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I was in Sainsburys the other day and saw they had a sale in kids clothes, as our young en is getting bigger by the day (she's 6 months old now!!) i dipped into the bargain bucket and bought 3 long sleeve, pink vests for £7.50. I was chuffed with my deal, how wrong can you go. Anyway i put the first one on here the other night now its getting cold she needs a bit of extra warmth.

 

Last night i went to put one of the other ones one (i'd not paid any attention to the patern, i was more interested in the cost), i pulled the vest out and what is on the front --------- a picture of an Owl with the words "Little Owl" across the front, thats going in the bin :)

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Ha ha ha class that. Its fate mate shes going to be a Owl.

 

Well i've got a boy and girl, i'll have to work on ensuring the boy is a miserable Blade like me. I'm not letting him get away with wondering around in a Man U, Chelsea or Man City shirt, he needs to feel the pain of being a Blade :)

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Well i've got a boy and girl, i'll have to work on ensuring the boy is a miserable Blade like me. I'm not letting him get away with wondering around in a Man U, Chelsea or Man City shirt, he needs to feel the pain of being a Blade :)

 

It should be compulsory for kids to support one of their home teams first, and then have a second choice. As long as they remember that their first loyalties lay in their home city.

As for your daughter, we'll welcome her into the blue & white ranks.

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I did the same in a shop in Florida, it was a environmentally friendly shop, and when we got the tee shirt out of the wrapper it said,

Save trees, wipe your Ar?? on an Owl, made a great present for my big blade mate.

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Well i've got a boy and girl, i'll have to work on ensuring the boy is a miserable Blade like me. I'm not letting him get away with wondering around in a Man U, Chelsea or Man City shirt, he needs to feel the pain of being a Blade :)

 

Is your young lad named Kal-El by any chance?! He certainly seems like a chip off the old block :D

 

Seriously, it really annoys me when kids (or adults for that matter) latch on to whoever's doing well at the time and claim to "support" a team from a city that they've probably never even visited, I've no respect for these idiots whatsoever - yet they tend to be the ones with the biggest mouths when it comes to bragging about "their team". They definitely have some kind of superiority complex, without realising that normal people just think they're morons.

 

My boy's 4, and although he doesn't go to the matches yet (he's had an under 8s free season ticket since he was 1, so that we could "reserve" the vacant seat next to us for when he does go - he claims that he'll go to the football when he's 5!) and obviously has little chance of being anything other than a Wednesdayite, but even if the unthinkable happened and he somehow turned his allegiance to the dark side of the city I'd still have more respect for him than I would if he proclaimed that he was going to support Man Utd.

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