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22-06-08, 08:06 AM
Thanks Maat, little man, still with no name (shameful i know but we will definately have it on lock down by the 30th-registration day..lol) is doing well. Hes eating, sleeping and do-doing up the place with the best of them..lol
Nice to hear yours doing well, and keep the stories coming as us novices very much appreciate the tips.
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Le Moor - congrats rude boy...now I know why you are after all those sound tapes, nothing like putting the little to sleep to some Tippa Irie lyrics 
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Thanks Incog and yup, forget Bah Bah Black Sheep or dem ting dare, i will be testing my boy on his Dub Plate knowledge as soon as he can speak. You just know he has to be a Saxonite. May even name him Musclehead...lol
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22-06-08, 10:37 PM
Musclehead! Where's the baby name thread a brother needs some help LOL
“I've learned that a person doesn't need to have all of the answers in order to help you, just merely being able to point you towards the appropriate resources is more than enough."Afriki on Life Coaching
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22-06-08, 10:40 PM
Le Moor - Saxon were down on the South Bank today, Colonel, Levi, Rusty and the gang...nostalgia!!
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05-07-08, 10:15 PM
Finally registered the baby on Monday at Brixton townhall. Man the parking system down there is just too teef. Can you believe i tried to park in 6 different bays and all of them took my money without dishing out the ticket, so i just left it without a ticket, because if you're five mins late to register they turn you away. When i came out a warden was just about to give me the ticket, but once i showed him my boys big eyes and my sob story the brother had to step down....lol. Believe im writing to the teefing Council to get back my £6
Anyway Baby's growing superspeed and has put on 2.5 lbs in 4 weeks which is way more growth than normal according to midwife. Hes also got some ginormous thighs so you just know hes destined to play centre forward in the Premiership anytime soon ..lol
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08-07-08, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Le Moor
Thanks Maat, little man, still with no name (shameful i know but we will definately have it on lock down by the 30th-registration day..lol) is doing well. Hes eating, sleeping and do-doing up the place with the best of them..lol
Nice to hear yours doing well, and keep the stories coming as us novices very much appreciate the tips.
Thanks Incog and yup, forget Bah Bah Black Sheep or dem ting dare, i will be testing my boy on his Dub Plate knowledge as soon as he can speak. You just know he has to be a Saxonite. May even name him Musclehead...lol
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I always struggled with names for my children and with the last two went way over the 30 day registration. However I was told by the registra that if I wanted to I could register the baby without a name and return and fill in the details later.
Now why didn't they tell me that years earlier.
If we do not have an accurate analysis of the problem, we cannot possibly develop a good strategy to resolve it.
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08-07-08, 09:23 PM
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I always struggled with names for my children and with the last two went way over the 30 day registration. However I was told by the registra that if I wanted to I could register the baby without a name and return and fill in the details later.
Now why didn't they tell me that years earlier.
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LOL yeah but you know what Tahilba, having a deadline is a good thing else both your kids and mine might still be nameless...lol.
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08-07-08, 09:24 PM
My grandson is 21 months now and quite the little man. Chatting more than his father did at his age.
I'm feeling away abit because he is at nursery now his mothers gone back to work...And apparently my grandson isn't to happy about it either. He's been throwing a lot of tantrums and doesn't want to do anything for his mother (right now she's the person who as stuck him in this place)
But I plan to to book a couple of weeks off work soon and have him down here. Spend some much needed quality time with him....and his sisters.
I don't think I ever said but I actually have three grandchildren....My sons wife already had two girls so they call me nannie also....I know I have said that my son is quite the man and a good catch for any woman....Excuse me while I pat myself on the back.
Happy to hear everyones baby is doing well....All remember to cherish these early days they go so quickly.
If we do not have an accurate analysis of the problem, we cannot possibly develop a good strategy to resolve it.
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09-07-08, 08:24 PM
Le Moor - man when that baby falls asleep on your chest, then and only then will you know the true meaning of life 
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09-07-08, 09:45 PM
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Le Moor - man when that baby falls asleep on your chest, then and only then will you know the true meaning of life 
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Know exactly what you mean Incog... 
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11-07-08, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Le Moor
Thanks Incog and yup, forget Bah Bah Black Sheep or dem ting dare, i will be testing my boy on his Dub Plate knowledge as soon as he can speak. You just know he has to be a Saxonite. May even name him Musclehead...lol
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Le Moor
I arrived late on this one but still a BIG CONGRATS to you and (the one who did all the hard work) your good lady.
Hey, what do you mean 'Saxonite'? Surely you are not going to deny the little one the joy of savoring some vintage Jah Shaka?
Respect
Remember!
You are more likely to get what you deserve rather than what you want.
Make sure you DESERVE the things you want!
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11-07-08, 10:31 PM
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Le Moor
I arrived late on this one but still a BIG CONGRATS to you and (the one who did all the hard work) your good lady.
Hey, what do you mean 'Saxonite'? Surely you are not going to deny the little one the joy of savoring some vintage Jah Shaka?
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Thanks Backatya,
Yeah Jah Shaka can run, but only as part of Saxon's burial history which i aim to show him...lol
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12-07-08, 11:52 PM
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LOL yeah but you know what Tahilba, having a deadline is a good thing else both your kids and mine might still be nameless...lol.
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No my children would be called the names i gave them whilst carrying. My daughter as 6 names on her birth certificate and then she is know by all including school by a pet name she got while I was carrying.
This name doesn't appear on her certificate and I really regret not using it. And yet it is the name that everyone knows her by....It may be a problem when she attends secondary school. In her early days of nursery school they taught her to write both her first name and her pet name. But I agreed with the school that they use her pet name...it is only a problem when new teachers are at the school.
I recall one teacher calling her by her proper name and I was like "who you talking about"...I'd forgotten her proper name. And during medical appointments rear thought they are They have to call several times befoe either of us realise.
And the reason she as 6 names is because myself and her father couldn't make up our minds. Infact several of these names were added at the very point of registeration.\, much to the amusement of the registra.
@All
I am typing this from my sons house spending weekend with my grandson...who is so damn cute....My son is screwing because my daughter in law as bought him a toy buggy to push around and my son his not having it that when he was a similar age I got him one.
If we do not have an accurate analysis of the problem, we cannot possibly develop a good strategy to resolve it.
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