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You have a two year old controlling your remote control and you end up watching

 

Curious George

Handy Manny

Mickey Mouse Club House

Special Agent OSO

Jake and the Neverland Pirates

 

Parenthood. :facepalm:

 

 

:headbang:

 

My seven year old completely monopolises the TV.

Anything I want to watch is considered "daddy's boring TV"

 

His favs are:

Match Of The Day, fast forwards through the taking bits

Football News

Sponge Bob :cloud9:

Horrible Histories

Horrid Henry :mad:

we went all through the cbeebies stage - which he's now very embarrassed about

he calls my music "80s music" and it's all "dumb"

 

Interestingly, I tried to get him into comics many times... but he's into football big time... how did that happen? My father was also into football but being a 70s dad had little time for his kids, so I grew up with 2000AD...

 

My younger son, age 3, is still in the Thomas, Fireman Sam and Pingu stage

he can use my laptop to get episodes from You Tube by himself and has his own little DVD player

 

I think I'll end up in the shed when they're teenagers

 

 

p.s. both boys have enjoyed The Wiggles - we even went to see them in Hammersmith

 

fatherhood rocks ! :banana:

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:cry:

 

You have a two year old controlling your remote control and you end up watching

 

Curious George

Handy Manny

Mickey Mouse Club House

Special Agent OSO

Jake and the Neverland Pirates

 

Parenthood. :facepalm:

 

 

:headbang:

 

My seven year old completely monopolises the TV.

Anything I want to watch is considered "daddy's boring TV"

 

His favs are:

Match Of The Day, fast forwards through the taking bits

Football News

Sponge Bob :cloud9:

Horrible Histories

Horrid Henry :mad:

we went all through the cbeebies stage - which he's now very embarrassed about

he calls my music "80s music" and it's all "dumb"

 

Interestingly, I tried to get him into comics many times... but he's into football big time... how did that happen? My father was also into football but being a 70s dad had little time for his kids, so I grew up with 2000AD...

 

My younger son, age 3, is still in the Thomas, Fireman Sam and Pingu stage

he can use my laptop to get episodes from You Tube by himself and has his own little DVD player

 

I think I'll end up in the shed when they're teenagers

 

 

p.s. both boys have enjoyed The Wiggles - we even went to see them in Hammersmith

 

fatherhood rocks ! :banana:

 

Very cool (thumbs u

 

My son who is nearly three can navigate himself around an IPad better than me :facepalm:

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14 month old.

 

Waybuloo

Raa Raa the Noisy Lion

Balla-bleeding-mory

Driver Dan's Story Train

Tree-Fu Tom.

 

Oh... And Star Wars - The Clone Wars :)

 

I tried to watch Thundercats the other day and was devastated in how poor the update is.

 

 

Although Cheetara is still looking hot :cloud9:

 

Cheetara.jpg

 

 

HOOOOO!!!!!

 

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14 month old.

 

Waybuloo

Raa Raa the Noisy Lion

Balla-bleeding-mory

Driver Dan's Story Train

Tree-Fu Tom.

 

Oh... And Star Wars - The Clone Wars :)

 

I tried to watch Thundercats the other day and was devastated in how poor the update is.

 

 

Although Cheetara is still looking hot :cloud9:

 

Cheetara.jpg

 

 

HOOOOO!!!!!

 

Ho, Ho HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (:

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Luckily I have a four year old and we currently watch

 

Batman: brave and the bold

Thundercats

Ultimate Spiderman

Avengers (when it was on)

 

Disappointingly he doesn't watch clone wars anymore :(

 

He sometimes watches Adventure Time and there's all the usual kids stuff as well. I'm just glad that he's getting into some of the cartoons that we can enjoy together.

 

We also have Netflix and that has allsorts of marvel stuff we watch together.

 

Now my 18mth old son has no interest tv what's so ever, unless there's an animal on the screen then he's happy and points away.

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my 20 month old watches

 

Chuggington

Thomas

Waybuloo

Peppa Pig

 

My 5 year old currently watches

 

Horrid Henry

Tom and Jerry

Transformers: Original series

Power Rangers Super Samurai

 

So, does Pepper Pig have three eyes? meh

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Anybody remember what the number is that needs to be added to parcels when sent from the US to the UK?

 

Here you go...

 

UK Customs recommended putting "Zero rated tax code 4902900000 for used books"

 

 

Brian

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