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Congratulations pal!!
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Yeah, they are having a nice time I think thanks PW. We all went to soft play with friends this morning. Can't believe they are 2, it's gone so fast. Enjoy your new boy whilst he's tiny as I'm sure you are well aware it flies past.
Awww just the thought of a newborn is making me all broody again...
(no Bolton gear for either of them though, do you think I am totally stupid?! They're junior gunners!)
Awww just the thought of a newborn is making me all broody again...
(no Bolton gear for either of them though, do you think I am totally stupid?! They're junior gunners!)
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Well done to you both PW. Lots of fun to come. 

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So what's special about 15th January that had at least six of you at it like rabbits?
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:So what's special about 15th January that had at least six of you at it like rabbits?
Well, just off the top of my head...........
1559 - England's Queen Elizabeth I (Elizabeth Tudor) was crowned in Westminster Abbey.
1624 - Many riots occurr in Mexico when it was announced that all churches were to be closed.
1777 - The people of New Connecticut (now the state of Vermont) declared their independence.
1844 - The University of Notre Dame received its charter from the state of Indiana.
1863 - "The Boston Morning Journal" became the first paper in the U.S. to be published on wood pulp paper.
1870 - A cartoon by Thomas Nast titled "A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion" appeared in "Harper's Weekly." The cartoon used the donkey to symbolize the Democratic Party for the first time.
1892 - "Triangle" magazine in Springfield, MA, published the rules for a brand new game. The original rules involved attaching a peach baskets to a suspended board. It is now known as basketball.
1899 - Edwin Markham's poem, "The Man With a Hoe," was published for the first time.
1906 - Willie Hoppe won the billiard championship of the world in Paris, France.
1908 - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became America's first Greek-letter organization established by African-American college women.
1913 - The first telephone line between Berlin and New York was inaugurated.
1936 - The first, all glass, windowless building was completed in Toledo, OH. The building was the new home of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company Laboratory.
1943 - The Pentagon was dedicated as the world's largest office building just outside Washington, DC, in Arlington, VA. The structure covers 34 acres of land and has 17 miles of corridors.
1945 - CBS Radio debuted "House Party". The show was on the air for 22 years.
1953 - Harry S Truman became the first U.S. President to use radio and television to give his farewell as he left office.
1955 - The first solar-heated, radiation-cooled house was built by Raymond Bliss in Tucson, AZ.
1967 - The first National Football League Super Bowl was played. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League. The final score was 35-10.
1973 - U.S. President Nixon announced the suspension of all U.S. offensive action in North Vietnam. He cited progress in peace negotiations as the reason.
1974 - "Happy Days" premiered on ABC-TV.
1976 - Sara Jane Moore was sentenced to life in prison for her attempt on the life of U.S. President Ford in San Francisco.
1978 - Lisa Levy and Margaret Bowman, two students at Florida State University in Tallahassee, were murdered in their sorority house. Ted Bundy was later convicted of the crime and was executed.
1986 - President Reagan signed legislation making Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday a national holiday to be celebrated on the third Monday of January.
1987 - Paramount Home Video reported that it would place a commercial at the front of one of its video releases for the first time. It was a 30-second Diet Pepsi ad at the beginning of "Top Gun."
1998 - Lance Carvin, a stalker of Howard Stern, was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for threatening to kill Stern and his family.
2003 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Congress had permission to repeatedly extend copyright protection.
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That's when the Christmas Period has finally finished and the menstrual cycle goes back to normal....
It's science.. Or something
It's science.. Or something
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No, I reckon GtE got it in one, you're all celebrating the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the U.S. Congress had permission to repeatedly extend copyright protection by having a bit of nooky. Can't blame you. Now that I know I can't wait to jump the missus next January 15th.
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Gooner Girl wrote:Yeah, they are having a nice time I think thanks PW. We all went to soft play with friends this morning. Can't believe they are 2, it's gone so fast. Enjoy your new boy whilst he's tiny as I'm sure you are well aware it flies past.
Awww just the thought of a newborn is making me all broody again...
(no Bolton gear for either of them though, do you think I am totally stupid?! They're junior gunners!)
Thanks again everyone gonna leave in abit to get them from the hospital
GG you know you wanna
Can't ya at least have one a Gunner and one a Trotter
She's trying to breast feed him but having abit of trouble getting him to take to it can't be no lad of mine if he can't suck on a tit

