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Originally posted by bobspud View PostThanks for that. You got me kicked out of bed for pissing myself laughing at three am this morning
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostBouncy castle for them and a slab of beer for you. Sorted.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post+1
I blame the parents
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postchocolate hunt. hide a shed load of quality st / heroes / whatever around the house. send them all off with a cup/bowl... when they've done that and counted up who found the most - send them off to hide them for the adults.
you'll be finding chocolate for years.
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chocolate hunt. hide a shed load of quality st / heroes / whatever around the house. send them all off with a cup/bowl... when they've done that and counted up who found the most - send them off to hide them for the adults.
you'll be finding chocolate for years.
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Originally posted by Chunk View PostI have to look after a group of children and keep them entertained while the grown ups have their fun.
You could get a pinata and let them wack the living daylights out of it.
Musical bumps and statues are great
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBalloons. Lots and lots of balloons and teach them the wonders of static electricity by demonstrating why like particles repel when charing the hairs on ones head with a balloon.
Keeps my little one smiling at the old fart in that 'just humor him' kind of way.
Buy them Nerf guns. Sorted.
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Balloons. Lots and lots of balloons and teach them the wonders of static electricity by demonstrating why like particles repel when charing the hairs on ones head with a balloon.
Keeps my little one entertain for ages.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostA game of freckles should keep them amused
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