My daughter is now truly feral
#32
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#33
Re: My daughter is now truly feral
What did this Farmer Jack person say about your child taking some of his milk? Or are farms free-for-alls in WA? And surely there must be some health and safety issues around wearing PJs when visiting a farm?
#34
Re: My daughter is now truly feral
We all went down to Burleigh beach, parked up in the shopping area and my sons all got out the car without shoes on and walked around bare-foot Told me it was too hot and better for their feet.
Ah well guess it will be thick un-manageable surfers hair next.
By the way they are only 7 years old.
J
Ah well guess it will be thick un-manageable surfers hair next.
By the way they are only 7 years old.
J
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Re: My daughter is now truly feral
Me and middle daughter went into town last week, it was about 1pm. There wasa girl about 15 walking up the road in her pyjamas and slippers . That was a sight to see, my daughter couldn't believe her eyes.
She wont even go to the door unless she's got her make up on and her hairs straightened to within an inch of its life.
She wont even go to the door unless she's got her make up on and her hairs straightened to within an inch of its life.
#38
Re: My daughter is now truly feral
Now, go and play with some traffic.
#39
Re: My daughter is now truly feral
We had friends over for dinner last night all the kids arrived in their pj's as did one of the mum's, the other one said if she had known she would have put hers on too.
In saying that a couple of weeks ago we went out to visit some mate's and I went there in my pj's and fluffy dressing gown with hood
We often nip down to the SERVO and forget our shoes, just trying to fit in you understand
In saying that a couple of weeks ago we went out to visit some mate's and I went there in my pj's and fluffy dressing gown with hood
We often nip down to the SERVO and forget our shoes, just trying to fit in you understand
#40
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Re: My daughter is now truly feral
We had friends over for dinner last night all the kids arrived in their pj's as did one of the mum's, the other one said if she had known she would have put hers on too.
In saying that a couple of weeks ago we went out to visit some mate's and I went there in my pj's and fluffy dressing gown with hood
We often nip down to the SERVO and forget our shoes, just trying to fit in you understand
In saying that a couple of weeks ago we went out to visit some mate's and I went there in my pj's and fluffy dressing gown with hood
We often nip down to the SERVO and forget our shoes, just trying to fit in you understand
#42
Re: My daughter is now truly feral
I'm wearing my pjs to lunch next week. They're pink flannel with multicolour stars that glow in the dark. Lovely. Although, I won't be in bare feet. I suffer from Raynaud's syndrome and my hands and feet are always very cold. I wear slippers even in the heat of summer.
#43
Re: My daughter is now truly feral
You must be so proud. If my eight year old son had his way he would go to school in his pjs.I have to check that he has brushed his hair under his hat.Hes blending in nicely.
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Re: My daughter is now truly feral
I think thats the main reason for my son wearing a hat. I send him off to brush his hair and he comes back with a hat on with mad hair sticking out from under it. He looks like a cross between Max Wall and Coco the clown