Gary the Enfield wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:So what's special about 15th January that had at least six of you at it like rabbits?
Well, just off the top of my head...........
1559 - England's Queen Elizabeth I (Elizabeth Tudor) was crowned in Westminster Abbey.
1624 - Many riots occurr in Mexico when it was announced that all churches were to be closed.
1777 - The people of New Connecticut (now the state of Vermont) declared their independence.
1844 - The University of Notre Dame received its charter from the state of Indiana.
1863 - "The Boston Morning Journal" became the first paper in the U.S. to be published on wood pulp paper.
1870 - A cartoon by Thomas Nast titled "A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion" appeared in "Harper's Weekly." The cartoon used the donkey to symbolize the Democratic Party for the first time.
1892 - "Triangle" magazine in Springfield, MA, published the rules for a brand new game. The original rules involved attaching a peach baskets to a suspended board. It is now known as basketball.
1899 - Edwin Markham's poem, "The Man With a Hoe," was published for the first time.
1906 - Willie Hoppe won the billiard championship of the world in Paris, France.
1908 - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became America's first Greek-letter organization established by African-American college women.
1913 - The first telephone line between Berlin and New York was inaugurated.
1936 - The first, all glass, windowless building was completed in Toledo, OH. The building was the new home of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company Laboratory.
1943 - The Pentagon was dedicated as the world's largest office building just outside Washington, DC, in Arlington, VA. The structure covers 34 acres of land and has 17 miles of corridors.
1945 - CBS Radio debuted "House Party". The show was on the air for 22 years.
1953 - Harry S Truman became the first U.S. President to use radio and television to give his farewell as he left office.
1955 - The first solar-heated, radiation-cooled house was built by Raymond Bliss in Tucson, AZ.
1967 - The first National Football League Super Bowl was played. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League. The final score was 35-10.
1973 - U.S. President Nixon announced the suspension of all U.S. offensive action in North Vietnam. He cited progress in peace negotiations as the reason.
1974 - "Happy Days" premiered on ABC-TV.
1976 - Sara Jane Moore was sentenced to life in prison for her attempt on the life of U.S. President Ford in San Francisco.
1978 - Lisa Levy and Margaret Bowman, two students at Florida State University in Tallahassee, were murdered in their sorority house. Ted Bundy was later convicted of the crime and was executed.
1986 - President Reagan signed legislation making Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday a national holiday to be celebrated on the third Monday of January.
1987 - Paramount Home Video reported that it would place a commercial at the front of one of its video releases for the first time. It was a 30-second Diet Pepsi ad at the beginning of "Top Gun."
1998 - Lance Carvin, a stalker of Howard Stern, was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for threatening to kill Stern and his family.
2003 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Congress had permission to repeatedly extend copyright protection.

No it's just i'm irresistibleboltonboris wrote:That's when the Christmas Period has finally finished and the menstrual cycle goes back to normal....
It's science.. Or something

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Bish, please name the tipple of your choice. I too am now out of self assesment!thebish wrote:Oh yesss!!!! just got myself taken out of self-assessment!!!![]()

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Bijou Bob wrote:Bish, please name the tipple of your choice. I too am now out of self assesment!thebish wrote:Oh yesss!!!! just got myself taken out of self-assessment!!!![]()
yay!! mine's a pint of Otter!

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Say, I don't suppose you have any photos of the three of you all together on the day they were born?Gooner Girl wrote:Congratulations PW. 15th October is a great day to have a birthday. I gave birth to my twins 2 years ago today.

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I think you should call him 'Dan'plymouth wanderer wrote:Well i'm ecstatic just got back from the hospital after witnessing my mrs giving birth to are first son and im over the moon

Congrats PW

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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Say, I don't suppose you have any photos of the three of you all together on the day they were born?Gooner Girl wrote:Congratulations PW. 15th October is a great day to have a birthday. I gave birth to my twins 2 years ago today.


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Hope the breastfeeding gets sorted PW.
Nah, I can't condemn one of my children to the life of misery that is supporting the trotters. I'm a loving parent, why would I inflict that on a child?!
Nah, I can't condemn one of my children to the life of misery that is supporting the trotters. I'm a loving parent, why would I inflict that on a child?!

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Gooner Girl wrote:Hope the breastfeeding gets sorted PW.
Nah, I can't condemn one of my children to the life of misery that is supporting the trotters. I'm a loving parent, why would I inflict that on a child?!

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Well, to be honest, not to be published for general viewing at all !!Gooner Girl wrote:mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Say, I don't suppose you have any photos of the three of you all together on the day they were born?Gooner Girl wrote:Congratulations PW. 15th October is a great day to have a birthday. I gave birth to my twins 2 years ago today.
not that I'd dare to publish here with Caps and Jaffka around!
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I could have sworn bish gave them some Bolton gear when they were born.Gooner Girl wrote:Yeah, they are having a nice time I think thanks PW. We all went to soft play with friends this morning. Can't believe they are 2, it's gone so fast. Enjoy your new boy whilst he's tiny as I'm sure you are well aware it flies past.
Awww just the thought of a newborn is making me all broody again...
(no Bolton gear for either of them though, do you think I am totally stupid?! They're junior gunners!)
Congrats PW.
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Congrats PW 

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Mental, Bloody Mental.
But a Tad Happy as I Just called the BBC Motion Gallery and got given an Aussie Number to call in the morning!
Related to my hopeful Radio Show.
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But a Tad Happy as I Just called the BBC Motion Gallery and got given an Aussie Number to call in the morning!
Related to my hopeful Radio Show.
(I want to play a clip of an episode of Classic era ****** *** at the start of each show!)
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