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What on earth are you babbling on about?!Originally posted by London75 View PostYes I do. My youngest is 7 months old and has a nasty cold and cough. If the heating were to pack up I would send her and her mum off to her Grandma's to stay until I repaired it.
Do you actually know anything about children? Do you know how quickly a fever can turn nasty and consume a child within hours? Do you know that damp can lead to respiratory problems affecting development affecting the child for the rest of their lives?
I don't know what to say other than that I am absolutely dedicated to my children. Yes I consider heating fundamental to their welfare.
You couldn't possible plug in a few electric heaters for such an eventuality? You can pick them up for about £20 each at B&Q.
How quickly are you expecting damp to run riot throughout your house?Comment
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Thanks, I've put forward my points of view about raising children, widely supported by other parents and the medical recommendations made by the NHS and the government helath bodies.
You have put forward abuse.
No probs, thanks for coming.Comment
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Calm down dear! It's only CUK ramblings.Originally posted by London75 View PostThanks, I've put forward my points of view about raising children, widely supported by other parents and the medical recommendations made by the NHS and the government helath bodies.
You have put forward abuse.
No probs, thanks for coming.
Don't forget the jumbo pack of cotton wool to wrap them in.
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Taking my comments out of context, I'm not suggesting a boiler fault would lead instantly to damp and problems. The two paragraphs are seperate.Originally posted by Chugnut View PostWhat on earth are you babbling on about?!
You couldn't possible plug in a few electric heaters for such an eventuality? You can pick them up for about £20 each at B&Q.
How quickly are you expecting damp to run riot throughout your house?
Maybe I would get heaters from B&Q, not the point. You suggest replacing one heater with another which reinforces the point that heat is essential.Comment
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You're welcome, anytime.Originally posted by London75 View PostThanks, I've put forward my points of view about raising children, widely supported by other parents and the medical recommendations made by the NHS and the government helath bodies.
You have put forward abuse.
No probs, thanks for coming.
Our door's always open, but not long enough for the damp to become a problem.Comment
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You did call me a nutter thoughOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostCalm down dear! It's only CUK ramblings.
Don't forget the jumbo pack of cotton wool to wrap them in.

I am passionate about bringing up my children to the best of my ability and despise the selfishness of many parents. There was a report recently condemning the trend for British parents to put their own needs before their children's and I have to agree that while in the minority of parents, it's a growing trend.
Just winds me up.
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It's no wonder practically all children seem to have asthma or allergies or intolerences these days - partly a soft environment gives them no chance to toughen up, and partly we are deliberately sabotaging natural selection... modern medicine coupled with over-protective upbringing means even the runt of the litter can be kept alive long enough to pass on their lackluster genes.
And no I don't advocate killing weedy children, but while I'm deliberately playing devil's advocate I think there is a serious issue, albeit hugely emotive.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Bring em up tough. 5th birthday, boxing gloves.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's no wonder practically all children seem to have asthma or allergies or intolerences these days - partly a soft environment gives them no chance to toughen up, and partly we are deliberately sabotaging natural selection... modern medicine coupled with over-protective upbringing means even the runt of the litter can be kept alive long enough to pass on their lackluster genes.
And no I don't advocate killing weedy children, but while I'm deliberately playing devil's advocate I think there is a serious issue, albeit hugely emotive.
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The guy wasn’t a hippie, as an architect he just wanted to build a house with green credentials… and a girt big arch made from terracotta tiles for whatever reason??
Now all he needs to do is design one with similar technology that Redrow can throw up for 50k, energy crises sorted.
Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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