Pregnant at 15. Mum 'Delighted'...

Pregnant at 15. Mum 'Delighted'...

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cal72

7,839 posts

172 months

stuttgartmetal

8,111 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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“Soya’s so fit, she’s got a six-pack,” says proud mum Janis, who lives in Teeside and is also mum to daughters Coco, 17, Ritzy, 15, and Soya’s twin brother Tarot. “It’s not like her regime is doing her any harm.”



She's just about to get a one pack.
All Janis's kids have names you'd give a pet gerbil.

JonRB

74,957 posts

274 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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anonymous said:
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rofl You total git. hehe

Chris Type R

8,081 posts

251 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Google reveals that they're a family not steering too clear of the media.

http://www.closeronline.co.uk/RealLife/Reallifesto...

Edited by Chris Type R on Tuesday 16th August 14:35

crofty1984

15,950 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Um, some may want to rethink clicking the link at work, it's barred where I am (presumably because of the title). Don't want a black mark against your records.

Tiggsy

10,261 posts

254 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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cal72 said:
lol - they must have quiet a scrap book!

Are they even real people? Seems like a Mail editor invented them to supply stories over the years! They're like the Trueman Show....but for retards.

stuttgartmetal

8,111 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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wail said:
Tarot had been visiting the park in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, with staff and pupils from Walworth School, which caters for pupils with special needs.
He began arguing with another pupil and in a temper lashed out and broke the girl's glasses.
A school carer spotted a police officer nearby and called him over to have a word with Tarot, hoping it would calm him down. But instead the boy became more aggravated - a symptom of his condition - and began swearing at the officer


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-394917/Boy...
What a Mother.
Just a complete joke, which would keep a team of psychoanalists in work for a long time.

Attention deficit disorder, and excuse for a kid to behave in any friggin way he wants.


Iam afraid this is the kind of mother that is surprised whn their kid washes up on the beach in Thailand full of of Puff, E and spunk.

mgmrw

20,951 posts

159 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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stuttgartmetal said:
What a Mother.
Just a complete joke, which would keep a team of psychoanalists in work for a long time.

Attention deficit disorder, and excuse for a kid to behave in any friggin way he wants.


Iam afraid this is the kind of mother that is surprised whn their kid washes up on the beach in Thailand full of of Puff, E and spunk.
rofl


gary hubbard

1,108 posts

194 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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bus pass said:
chunkol said:
Who the hell names their children after crap they found in the kitchen cupboard? FFS!
hehe

Frosties?

Dolmeo?
cheezy wotsit . mm thats wot she used to get pregers with

Edited by gary hubbard on Tuesday 16th August 14:50

southendpier

5,276 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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anonymous said:
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hmm, to clarify, it was a joke. 15 yr old girls should not have to choose between 40 or 17 yr old men.

But if they did then possibly factors such as wealth, fitness stamina and car choice might sway their opinion.

Pothole

34,367 posts

284 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Frog Dog said:
oldcynic said:
Frog Dog said:
'sexy' pics at 12. Is that even possible? How can a 12 year old be 'sexy'?
I don't think that girl was sexy at 12 based on the photo in the Sun. However my 13YO step-daughter has a beautiful figure, as do some of her peers. This didn't suddenly happen on their 13th birthdays.
But 'sexy' I can't see how a pre-pubescent not yet fully formed childs body could ever be 'sexy'?

A 12 year old is a child. If anyone ever used the word 'sexy' to describe a 12 year old anywhere in my immediate area, they'd get a punch in the face.
ooh, you big, brave, pedo-crushing hunk, you! I think the adjective is being used to describe the way the pictures are positioned/posed/aimed/etc. Not the subject herself...

Why the hell is it not possible to discuss this without the usual fears, posturing and immediate tarring with the P-brush? When we were 12, we'd have thought 12 year old girls were 'sexy' in some ways. Many teenage girls look older than they are and dress in ways many men would find 'sexy' on a 16-17-18 year old. I myself was put in a difficult situation by a female person about 20 odd years ago. I left the pub we were celebrating her birthday in when I found out it was her 16th! Nothing illegal in what I was doing just a bit dodgy-feeling as I was 25 at the time, but the situation, her apparent age and booze conspired against me. Who's to say someone a little younger wouldn't have been just as taken in the year, or 3 years before?

BTW, FTR there is nothing remotely sexy about this chavette, imho.

