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Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

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Old May 5th 2011, 12:17 pm
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
From as far back as I remember (around 6) I knew I wanted to be a mother, I don't know how I would have got through life if I couldn't have/didn't have children. I was one of those little girls who drew pictures of a quaint house, with husband and children out playing in the garden on swings and stuff
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Originally Posted by slapphead_otool
I must admit I get really annoyed by the attitude of parents, who think I am “odd” because I don’t have 5- 6 kids.

I think people who don’t have kids should get a tax rebate, like the baby bonus, only a bloody good one, for paying for the result of other peoples sexual frolics, and putting up with them in public places.

And don’t get me on to breast feeding and “baby on board” signs!:curse:
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
From as far back as I remember (around 6) I knew I wanted to be a mother, I don't know how I would have got through life if I couldn't have/didn't have children. I was one of those little girls who drew pictures of a quaint house, with husband and children out playing in the garden on swings and stuff
My sister was like that! I was outside climbing trees and playing cowboys and Indians with the boy down the road, while she was designing her wedding and planning a nice home and family! Good luck to her, she got exactly what she wanted and is very happy - even after 19 years of marriage
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
From as far back as I remember (around 6) I knew I wanted to be a mother, I don't know how I would have got through life if I couldn't have/didn't have children. I was one of those little girls who drew pictures of a quaint house, with husband and children out playing in the garden on swings and stuff

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Originally Posted by slapphead_otool
I must admit I get really annoyed by the attitude of parents, who think I am “odd” because I don’t have 5- 6 kids.

I think people who don’t have kids should get a tax rebate, like the baby bonus, only a bloody good one, for paying for the result of other peoples sexual frolics, and putting up with them in public places.

And don’t get me on to breast feeding and “baby on board” signs!:curse:
And how do you feel about cyclists?


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Default Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

Originally Posted by slapphead_otool
I must admit I get really annoyed by the attitude of parents, who think I am “odd” because I don’t have 5- 6 kids.

I think people who don’t have kids should get a tax rebate, like the baby bonus, only a bloody good one, for paying for the result of other peoples sexual frolics, and putting up with them in public places.

And don’t get me on to breast feeding and “baby on board” signs!:curse:
It all evens out in the end, when your a cranky old bugger in a nursing home (as you have no where else to go) having the state pay the nurse that has to spoon feed you, it'll be my kids paying tax to keep her/him employed.
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Old May 5th 2011, 12:57 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
My sister was like that! I was outside climbing trees and playing cowboys and Indians with the boy down the road, while she was designing her wedding and planning a nice home and family! Good luck to her, she got exactly what she wanted and is very happy - even after 19 years of marriage


I never done anything like that ffs!
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is that really you?
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
is that really you?
Obviously just tasted his first aussie beer
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Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
Obviously just tasted his first aussie beer
Or just had a Bunnings sausage sizzle.
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Originally Posted by Rambi
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How come parents can’t smell shit or vomit, don’t notice sticky fingers grabbing everything, and think little Garry is “learning” when he pulls the back off your new flat screen TV?

Apparently flat screens falling on children are now a major problem. Instead of making parents look after their bloody kids the TV designers have to make them “child proof”.

But the worst are arrogant breast feeders, who wait until they have a suitable audience and flop one out for a suckle.

“Its only natural Slappy” they say to me when I complain.

So is urination, defecation and masturbation. Next time I see a woman breast feeding in a restaurant I am going to take a piss, crap on the table then have a quick hand shandy.

That will wipe the smug smile off their faces.
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Originally Posted by scottishcelts
Or just had a Bunnings sausage sizzle.
They should be banned, truly horrible invention!
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Default Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

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They should be banned, truly horrible invention!
You would probably say the same about a Slapphead Sausage sizzle.
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Default Re: Should children be allowed in airline Lounges?

Originally Posted by slapphead_otool
How come parents can’t smell shit or vomit, don’t notice sticky fingers grabbing everything, and think little Garry is “learning” when he pulls the back off your new flat screen TV?

Apparently flat screens falling on children are now a major problem. Instead of making parents look after their bloody kids the TV designers have to make them “child proof”.

But the worst are arrogant breast feeders, who wait until they have a suitable audience and flop one out for a suckle.

“Its only natural Slappy” they say to me when I complain.

So is urination, defecation and masturbation. Next time I see a woman breast feeding in a restaurant I am going to take a piss, crap on the table then have a quick hand shandy.

That will wipe the smug smile off their faces.
I thought that was just a normal day in Happy jacks
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