LiamGallaghersBucketHat
Go on, geezer.
Or maybe I just had that particular iPod
You may have, still impressive nonetheless.
Or maybe I just had that particular iPod
Watching @Mather produce charts to determine which screws he should use on his new cart last night made me question if I am in the same hobby.You may have, still impressive nonetheless.
Since I see that I have triggered you. I am lining up a VERITABLE PLETHORA of charts to throw at you for the next 12 months.
Watching @Mather produce charts to determine which screws he should use on his new cart last night made me question if I am in the same hobby.
You can definitely tell who has more free time.
No kids = MathertimeYou can definitely tell who has more free time.
No kids = Mathertime
That’s not quite sure that’s how I’d categorise that particular relationship…
I love having Mathertime. Is it really worth love and maybe having someone to take care of you when you're old if you have to go to kids soccer matches? I think not.No kids = Mathertime
I love having Mathertime. Is it really worth love and maybe having someone to take care of you when you're old if you have to go to kids soccer matches? I think not.
Don’t you free time shame me!
The only thing that takes care of you when you're older, is money. As for kids sports, I wasn't allowed to play hockey because my parents refused to get up at 6 am and drive me to the rink. So I'll be damned if I'm having some mini Mather playing early morning hockey and both ruining my life and also living out my childhood dreams.I love having Mathertime. Is it really worth love and maybe having someone to take care of you when you're old if you have to go to kids soccer matches? I think not.
The only thing that takes care of you when you're older, is money. As for kids sports, I wasn't allowed to play hockey because my parents refused to get up at 6 am and drive me to the rink. So I'll be damned if I'm having some mini Mather playing early morning hockey and both ruining my life and also living out my childhood dreams.
JUST FOR THAT, YOU DON'T GET TO EXIST
This was perfectly acceptable parenting in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Now if you said this everyone would think you are stunting your child's life opportunities and dooming them to work pt at a 7/11I wasn't allowed to play hockey because my parents refused to get up at 6 am and drive me to the rink.
IT IS A GAMES ROOM JESUS FUCKING CHR-I hope the boards are still around when someone buys your place and converts the MD to a game room or something else.