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Forums > General Discussion   Shooting the breeze...

Who wants kids???

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Created by Mark _australia > 9 months ago, 12 May 2008
Mark _australia
WA, 22884 posts
12 May 2008 5:35PM
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Having a 3 y/o I can say this is very true. A test for parents to be... do you really think you want them....

FOLLOW THESE 14 SIMPLE TESTS BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO HAVE CHILDREN.


Test 1 - Preparation

Women: To prepare for pregnancy:-

1. Put on a dressing gown and stick a beanbag down the front.
2. Leave it there.
3. After 9 months remove 5% of the beans.

Men: To prepare for children:-

1. Go to a local chemist, tip the contents of your wallet onto the counter and tell the pharmacist to help himself
2. Go to the supermarket. Arrange to have your salary paid directly to their head office.
3. Go home. Pick up the newspaper and read it for the last time.


Test 2 - Knowledge

Find a couple who are already parents and berate them about their methods of discipline, lack of patience, appallingly low tolerance levels and how they have allowed their children to run wild. Suggest ways in which they might improve their child's sleeping habits, toilet training, table manners and overall behavior.

Enjoy it. It will be the last time in your life that you will have all the answers.


Test 3 - Nights

To discover how the nights will feel:

1. Walk around the living room from 5pm to 10pm carrying a wet bag weighing approximately 4 - 6kg, with a radio turned to static (or some other obnoxious sound) playing loudly.
2. At 10pm, put the bag down, set the alarm for midnight and go to sleep.
3. Get up at 11pm and walk the bag around the living room until 1am.
4. Set the alarm for 3am.
5. As you can't get back to sleep, get up at 2am and make a cup of tea.
6. Go to bed at 2.45am.
7. Get up again at 3am when the alarm goes off.
8. Sing songs in the dark until 4am.
9. Put the alarm on for 5am. Get up when it goes off.
10. Make breakfast.

Keep this up for 5 years. LOOK CHEERFUL.


Test 4 - Dressing Small Children

1. Buy a live octopus and a string bag.
2. Attempt to put the octopus into the string bag so that no arms hang out.

Time Allowed: 5 minutes.

Test 5 - Cars

1. Forget the BMW. Buy a practical 5-door wagon.
2. Buy a chocolate ice cream cone and put it in the glove compartment. Leave it there.
3. Get a coin. Insert it into the CD player.
4. Take a box of chocolate biscuits; mash them into the back seat.
5. Run a garden rake along both sides of the car.


Test 6 - Going For a Walk

Wait
Go out the front door
Come back in again
Go out
Come back in again
Go out again
Walk down the front path
Walk back up it
Walk down it again
Walk very slowly down the road for five minutes.
Stop, inspect minutely and ask at least 6 questions about every piece of used chewing gum, dirty tissue and dead insect along the way.
Retrace your steps
Scream that you have had as much as you can stand until the neighbours come out and stare at you.
Give up and go back into the house.

You are now just about ready to try taking a small child for a walk.


Test 7

Repeat everything you say at least 5 times.


Test 8 - Grocery Shopping

1. Go to the local supermarket. Take with you the nearest thing you can find to a pre-school child - a fully grown goat is excellent. If you intend to have more than one child, take more than one goat.
2. Buy your weekly groceries without letting the goat(s) out of your sight.
3. Pay for everything the goat eats or destroys.

Until you can easily accomplish this, do not even contemplate having children.


Test 9 - Feeding a 1 year-old

1. Hollow out a melon
2. Make a small hole in the side
3. Suspend the melon from the ceiling and swing it side to side
4. Now get a bowl of soggy cornflakes and attempt to spoon them into the swaying melon while pretending to be an aeroplane.
5. Continue until half the cornflakes are gone.
6. Tip the rest into your lap, making sure that a lot of it falls on the floor.


Test 10 - TV

1. Learn the names of every character from the Wiggles, Barney, Teletubbies and Disney.
2. Watch nothing else on television for at least 5 years.


Test 11 - Mess

Can you stand the mess children make? To find out:

1. Smear peanut butter onto the sofa and jam onto the curtains
2. Hide a fish behind the stereo and leave it there all summer.
3. Stick your fingers in the flowerbeds and then rub them on clean walls. Cover the stains with crayon. How does that look?
4. Empty every drawer/cupboard/storage box in your house onto the floor & leave it there.


