Evicting a tenant.

CornishTone

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We will soon have 2 kids each near the same age so I might just do that one day they can play while we drink and talk about whatever. Cornwall is meant to be a nice place for a few days away :)

I’ve heard the same!

And “Whatever” sounds like a perfectly reasonable subject to discuss over a pint or a rum... or a pint of rum!
 

tepapa

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Livestock Farmer
Location
North Wales
We will soon have 2 kids each near the same age so I might just do that one day they can play while we drink and talk about whatever. Cornwall is meant to be a nice place for a few days away :)
Just been down to Cornwall for a wedding. It's a long way with kids from our end the country but definitely worth it. To be fair you could easy spend a week pottering back and forth sight seeing around the county.
 

hendrebc

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Livestock Farmer
Just been down to Cornwall for a wedding. It's a long way with kids from our end the country but definitely worth it. To be fair you could easy spend a week pottering back and forth sight seeing around the county.
Yes I did think it was a lot way with kids in the car :unsure: we took little one down to near Portsmouth to Peppa bloody pig world last autumn and i got her out of bed at 3am asleep and drove straight there we were almost there when she woke up. Apparently your not meant to have kids in a car seat for more than 2 hours at a time but no one told her that so it was fine :D
I'd probably do similar again it worked well.
Been thinking about it today I could call in on @Agrispeed while I'm there and I could pick up a ram I'm quite keen on getting from someone in Exmoor on the way home. Could be a bit of a busman's holiday if I got my own way wifey would hate it :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
Yes I did think it was a lot way with kids in the car :unsure: we took little one down to near Portsmouth to Peppa bloody pig world last autumn and i got her out of bed at 3am asleep and drove straight there we were almost there when she woke up. Apparently your not meant to have kids in a car seat for more than 2 hours at a time but no one told her that so it was fine :D
I'd probably do similar again it worked well.
Been thinking about it today I could call in on @Agrispeed while I'm there and I could pick up a ram I'm quite keen on getting from someone in Exmoor on the way home. Could be a bit of a busman's holiday if I got my own way wifey would hate it :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I take it from that you love peppa pig :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

hendrebc

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Livestock Farmer
I take it from that you love peppa pig :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
She's f**king great isn't she. Dvd on a bloody loop all for months at a time till it wore out and would stick. Then we got another one and wore it out too till I finally relented and paid for Netflix so she might watch something else. No Peppa bloody pig is on that too :shifty:
Btw she doesn't watch telly all the time it just feels like it when it's the same thing over and over again. I really hate that pig :cautious:
 

Agrispeed

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Cornwall
Yes I did think it was a lot way with kids in the car :unsure: we took little one down to near Portsmouth to Peppa bloody pig world last autumn and i got her out of bed at 3am asleep and drove straight there we were almost there when she woke up. Apparently your not meant to have kids in a car seat for more than 2 hours at a time but no one told her that so it was fine :D
I'd probably do similar again it worked well.
Been thinking about it today I could call in on @Agrispeed while I'm there and I could pick up a ram I'm quite keen on getting from someone in Exmoor on the way home. Could be a bit of a busman's holiday if I got my own way wifey would hate it :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Visitors always welcome (y)

We had our first wedding of the season just over a week ago, you weren't here were you @tepapa :eek:
 
She's fudgeing great isn't she. Dvd on a bloody loop all for months at a time till it wore out and would stick. Then we got another one and wore it out too till I finally relented and paid for Netflix so she might watch something else. No Peppa bloody pig is on that too :shifty:
Btw she doesn't watch telly all the time it just feels like it when it's the same thing over and over again. I really hate that pig :cautious:
Bagpuss is my favourite !
 

hendrebc

Member
Livestock Farmer
I think you would get fed up of bagpuss and the Flumps if you had to watch them as often as I've seen Peppa!
She likes dinosaurs so fed up of Peppa one day when her mum wasn't home I asked her if she would like to watch dinosaurs for a change and showed her a Jurassic park dvd and she got all excited at watching dinosaurs on telly. It's probably my favourite film and it said it was PG rated so thought it would be fine. (She wasn't 2 yet at the time) I assumed she would be asleep within 5 minutes but she didn't and sat through the whole thing. Anyways she absolutely loved it and I didn't have to watch Peppa it was great a real dad daughter bonding experience. Her mum came home and asked what we'd been up to and she said "Mam! Mam! Dinosaurs telly!" Mum wasn't impressed when she realised I'd let her watch Jurassic park at such a young age :oops: apparently parental guidance still means they have to be old enough to see people being eaten by then. One and a half isn't old enough I was told very loudly :oops: Her little face when she saw a t-rex for the first time though :love:
My argument is she wasn't old enough to understand it anyway :whistle:
 

Pond digger

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Location
East Yorkshire
She's fudgeing great isn't she. Dvd on a bloody loop all for months at a time till it wore out and would stick. Then we got another one and wore it out too till I finally relented and paid for Netflix so she might watch something else. No Peppa bloody pig is on that too :shifty:
Btw she doesn't watch telly all the time it just feels like it when it's the same thing over and over again. I really hate that pig :cautious:
If you think Peppa Pig’s bad, then try Paw Patrol:meh:
 

sawdust

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Location
Argyll
I think you would get fed up of bagpuss and the Flumps if you had to watch them as often as I've seen Peppa!
She likes dinosaurs so fed up of Peppa one day when her mum wasn't home I asked her if she would like to watch dinosaurs for a change and showed her a Jurassic park dvd and she got all excited at watching dinosaurs on telly. It's probably my favourite film and it said it was PG rated so thought it would be fine. (She wasn't 2 yet at the time) I assumed she would be asleep within 5 minutes but she didn't and sat through the whole thing. Anyways she absolutely loved it and I didn't have to watch Peppa it was great a real dad daughter bonding experience. Her mum came home and asked what we'd been up to and she said "Mam! Mam! Dinosaurs telly!" Mum wasn't impressed when she realised I'd let her watch Jurassic park at such a young age :oops: apparently parental guidance still means they have to be old enough to see people being eaten by then. One and a half isn't old enough I was told very loudly :oops: Her little face when she saw a t-rex for the first time though :love:
My argument is she wasn't old enough to understand it anyway :whistle:
But George has an dinosaur

 

CornishTone

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Location
Cornwall
We’ve just completed a 5,500km road trip across two countries over about a month with a 2 year old! No DVD, no iPad and no Peppa f#cking Pig!!! (Until we got on the plane, then she watched the little bacon factory for 8 hours straight!!!) Just a colouring in book, a few toys and plenty of snacks... oh, and ear plugs!

Anyway, a little trip down to Cornwall isn’t too hard I wouldn’t have thought!
 

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