Responsible parents at Xmas

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Post by whmon Fri Dec 24 2010, 21:55

Responsible parents at Xmas time should stay up and open their presents at midnight. This is so that they can devote Xmas day to their kids. So that is what we will be doing tonight, even though the kid in question is a 22 year old bruiser and is spending Xmas partying with his mates and we won't see him until Boxing day. As we are, after all, responsible parents. Only 2 hours to go wheeeeeeeeee Big Grin

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Post by janey Fri Dec 24 2010, 22:13

1hr and 45mins! And counting!! Happy christmas from another responsible parent! Only of a dog though!!
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Post by Guest Fri Dec 24 2010, 23:50

Talking of being responsible it's 11.50pm and the kids are still up.
Plan b. Does anyone have a spare bottle of everclear?

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Post by Guest Sat Dec 25 2010, 10:43

No, fraid not.

But we put on a ghost story dvd at about 11pm and the kids (18 & 16) went to their rooms! rolling on the floor rolling on the floor

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