Test 12 - Long Trips with Toddlers

1. Make a recording of someone shouting 'Mummy' repeatedly. Important Notes: No more than a 4 second delay between each Mummy. Include occasional crescendo to the level of a supersonic jet.
2. Play this tape in your car, everywhere you go for the next 4 years.

You are now ready to take a long trip with a toddler.


Test 13 - Conversations

1. Start talking to an adult of your choice.
2. Have someone else continually tug on your shirt hem or shirt sleeve while playing the Mummy tape listed above.

You are now ready to have a conversation with an adult while there is a child in the room.


Test 14 - Getting ready for work

1. Pick a day on which you have an important meeting.
2. Put on your finest work attire.
3. Take a cup of cream and put 1 cup of lemon juice in it
4. Stir
5. Dump half of it on your nice silk shirt
6. Saturate a towel with the other half of the mixture
7. Attempt to clean your shirt with the same saturated towel
8. Do not change (you have no time).
9. Go directly to work

You are now ready to have children. ENJOY!!

big gill
WA, 649 posts
12 May 2008 6:39PM
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nah passss

x sport guy
VIC, 110 posts
12 May 2008 9:09PM
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too late....... 1st one due any day now

or do i still have time to get a refund

evlPanda
NSW, 9205 posts
12 May 2008 9:11PM
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I started reading your post 45 minutes ago. Since then I've been a train driver and a giraffe. Now I'm listening to the "goodnight song" - waaa waaaaaa.

TonyC
WA, 410 posts
12 May 2008 7:30PM
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Excellent stuff. The worst thing I found is driving the people mover 4WD one day without anyone else on board - the wiggles cd was on when I started up and I was singing along to a couple of the songs stopped at the lights with windows down. Was only when I noticed others at the lights looking at me before I realised I was the only one in the car - how embarassing - straight to the "Faith No More" cd and the "mid life crisis" track

Flux
WA, 533 posts
12 May 2008 7:55PM
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I liked the bit about your car test 5, haha!
Never use your own car for children! , perferably park it in a different garage than your partners.
Or have her park on the verge, yes thats it.
If you can't afford to keep your car then don't have 'em either
Pretty funny Mark

Poida
WA, 1917 posts
12 May 2008 8:42PM
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phew, past the first seven years and twelve years

preparing for the next 10 years with teenagers

elizabethb
QLD, 2081 posts
12 May 2008 10:51PM
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haha bruh I LOVE that!

How about now you do primary school and teenage years [}:)]

haha love ur work!

hills
SA, 1622 posts
12 May 2008 10:41PM
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I think the primary and teenage years are:

Buy them an Xbox 360 live at 10 years of age
re-introduce yourself to them at 18 years of age

Gybesports
NSW, 193 posts
13 May 2008 10:06AM
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Now preparing for No 2 in october! There goes next season of windsurfing!

Test -preparing to take a long haul flight with toddler on your lap.
Make a TV dinner and feed a small amount to your dog while it is on your lap, then throw the rest on a businessman wearing a suit sitting next to you. Play the mummy tape for 13 hours straight while trying to put a seat belt around a tiger cub that is trying to scratch you eyes out. Rehearse what you are going to say to quarentine inspectors about the mushy bananna you didn't know was coating the inside of your carryon bag.

ka43
NSW, 3082 posts
13 May 2008 11:28AM
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That's GOLD Mark!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely spot on. To add one thing, enjoy walking your suburbs streets at 5am with half opened eyes and get strange looks from joggers and walkers as "stuff" continously gets flung from pram.
Sorry, one more.
That straining, grunting red faced look on your childs face that you know heralds the disgusting contents of said childs nappy whilst at a family picnic in the middle of nowhere.

ka43
NSW, 3082 posts
13 May 2008 11:29AM
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That's GOLD Mark!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely spot on. To add one thing, enjoy walking your suburbs streets at 5am with half opened eyes and get strange looks from joggers and walkers as "stuff" continously gets flung from pram.
Sorry, one more.
That straining, grunting red faced look on your childs face that you know heralds the disgusting contents of said childs nappy whilst at a family picnic in the middle of nowhere.
And Poida, Im with you with the teenage years.

hardie
WA, 4105 posts
13 May 2008 10:07AM
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I'm passed all that stuff, I've got ATTITUDE to deal with now

Mark _australia
WA, 22884 posts
13 May 2008 10:16AM
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By the way thanks for the positive comments people but no, I did not write it. Sorry to disappoint.


