The perils of being a grandad

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Re: The perils of being a grandad

Postby steve m » Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:41 am

b33fy wrote:These thing happen.. all part of growing up, no doubt he'll mend quickly. You can spoil him some more now :) What about a nice scalextric set with a couple of caterhams??


I have four Grandkids, and have to say over the years, have had times when ive thought perhaps this isn't the right thing to do, hindsight and all that

My worst one was, Daughter wanted to borrow my belt sander, so on the way to work, I took it round, all in its box, Grandson wanting to help, aged 4 ish, took the box, tipped it over to see what was in it, sander fell out, and broke at least four of his toes, it upsets me still !!!

These things happen, and its al about life and learning,

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Re: The perils of being a grandad

Postby Phil N » Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:42 pm

How about we all become your sarogate great grand kids and you can buy some quads for us to smoke around your land on? Bet you don’t feel half as guilty when we stack it :D
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