One Born Every Minute - new series!

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  • gillypandagillypanda Posts: 13,963
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    d0lphin wrote: »
    lol great minds, Gillypanda

    It does make me cross when they generalise like that >:(

    My daughter-in-law's mum abandoned her when she was 18 months old, I'm her mum now and very proud of it. Like you, I haven't lost a son I've definitely gained a daughter and a granddaughter now too :)
  • vixyvicvixyvic Posts: 13,489
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    Loon wrote: »
    Aw come on! My first live night of the season! Have some Haribo. It makes you more productive. Honest. Look at my output already!
    Hi - I'm back in the room! I had to think out writing an e-mail. :)
  • vixyvicvixyvic Posts: 13,489
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    A Durex ad in the break...:)
    That amused me too :D
  • vixyvicvixyvic Posts: 13,489
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    gillypanda wrote: »
    Hello everyone, evening Loon! Nice to see you at the right time tonight :D

    Are you feeling it now, Vixyvic? I bet your family were dead proud :)
    A blister and some sore legs but otherwise very happy and proud!
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    Emergency....run out of Haribo

    Meant to be writing a work training programme....oh well
  • 2shy20072shy2007 Posts: 52,579
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    Another one wimping out ;) feel it FGS its the experience of your life!!!!,lol
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    2shy2007 wrote: »
    Another one wimping out ;) feel it FGS its the experience of your life!!!!,lol

    And here's the fine line betwixt bravery and idiocy ;-)

    I do want to slap the sweet young dad. GET ON A TRAINING COURSE! Get some grades!
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    Oh how CUTE is Stanley?!
  • gillypandagillypanda Posts: 13,963
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    What a knowing little baby Stanley was! Bless him
  • guernseysnailguernseysnail Posts: 18,922
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    Oh...Stanley is divine...
  • d0lphind0lphin Posts: 25,353
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    2shy2007 wrote: »
    Another one wimping out ;) feel it FGS its the experience of your life!!!!,lol

    Male?
    Loon wrote: »
    And here's the fine line betwixt bravery and idiocy ;-)

    I do want to slap the sweet young dad. GET ON A TRAINING COURSE! Get some grades!

    Well at least he is talking about bettering himself, which is a step in the right direction :)
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    True but we can all talk about it. I hope he does. He seems a good sort in any case
  • d0lphind0lphin Posts: 25,353
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    Wow baby Stanley is gorgeous! (I don't like the name though :blush:)

    (I was a couple of minutes behind btw so only just seen him)
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    We're seeing a lot more abnormalities in this series. I think in a way it's a good thing? More realistic I guess
  • d0lphind0lphin Posts: 25,353
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    aawww Logan's a happy little soul, lovely blue eyes :)
  • guernseysnailguernseysnail Posts: 18,922
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    Logan is a cutie.....

    This programme makes me so broody,,
  • Hayley_babyHayley_baby Posts: 15,825
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    I really want them to show a scientologist give birth where they have to keep quiet would be funny seeing someone tell them to remeber to keep there mouth shut :D
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    d0lphin wrote: »
    aawww Logan's a happy little soul, lovely blue eyes :)

    He was utterly gorgeous! I melted a wee bit
  • Hayley_babyHayley_baby Posts: 15,825
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    d0lphin wrote: »
    Wow baby Stanley is gorgeous! (I don't like the name though :blush:)

    (I was a couple of minutes behind btw so only just seen him)

    Yeah stanley is very old fashioned isnt it.
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    My friend is adamant her first boy will be Stanley. I like it. But then I have a Mary. I like old
  • LibitinaLibitina Posts: 2,430
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    Halfway through now, watching Sophie and Rhys. People spend a fortune on baby stuff, have 9 months to plan and save and yet still call an ambulance to get them to hospital rather than paying for a taxi or arranging a lift.
  • LoonLoon Posts: 3,282
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    Libitina wrote: »
    Halfway through now, watching Sophie and Rhys. People spend a fortune on baby stuff, have 9 months to plan and save and yet still call an ambulance to get them to hospital rather than paying for a taxi or arranging a lift.

    My Trainee Midwife did ask why they'd come in an ambulance. Didn't appear to be an emergency
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    I'm watching the repeat now.

    Not liking the woman who wants a girl and cried everytime she found out it was a boy. I really hate parents like this. She should love and cherish her boys not cry because they aren't girls. Horrible bitch >:(
  • Fibromite59Fibromite59 Posts: 22,518
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    pjw1985 wrote: »
    I'm watching the repeat now.

    Not liking the woman who wants a girl and cried everytime she found out it was a boy. I really hate parents like this. She should love and cherish her boys not cry because they aren't girls. Horrible bitch >:(

    I totally agree. She is so lucky to be able to have a family. Look at the people who long for a baby and can't have one at all. I would have loved to have had several children. I managed one and know just how lucky I am to do that.
  • walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,849
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    pjw1985 wrote: »
    I'm watching the repeat now.

    Not liking the woman who wants a girl and cried everytime she found out it was a boy. I really hate parents like this. She should love and cherish her boys not cry because they aren't girls. Horrible bitch >:(

    Not sure they got her age right either. Must have had a tough paper round.
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