by seaside nipper » Tue Mar 08, 2016 10:25 am
TBC wrote:Heisen wrote:With two kids and a house to look after? Pfft. School can wait.
I'm a year older than you and couldn't imagine having those kind of
responsibilities. <****>
Aye well , parenthood and a mortgagae, its great. At least you know they never leave you.
As if that's not commitment enough, you've also got to stop crying and let your kids cry instead , just like Saturday. I had to keep the ol stiff upper lip whilst my 11 y o broke his heart at the state of play and the vitriolic atmosphere. Watching your kid break his heart is kinda sobering. His belief and passion was matched by his naivity and belief that it will be allright. That was humbling
Responsibilities eh ?
You better keep yours to a minimum for now until we get ourselves out of this major rut
[quote="TBC"][quote="Heisen"]With two kids and a house to look after? Pfft. School can wait.[/quote]
I'm a year older than you and couldn't imagine having those kind of [u]responsibilities[/u]. <****>[/quote]
<laugh>
Aye well , parenthood and a mortgagae, its great. At least you know they never leave you.
As if that's not commitment enough, you've also got to stop crying and let your kids cry instead , just like Saturday. I had to keep the ol stiff upper lip whilst my 11 y o broke his heart at the state of play and the vitriolic atmosphere. Watching your kid break his heart is kinda sobering. His belief and passion was matched by his naivity and belief that it will be allright. That was humbling
Responsibilities eh ?
You better keep yours to a minimum for now until we get ourselves out of this major rut
<backout>