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Old 31st-March-2008, 02:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

Following on from the thread suggesting that if people want to have kids they should be prepared to work to support them I would say that if people are going to have kids they should be willing to carry them around until they are old enough to walk rather than block up bus aisles with their buggys (when they're not aiming for your ankles on a busy shopping street that is).

Is the use of a pushchair just a sign of a lazy parent?
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Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

lol - good luck any person that comes up with a yes for this one.,
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Is the use of a pushchair just a sign of a lazy parent?
Nah, it's lazy babies Rob. They got legs they should bleedin' use them.

Same for the mobility scooter mob...disabled people, incapacitated fatties, stroke victims and old folk. Lazy fekkers the lot of them.



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Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

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You're premature again Rob. April Fools is tomorrow.
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You've heard that too?

Don't fret Rob, I've heard there are some exercises and pills you can take to stop the inevitable happening too soon.
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I just imagine 'enjoying' a threesome with you & Cruella and the problem's solved
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I feel so rejected and unattractive now. How will I cope knowing that the gorgeous, fit and unbelievably sexy RobD doesn't fancy me?My life is over.


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I feel so rejected and unattractive now. How will I cope knowing that the gorgeous, fit and unbelievably sexy RobD doesn't fancy me?My life is over.


i installed our double buggy with gladiator*-style chariot blades and a large extenable plastic hand slapping device.

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Re: Are buggys & pushchairs just a refuge for a lazy parent?

Rob.. if i could be ars** I would write a long winded reply, but its not worth it.. I have people to run over with my pushchair
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Following on from the thread suggesting that if people want to have kids they should be prepared to work to support them I would say that if people are going to have kids they should be willing to carry them around until they are old enough to walk rather than block up bus aisles with their buggys (when they're not aiming for your ankles on a busy shopping street that is).

Is the use of a pushchair just a sign of a lazy parent?
I’m in favour of segregation until the kids are 25

If you want to take your 4 yr old to a restaurant and let them run all over the place and jump up and down on the seats that’s fine but it should be enforced segregation

Bit like the mum with kids only parking space at supermarkets (that’s segregation)

Could you imaging the out cry if it was middle aged white men only parking space?

So yes have buggies that allow prams and push chairs and push chair lanes etc

However we need spaces for over 25's only

Ps for my nieces and nephews these rules don’t apply ,their well behaved
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I’m in favour of segregation until the kids are 25

If you want to take your 4 yr old to a restaurant and let them run all over the place and jump up and down on the seats that’s fine but it should be enforced segregation

Bit like the mum with kids only parking space at supermarkets (that’s segregation)

Could you imaging the out cry if it was middle aged white men only parking space?

So yes have buggies that allow prams and push chairs and push chair lanes etc

However we need spaces for over 25's only

Ps for my nieces and nephews these rules don’t apply ,their well behaved


Am fed up with getting run over by pushchairs around where I live. The parents have no pavementcraft at all. And if they don't have it, how are the kids going to develop it?!
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Rob, I am tempted to suggest that you get back in your pram . BTW what is that with your kindly headmaster forum pic?
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