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Grandaughter copying Grandpa...


Grandaughter copying Grandpa...biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Aussie Paul. smile

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Case of Grandpa misleading small child to cause parents problems..
Go Grandpa!!!!!!

 

Just don't provide the red cordial .. until you pass grand child back to parents.



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Wait till she says.. eh granddad, pull me finger...



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How cute - met some people whose one year old twin grandchildren were getting ipads for Christmas!!!! Crikey I waited 65 years to get one!!!!

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Not long before she know her way around a laptop better than you Grandpa Paul biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 

Cheer John



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Cruising Cruze wrote:

Not long before she know her way around a laptop better than you Grandpa Paul biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 

Cheer John


 Absolutely John. biggrin

Aussie Paul. smile



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This Grandpa has just had one of my grandchildren aged 10 give me a 64 gig ipad as they have just updated, I have asked them to come over and show me how to use it.

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Yes, the grandchildren soon outsmart the grandparents when it comes to technology.

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Yes my four grand kids two of them are3 one 8 and one 9 all have I pads,when I went to school i had a wooden ruler and pencils  , she is a cutey Paul,just finished riding home from school with my three,at 69 yesterday I am in need of a nana nap now, cheers 

Lance C

 



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Olley46 wrote:

Yes my four grand kids two of them are3 one 8 and one 9 all have I pads,when I went to school i had a wooden ruler and pencils  , she is a cutey Paul,just finished riding home from school with my three,at 69 yesterday I am in need of a nana nap now, cheers 

Lance C

 


Ha ha, good one. We would get disciplined with the "yard" ruler!! Expensive to do that with an Ipad!!!!

Enjoy the nap...

Aussie Paul. 



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She will probably never copy me from this part of my youth. Our son Matt when I said "I was gorgeous back then" said, "you have a long nose and a small child on ya back!!! LOL

Aussie Paul. smile



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You were damn lucky Olley - we had a slate and slate pencil - it was great when we got to Primary though, we had "indelible" pencils - that we licked and the lead turned to ink (so did our tongues).

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Oh, brings back memories.  I also had a ruler at school, but I used to get wacked around the legs with it.............probably 'cause I was talking.

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@ Chicken

it tough you disciplinebiggrinbiggrin

 



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despite being geriatric, we have young married friends who have kids typically under 10.

Most of them have, or intend to buy their kids proper quad bikes.

I now just quietly shake my head and wonder what the hell is going on............not only is it illegal for them to be on the road (before they get into the nearby bush and beach), bu theyre too bloody young to be given vehicles at all, let alone $10K+ ones and what on earth are they going to give them when they are 5 years older - a house???

Ive asked these otherwise really nice people why they give their kids stuff like this and despite the waffle, they don't have a really good answer..........

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