One to add from a fortnight ago: I live in the country so my 3 y/o boy is a little sheltered. BigW in Perth: lovely little fella points at a Muslim lady in the full getup and yells "look at the funny lady, her dress is on her head" 200 disgusted mums stare at me.

teabagg
NSW, 141 posts
13 May 2008 1:17PM
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Mark _australia said...

By the way thanks for the positive comments people but no, I did not write it. Sorry to disappoint.


One to add from a fortnight ago: I live in the country so my 3 y/o boy is a little sheltered. BigW in Perth: lovely little fella points at a Muslim lady in the full getup and yells "look at the funny lady, her dress is on her head" 200 disgusted mums stare at me.


in Malaysia a few years ago with bro's family visiting ex pat... walking through very busy shopping mall and waiting at lifts with him, his missus, and his five yr old, the door opens and a bunch of moslem ladies are set to emerge from lift when little man screams "AH NINJAS" and dashes behind his mum... bro and i collapse on floor in fits...

evlPanda
NSW, 9205 posts
13 May 2008 1:57PM
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Mine used to call every man "Daddy". Lots of fun for my wife.

NotWal
QLD, 7428 posts
13 May 2008 2:09PM
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He he he. My kids are past all that. The funny thing is I miss it. Having kids is like being infected by an alien parasitic life form that takes total control of you. You dont want to go windsurfing any more. You want to go to Wiggles concerts with the sprogs instead. As odd as it sounds its fun and rewarding.

My oldest just moved out last Saturday. Things aren't as they were and you can't go back.

Barbie
WA, 55 posts
13 May 2008 1:43PM
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NotWal said...

He he he. My kids are past all that. The funny thing is I miss it. Having kids is like being infected by an alien parasitic life form that takes total control of you. You dont want to go windsurfing any more. You want to go to Wiggles concerts with the sprogs instead. As odd as it sounds its fun and rewarding.

My oldest just moved out last Saturday. Things aren't as they were and you can't go back.


I don't think Greenroom has been infected NotWal...... he can't get outta here fast enough!!!
I think that its when they start talking and can argue with you that gets interesting...
At the table the other night i said to master nearly 3 "sit on your bottom!" and his reply was " *pause* I AM!"
He was sitting on his bottom , BUT he was on the table.... you must choose your words carefully as they are very quick on the uptake
We could not control our laughter... which of course made us look like idiots.... and could not enforce the table manners..... very funny though!!!!

mytchook
QLD, 561 posts
13 May 2008 4:34PM
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That is hilarious Mark, so so so true!!!!

Barbie, they don't grow out of it. My master 4.5 is very cluey and anything we say to him seems to stick in his head forever. One slip of the tongue (just one swear word) will be brought up in the middle of a shopping centre when you least expect it. Then everyone looks at you with disgust because your child has just said the "F" word (in the right context too).

Master 4.5 also likes to teach his little brother (18 months) how to do these things too and at 18 months he is a very quick learner. Now I have two children running around saying the "F" word in the right context in public. Very funny but very very embarrassing.

bubs
SA, 924 posts
13 May 2008 4:06PM
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Mark _australia said...

Having a 3 y/o I can say this is very true. A test for parents to be... do you really think you want them....

FOLLOW THESE 14 SIMPLE TESTS BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO HAVE CHILDREN.


Test 1 - Preparation

Women: To prepare for pregnancy:-

1. Put on a dressing gown and stick a beanbag down the front.
2. Leave it there.
3. After 9 months remove 5% of the beans.

Men: To prepare for children:-

1. Go to a local chemist, tip the contents of your wallet onto the counter and tell the pharmacist to help himself
2. Go to the supermarket. Arrange to have your salary paid directly to their head office.
3. Go home. Pick up the newspaper and read it for the last time.