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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inkiboo said:
Pints said:
"dreams of being a model have taken the backseat"
And this is what is wrong with the UK.

Her "dream" is have a job that requires naff all work. Bit like being on the X-Factor or Britain's Got AIDS. People don't want to work for their dream anymore; they just want to hope they have a talent that means they can get money for doing very little work.

These parasite class are pure scum.
To be fair my sister does modelling work in addition to her job and I would say it's just as difficult as a "normal" job, lots of long journeys,training hard in gym, hours aren't socialable (sp?).
Problem is that young people perceive it to be an easy job when it isn't, I agree with you when you say they hope they get a talent rather than earn it yes but people with real talent work hard yes

mgmrw

20,951 posts

159 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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ZOLLAR said:
To be fair my sister does modelling work in addition to her job and I would say it's just as difficult as a "normal" job, lots of long journeys,training hard in gym, hours aren't socialable (sp?).
Problem is that young people perceive it to be an easy job when it isn't, I agree with you when you say they hope they get a talent rather than earn it yes but people with real talent work hard yes
You're from Wales are you not?

You're sister is a "model" right?

Sooo, you're sister is a welsh model........ I.e. Imogen Thomas? yikes

Frog Dog

30,546 posts

162 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Pothole said:
Frog Dog said:
oldcynic said:
Frog Dog said:
'sexy' pics at 12. Is that even possible? How can a 12 year old be 'sexy'?
I don't think that girl was sexy at 12 based on the photo in the Sun. However my 13YO step-daughter has a beautiful figure, as do some of her peers. This didn't suddenly happen on their 13th birthdays.
But 'sexy' I can't see how a pre-pubescent not yet fully formed childs body could ever be 'sexy'?

A 12 year old is a child. If anyone ever used the word 'sexy' to describe a 12 year old anywhere in my immediate area, they'd get a punch in the face.
ooh, you big, brave, pedo-crushing hunk,
Thanks Sailor smile

Ganglandboss

8,316 posts

205 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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ZOLLAR said:
To be fair my sister does modelling work in addition to her job and I would say it's just as difficult as a "normal" job, lots of long journeys,training hard in gym, hours aren't socialable (sp?).
Problem is that young people perceive it to be an easy job when it isn't, I agree with you when you say they hope they get a talent rather than earn it yes but people with real talent work hard yes

Come one Zollar, you can't tell us your sister's a model and not post pictures wink

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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mgmrw said:
ZOLLAR said:
To be fair my sister does modelling work in addition to her job and I would say it's just as difficult as a "normal" job, lots of long journeys,training hard in gym, hours aren't socialable (sp?).
Problem is that young people perceive it to be an easy job when it isn't, I agree with you when you say they hope they get a talent rather than earn it yes but people with real talent work hard yes
You're from Wales are you not?

You're sister is a "model" right?

Sooo, you're sister is a welsh model........ I.e. Imogen Thomas? yikes
hehe

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Ganglandboss said:
ZOLLAR said:
To be fair my sister does modelling work in addition to her job and I would say it's just as difficult as a "normal" job, lots of long journeys,training hard in gym, hours aren't socialable (sp?).
Problem is that young people perceive it to be an easy job when it isn't, I agree with you when you say they hope they get a talent rather than earn it yes but people with real talent work hard yes

Come one Zollar, you can't tell us your sister's a model and not post pictures wink
laugh

No chance, but she does come up on google images wink

mgmrw

20,951 posts

159 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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bus pass said:
ZOLLAR said:
Ganglandboss said:
ZOLLAR said:
To be fair my sister does modelling work in addition to her job and I would say it's just as difficult as a "normal" job, lots of long journeys,training hard in gym, hours aren't socialable (sp?).
Problem is that young people perceive it to be an easy job when it isn't, I agree with you when you say they hope they get a talent rather than earn it yes but people with real talent work hard yes

Come one Zollar, you can't tell us your sister's a model and not post pictures wink
laugh

No chance, but she does come up on google images wink
Link?

And would it be better to turn safe search off?
ImogenThomasNude.com?

Zollars-sister-DoesDallas.com?

Mr Sparkle

1,921 posts

172 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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nelly1 said:
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FourWheelDrift

88,756 posts

286 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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"Once the new baby comes the council will have to find us a place with four or five bedrooms."

That is the bit I hate the most and explains the issue with benefits thieves and the lack of family values most succinctly. Parents not bothered that their offspring can't keep their legs together because it means the state will give them more.