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I have to say that Olivia (Backy's daughter) is lovely. Her comment during the RWC was just priceless.
When asked (in the week before the Final) what her dad was bringing her back from Australia, she replied "The World Cup Trophy".
And those photos after the victory with her wearing NB's medal were priceless.
Ah Bless!
When asked (in the week before the Final) what her dad was bringing her back from Australia, she replied "The World Cup Trophy".
And those photos after the victory with her wearing NB's medal were priceless.
Ah Bless!
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Hey Sammi,
Not all men are like that.
My husband is so great with out nieces and nephews, and can't wait to have one of our own.
Makes me go all gooey inside just watching him getting my youngest niece to sleep when we visit her. He lays her on his chest and she snuggles up and is asleep within about 2 minutes.
It's so sweet.
Not all men are like that.
My husband is so great with out nieces and nephews, and can't wait to have one of our own.
Makes me go all gooey inside just watching him getting my youngest niece to sleep when we visit her. He lays her on his chest and she snuggles up and is asleep within about 2 minutes.
It's so sweet.
You felt that Julian White could have scrummaged until midnight, he was enjoying it so much.
Saturday, 2 October Kingston Park
Newcastle Falcons 14 - Leicester Tigers 44
Saturday, 2 October Kingston Park
Newcastle Falcons 14 - Leicester Tigers 44
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Sorry but you forgot to mention how cute Oz's daughters are!I loved it on Austin's Rugby Nightmares video when they were in the hairdresser, she was chewing Johno's book and then Oz goes " throw the rubbish book on the floor" - which she then did and then he said "good girl!"awwwww!how cute!xx
;) AUSTIN IS A LEGEND ;)
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Babies
I have an 11yr old son (I'm a lot older than most of you!), and rugby is a special bond between us. I never miss his matches for school and club, and we always go to Tigers matches together..
So if you girls end up having sons, then get them into rugby. It will imbue them with great values and sustain a friendship between you that might just survive the terrible teens.
I'm sorry that I've excluded daughters from this, but unfortunately my daughter hates rugby!
So if you girls end up having sons, then get them into rugby. It will imbue them with great values and sustain a friendship between you that might just survive the terrible teens.
I'm sorry that I've excluded daughters from this, but unfortunately my daughter hates rugby!
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Hey, I'm a single mum and loving it, me and my boy have so much fun. He is two and growing and learning so much every day. Here is his web site: http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/i/isaiahtehau/ The best thing that has ever happened to me, and he will definately be a rugby player as it is in his geneswills_#1fan! wrote:I love kids, and i want one but i am single which could cause a problem making one and my parents would kill me if i had one before i was married.
And im a div so could possibly put it down and forget about it or something at this stage of life!
Maybe in a few years!