Test 2 - Knowledge

Find a couple who are already parents and berate them about their methods of discipline, lack of patience, appallingly low tolerance levels and how they have allowed their children to run wild. Suggest ways in which they might improve their child's sleeping habits, toilet training, table manners and overall behavior.

Enjoy it. It will be the last time in your life that you will have all the answers.


Test 3 - Nights

To discover how the nights will feel:

1. Walk around the living room from 5pm to 10pm carrying a wet bag weighing approximately 4 - 6kg, with a radio turned to static (or some other obnoxious sound) playing loudly.
2. At 10pm, put the bag down, set the alarm for midnight and go to sleep.
3. Get up at 11pm and walk the bag around the living room until 1am.
4. Set the alarm for 3am.
5. As you can't get back to sleep, get up at 2am and make a cup of tea.
6. Go to bed at 2.45am.
7. Get up again at 3am when the alarm goes off.
8. Sing songs in the dark until 4am.
9. Put the alarm on for 5am. Get up when it goes off.
10. Make breakfast.

Keep this up for 5 years. LOOK CHEERFUL.


Test 4 - Dressing Small Children

1. Buy a live octopus and a string bag.
2. Attempt to put the octopus into the string bag so that no arms hang out.

Time Allowed: 5 minutes.

Test 5 - Cars

1. Forget the BMW. Buy a practical 5-door wagon.
2. Buy a chocolate ice cream cone and put it in the glove compartment. Leave it there.
3. Get a coin. Insert it into the CD player.
4. Take a box of chocolate biscuits; mash them into the back seat.
5. Run a garden rake along both sides of the car.


Test 6 - Going For a Walk

Wait
Go out the front door
Come back in again
Go out
Come back in again
Go out again
Walk down the front path
Walk back up it
Walk down it again
Walk very slowly down the road for five minutes.
Stop, inspect minutely and ask at least 6 questions about every piece of used chewing gum, dirty tissue and dead insect along the way.
Retrace your steps
Scream that you have had as much as you can stand until the neighbours come out and stare at you.
Give up and go back into the house.

You are now just about ready to try taking a small child for a walk.


Test 7

Repeat everything you say at least 5 times.


Test 8 - Grocery Shopping

1. Go to the local supermarket. Take with you the nearest thing you can find to a pre-school child - a fully grown goat is excellent. If you intend to have more than one child, take more than one goat.
2. Buy your weekly groceries without letting the goat(s) out of your sight.
3. Pay for everything the goat eats or destroys.

Until you can easily accomplish this, do not even contemplate having children.


Test 9 - Feeding a 1 year-old

1. Hollow out a melon
2. Make a small hole in the side
3. Suspend the melon from the ceiling and swing it side to side
4. Now get a bowl of soggy cornflakes and attempt to spoon them into the swaying melon while pretending to be an aeroplane.
5. Continue until half the cornflakes are gone.
6. Tip the rest into your lap, making sure that a lot of it falls on the floor.


Test 10 - TV

1. Learn the names of every character from the Wiggles, Barney, Teletubbies and Disney.
2. Watch nothing else on television for at least 5 years.


Test 11 - Mess

Can you stand the mess children make? To find out:

1. Smear peanut butter onto the sofa and jam onto the curtains
2. Hide a fish behind the stereo and leave it there all summer.
3. Stick your fingers in the flowerbeds and then rub them on clean walls. Cover the stains with crayon. How does that look?
4. Empty every drawer/cupboard/storage box in your house onto the floor & leave it there.


Test 12 - Long Trips with Toddlers

1. Make a recording of someone shouting 'Mummy' repeatedly. Important Notes: No more than a 4 second delay between each Mummy. Include occasional crescendo to the level of a supersonic jet.
2. Play this tape in your car, everywhere you go for the next 4 years.

You are now ready to take a long trip with a toddler.


Test 13 - Conversations

1. Start talking to an adult of your choice.
2. Have someone else continually tug on your shirt hem or shirt sleeve while playing the Mummy tape listed above.

You are now ready to have a conversation with an adult while there is a child in the room.


