Title: Things you do for kids Post by: magicroundabout on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 16:27:25 sorry but my step son for his 8th Birthday has asked to go and watch Man UTD.
I've just purchased two tickets to go up on 16th Jan v Burnley. Not a glamer tie but he'll love it all the same. can't wait to see his face once he walks inside Old Trafford :D i may wear my swindon top though 8) Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: Samdy Gray on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 16:28:16 Get out. Now.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: magicroundabout on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 16:31:41 Get out. Now. :D not my choice i'm affriad and his mum wouldn't take him and his dads a cunt so i'd rather me take him. Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: Samdy Gray on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 16:34:13 But why take him to Old Trafford? You know you should've just bought him tickets to a Swindon game...
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: magicroundabout on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 16:40:25 if it was my son i would have and i pointed this out to Jen.
I will bring him to Swindon to show him real football one day when he is a bit older with more sense Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: sonicyouth on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 16:44:16 You know you should've just bought him tickets to a Swindon game... and ruin the poor kid's christmas? harsh.Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: strooood on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 17:54:19 I usually just pretend to be a 12-year old girl called Rosie on chat rooms and persuade them to meet me.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: 4D on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 21:00:43 sorry but my step son for his 8th Birthday has asked to go and watch Man UTD. I've just purchased two tickets to go up on 16th Jan v Burnley. Not a glamer tie but he'll love it all the same. can't wait to see his face once he walks inside Old Trafford :D i may wear my swindon top though 8) I take it you'll be supporting Burnley :) Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: chalkies_shorts on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 23:25:27 Put him up for adoption or tell him to fuck off and buy him a tank top.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: Miss Angry on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 00:26:57 Good for you magic! You cant force your (step) child to be a Swindon fan or even like football as i have found out! He will be well chuffed.. im sure.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: herthab on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 05:50:40 Good for you magic! You cant force your (step) child to be a Swindon fan or even like football as i have found out! He will be well chuffed.. im sure. I did. It's called Tough Love. Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: pumbaa on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 10:08:04 Put him up for adoption or tell him to fuck off and buy him a tank top. I know I shouldn't laugh at this...... So long as my little lad doesn't want to support the scum in yellow, I don't care. But with the influence of Uncle Fred, I'm confident of a future Swindon fan...... Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: Fred Elliot on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 10:25:12 word
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: suttonred on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 12:17:07 Took my 8 year old to orient, she did show and tell with the programme last week, the other kids are saying they like Swindon as well as Chelsea now, i'll try and convert the lot before she leaves.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: Dazzza on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 12:30:34 I usually just pretend to be a 12-year old girl called Rosie on chat rooms and persuade them to meet me. How is the horse? Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: jonny72 on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 12:34:33 But why take him to Old Trafford? You know you should've just bought him tickets to a Swindon game... I took my 6 year old nephew to a Swindon game. He said it was border line child abuse and if I do it again he'll be reporting me to child services. Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: Dozno9 on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 17:41:57 I do like seeing in the summer kids playing football on the park by me and it feels me with pride when I see one Swindon shirt amongst the clan of PLC Premiership shirts.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: A Gent Orange on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 19:59:54 That is why I'm glad our monster turned out to be a girl so she can support a football team (ie the town) if she wants but with little or no pressure to confirm and pretend to care about some bunch of millionaire cunts, who, if they couldn't play football would be taxi drivers. Or inside. Or both.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: chalkies_shorts on Thursday, December 24, 2009, 23:38:18 My eldest is a 15 year old girl who goes to the games with me. She's still under peer pressure and has the piss taken out of her for being Town. She always gets asked who her proper team is and its Town. She has no Premiership team and doesn't want one - its Town, England and a little bit Ireland. My 11 year old daughter gets the same ans is ardent town alhough she only goes to games occasionally. My lad is 8 - can I get him interested in football, can I fuck.
Title: Re: Things you do for kids Post by: china red on Friday, December 25, 2009, 06:35:10 My lad is 8 - can I get him interested in football, can I fuck. The second you tell him he can't go he'll be begging to be taken along |