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Fake Baby Programme
suzisausage
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Anyone have the misfortune to watch this programme last night?
The husband of the woman who recreated a baby identical to her grandson summed it up for me. strange strange people. I wanted to have an early night but this programme had me glued trying to find out why?
The husband of the woman who recreated a baby identical to her grandson summed it up for me. strange strange people. I wanted to have an early night but this programme had me glued trying to find out why?
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The wife watched it.
It all seemed very weird to me and even sad from the bits I did see.
There was a couple who apparently delayed having children to live a life of lots of holidays etc and then couldn't have them leaving this poor woman to "play" with these fake babies.
Was she frightened of the responsibility of a real child but liked the idea of a baby?
I don't know but it seemed strange.0 -
she just liked dressing them up, but didn't want the mess or the noise of having a baby! she said she wasn't wasting money, but then spent £300 on designer clobber for a fake baby! even a milk bottle holder for £100 that would never hold milk.....0
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[cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]she just liked dressing them up, but didn't want the mess or the noise of having a baby! she said she wasn't wasting money, but then spent £300 on designer clobber for a fake baby! even a milk bottle holder for £100 that would never hold milk.....
Wish I could spare that kind of dosh!
I've had to splash out nearly 300 notes on a washing machine just after Christmas!0 -
Was your wife grateful for such a wonderful present Len? ;o)[cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]
Wish I could spare that kind of dosh!
I've had to splash out nearly 300 notes on a washing machine just after Christmas!0 -
[cite]Posted By: F-Blocker[/cite]
Was your wife grateful for such a wonderful present Len? ;o)[cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]
Wish I could spare that kind of dosh!
I've had to splash out nearly 300 notes on a washing machine just after Christmas!
Wouldn't have got away with that sadly!
This is an unwelcome extra that cropped up over the period.0 -
Always the way Len.
My boiler blew-up a few Christmases ago - I feel your (financial) pain!0 -
Yep flashed past it, then realised what it was about, weird weird weird programme![cite]Posted By: F-Blocker[/cite]Always the way Len.
My boiler blew-up a few Christmases ago - I feel your (financial) pain!
Yep my boiler went wrong just before crimbo, very cold in the Ollie household!!! ;-(0 -
Yep my boiler went wrong just before crimbo, very cold in the Ollie household!!! ;-([/quote]
why,what did you do to her?0 -
This is going to be a big thing. First came across it two years ago. It started as a cheaper alternative to pocelain dolls but has evolved into a world of surrogate children.[cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]she just liked dressing them up, but didn't want the mess or the noise of having a baby! she said she wasn't wasting money, but then spent £300 on designer clobber for a fake baby! even a milk bottle holder for £100 that would never hold milk.....
I predict you'll see reborn babies replacing toy dogs in handbags in the world of airhead fashion.0 -
[cite]Posted By: Alex Wright
This is going to be a big thing. First came across it two years ago. It started as a cheaper alternative to pocelain dolls but has evolved into a world of surrogate children.
Quite handy, really.
No CSA & maintenance when you fall out with the missus.
And instead of having teenagers, they don't need new trainers and a ready supply of tenners......and the family taxi back at night. ;o)0 -
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[cite]Posted By: ads[/cite]why,what did you do to her?
yes very droll dude ;-)0 -
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