Definitely not
he'll be on talk tv soon enough.Has Clarkson been dropped by Amazon? I'd be amazed if he gave a fuck. Ok, the money is useful but it'll just add to the appeal of him for people that like his schtick. He could get work if he wanted it I'm sure, he's mates with Piers Moron and that cabal for a start.
God my two would make a bloody fortune alrightTo all Tattlers with young children / grandchildren
Be sure to tell them to write down any breakfast spats with siblings about cocopops and lunch spats about who gets the biggest or extra sausage.Make notes on the way to school / shops about who has next turn to press the crossing button.
All these gems will make a fortune for your family /child in 30 years time.
I think any parent that considers their children as extensions of themselves a bad parent. You should be putting the best interests of your child ahead of your own because they didn’t choose to be your child and children are not possessions nor are they your friends and should not have that responsibility dumped on them. I have one son he is an only child. His father and I would high five each other when he would tell us he hated us because it meant we were doing our job as his parents. My son is now 29 years old and a productive contributing member of society as well as being a navy veteran and after dealing with some of the more irresponsible people his age or younger I will get a phone call thanking me for the way his father and I raised him.Pondering mummy issues...
I was having some thoughts as to whether Diana was actually a bad mother? What makes a bad mother? Is love enough? We know she wasn't that intelligent herself, wasn't very strict with boundaries, used a young William as a confidante and, towards the end, introduced the boys to a number of "uncles". I'm not suggesting her mental health had anything to do with it. The question that occured to me was, whilst she may have thought she was doing her best, were her mothering skills low? I do realise Charles had a part to play, but I guess I'm wondering if your views on Diana's competence as a mother have changed in light of the way Harry has gone off the rails in the very public way he has done.
And IF you think Diana was not a good mother role model for her children, is she to blame for that (i.e. could she have improved her skills to become a better mother if she wanted to) or do you think that was beyond her conscious control?
*Edited to add: I'm not sure where I sit on these questions, so I'm keen to know what others think. It's where my morning brain took me and I don't mean to cause any offence.
Her sister? Because Kate is still close and on speaking terms with her family. She's classy like thatNo idea who this woman is but can you please tell her to get back to the kiddies playground......
"My friends are Betty than yours, na na na na na..."
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and elbowed him out of the way to get out first ..Lets thank God they weren't twins or Harry would be complaining that William took all the space in the womb and constantly kicked him!
*raises hand* I don't have siblings and am unlikely to have children/grandchildren all current factors remaining constant, but the pup fights with me a lot. Will that work? I have photos of the scratches and bruises he gave me. Can put them in black and white.To all Tattlers with young children / grandchildren
Be sure to tell them to write down any breakfast spats with siblings about cocopops and lunch spats about who gets the biggest or extra sausage.Make notes on the way to school / shops about who has next turn to press the crossing button.
All these gems will make a fortune for your family /child in 30 years time.
on GBNews they have simplified the 'insults' to ... ' for saying he hated her..' - in which case he is entitled to his opinionWatching news now. Jeremy Clarkson has apologised to H&M for his comments about Smeg.
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