Test 14 - Getting ready for work

1. Pick a day on which you have an important meeting.
2. Put on your finest work attire.
3. Take a cup of cream and put 1 cup of lemon juice in it
4. Stir
5. Dump half of it on your nice silk shirt
6. Saturate a towel with the other half of the mixture
7. Attempt to clean your shirt with the same saturated towel
8. Do not change (you have no time).
9. Go directly to work

You are now ready to have children. ENJOY!!





Wow your giving me something to look forward to. Hope i wasnt that bad. Other than the COUNTLESS hours they spent with me in hospital through early childhood lol. Now they have to deal with me doing things i want to and trust me after big windsurfing crashes Mum even questions the sport a bit. Having really thin blood and a serious heart condition doesn't help the situation one bit. They can get very annoying lol. Ah well just thinking of me a suppose.

Bubs

surfinchick
251 posts
13 May 2008 5:54PM
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Walking through a shopping centre a couple of years ago, passing yet another ride on toy and master 3 asks, 'mum, have you got any money'. I reply 'no!'.
He say's, 'well why don't you go to the shop and buy some more' !!!

russh
SA, 3025 posts
13 May 2008 7:49PM
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Make the most of it while their young and portable - they'll be asking for the keys to the car to take their mates out for the night before you know it - thats when the serious anxiety will set in!

Squid Lips
WA, 708 posts
13 May 2008 7:00PM
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Haha, that's tops. I think this should be the cover picture for the test

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
13 May 2008 9:04PM
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Are they yours Squid Lips? That's real bad - but the looks on their faces is priceless

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
13 May 2008 7:37PM
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We have a non-digital photo very much like squidlips. I would put it up, but its non-digital.
It is of my little brother who had got into mum's makeup. And got the some thick white cream. Lucky he stayed in the bathroom, but the cream was all over him, all over the floors and all over mum.
There are a few photos, as you can imagine , mum is super impressed (NOT) , but in one, you can see my dad laughing in the mirror as he takes photos. Very funny.
Ps, that 360 live idea is a good one. It makes winter not so bad

Squid Lips
WA, 708 posts
13 May 2008 8:14PM
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Nah, not mine. I'm too selfish and immature to support kids .. lol

It was amongst other funny pictures in an email I got a while ago. Sure looks like they're having fun though haha.

elizabethb
QLD, 2081 posts
13 May 2008 10:33PM
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haha bruh you sounded like my mum a few years back...

It only gets worse from that point forward... Man just wait till they move out!
aka me = end of this year... MOVING out! haha..

Wello Pt - 4160 - anyone want 2 rent with me lol !>?



russh said...

Make the most of it while their young and portable - they'll be asking for the keys to the car to take their mates out for the night before you know it - thats when the serious anxiety will set in!


btw smart kids.... there is a spoon on the bottom right-ish side of the picture the eldest one must have used to open it! The youngest lead by example I see.... haha

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
13 May 2008 11:11PM
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That's right mark i have 4 you become comfortably numb with enough sleep deprivation then after 4 kids you have that get old enough to sleep you get Imsomneia worrying about when they are going 2 be like as teenagers

sarahcanada
WA, 125 posts
14 May 2008 1:33PM
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I do NOT want a beanbag body!
the little twinkles in my eye better make other plans!!

can i ask? are there even any benifits of having children? and if you were to have them, what age would you suggest to start? Eckkkk.. scary thoughts

mytchook
QLD, 561 posts
14 May 2008 4:49PM
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sarahcanada said...

I do NOT want a beanbag body!
the little twinkles in my eye better make other plans!!

can i ask? are there even any benifits of having children? and if you were to have them, what age would you suggest to start? Eckkkk.. scary thoughts


I (and every other parent I know) might complain bitterly about having kids however there is no greater joy than watching them learn and grow up. My two boys are a handful but I wouldn't have it any other way.

I had my eldest at 23 and the youngest at 26. Now that I have kids I wouldn't change it for anything in the world however make sure you have done "everything" that you want to do before you have them because it really is full on (loving every minute of it too)

PS. NEVER AGAIN THOUGH!!!!!!

sarahcanada
WA, 125 posts
14 May 2008 4:30PM
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hmm... nope still dont want to have kids.

i think i will go buy a beta fish and watch that thing grow and learn. im sure that will be satifiying enough for that department.



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