Isn't that just the classic example of the British "stiff upper lip"? They obviously instill it early. My girls would have been screaming and tearing each other's hair out by the end of that.
That was funny, but I really wanted an adult to say "NO biting Charlie". Because now that little tacker thinks biting is hilarious. *sigh* Why can't I switch that stuff off in my head?
Sparkly Street Family Update.
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Last night I made a roast pork dinner for the family; Fixit and I loved it,
Climber quite liked it, Cherub ate it but didn't enjoy it. Ki...
Saturday in Perth #3
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Cottesloe beach.
I've refrained from the usual photo of Indiana Tea Rooms with the Pylon
looming large in the background because I want to try to convey ho...
From my imagination
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Sometimes when I imagine something I’m able to capture it exactly. Then
after I work out all of the maths involved… I cut it straight out of fabric
and I s...
Postcards Twenty One
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Dear All
I was never good at taking the kids to the park. I did, very often. Living
in inner Sydney meant that that was what you did to guarantee your chi...
Relax?
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I've just come back from a massage. Nothing special, just a neck, shoulders
and back massage at the Chinese massage place in the local shopping centre.
I'v...
Is touch-typing relevant in the 'i' universe?
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*You know, at one time there must’ve been dozens of companies making buggy
whips. And I'll bet the last company around was the one that made the best
go...
The year in pictures - 2010
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Hi there! It's hard to believe its been over a year since my last post.
Here are some pics to show whats been happening around our house. Lots of
chang...
Even Monkeys Learn
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I've been keeping busy with lots of sewing as I just got a new sewing
machine last month. My other machine works fine for piecing, but was just
not cutting...
Change
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I have changed the name of my blog. When I first started this blog I have
to admit I was a little lost. I had just gotten out a really terrible
situation...
5 comments:
I have seen this video before and it never fails to make me laugh!
Ha, don't tell me Charlie didn;t know what he was doing ;)
Aren't they lovely kids though? Some big bothers would have clobbered bubs before then.
Isn't that just the classic example of the British "stiff upper lip"? They obviously instill it early. My girls would have been screaming and tearing each other's hair out by the end of that.
That was funny, but I really wanted an adult to say "NO biting Charlie". Because now that little tacker thinks biting is hilarious. *sigh* Why can't I switch that stuff off in my head?
In our house, it's -
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt...
...then it's f**in' hilarious!
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