well intended and have good hearts, but they're f***ing hopeless at doing things for themselves. Laziest buggers around and it all stems from having everything done for them.
We went to a wedding about 8 weeks ago, Junior, well, 24 year old junior, was going to wear his black jeans and a button up shirt.
On the Friday night I got home and asked him what the go was, what are you wearing? He told me, he left for the pub....I check his room, jeans and shirt are ( wait for it ) on his bed UNDER a wet towel.
I washed them and hung them out. Who am I to offer advice to anyone?
Brodlach wrote:Two lads
One with a mullet
One with a top knot.
Hate both but the top knit irks me far more
JK wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Dutchy wrote:You have to let them make their own choices, even if poor, that's the way they learn.
This is why I don't live with my wife, no matter how old her kids get, she has to micro-manage them and they just don't know how to adult.
She makes their decisions, they refuse to listen and then she feels that it's her duty to fix their every mistake.
Me and my missus have clashed over this type of thing .. My kids are well behaved, well intended and have good hearts, but they're f***ing hopeless at doing things for themselves. Laziest buggers around and it all stems from having everything done for them.
amber_fluid wrote:My dad use to wake me up by giving me a good ol’ clip around the ear.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Dutchy wrote:You have to let them make their own choices, even if poor, that's the way they learn.
This is why I don't live with my wife, no matter how old her kids get, she has to micro-manage them and they just don't know how to adult.
She makes their decisions, they refuse to listen and then she feels that it's her duty to fix their every mistake.
am Bays wrote:amber_fluid wrote:My dad use to wake me up by giving me a good ol’ clip around the ear.
And you were greatful....