That’s what I meant also… one was tender, her sister (a few years later) was into rougher play and it was all ‘fuck me daddy’ ’ fuck my pussy daddy’… I couldn’t understand her at first and was wondering who Danny was.[/quote]
Were either of these girls that you helped with homework or family of the ones you helped with homework?
FFS no!
They were of the English variety home for a visit.
[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 824034, member: 686”]@Mark Renton
Did the intercourse take place in a caravan?[/quote]
You will have to revert all inquiries to Chocolatemice… but no.
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 824045, member: 1796”]FFS no!
They were of the English variety home for a visit.[/quote]
Phew! How did @ChocolateMice/you meet the first lady and then the second lady years later when home visiting?
@ChocolateMice
The forum deserves a full disclosure here.
A question to kick things off…
- After the rush of hot jizz had crossed the tribal boundary, What was the immediate emotion you felt?
No comment.
[quote=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 824051, member: 686”]@ChocolateMice
The forum deserves a full disclosure here.
A question to kick things off…
- After the rush of hot jizz had crossed the tribal boundary, What was the immediate emotion you felt?[/quote]
The same as with any other women, fuck off out and let me sleep.
Looks like Australia will have another Prime Minister from the UK after next week’s election as the former seminarian from London, Mad Monk, Tony Abbott now looks certain to win.
tragic
Police say the death of a baby boy outside a Perth daycare centre is not being treated as a homicide after interviewing the infant’s parents.
The 11-month-old boy was found in a car outside a daycare centre in Helena Valley, in the hills of the Darling Scarp, on Wednesday.
According to police, the baby’s father had driven to the centre on Torquata Boulevard to pick up the boy.
Police spokesman Sam Dinnison said “It was believed a man attended the daycare centre to pick up his child, however after being informed the child was not there he returned to his vehicle where the child was located, unresponsive.”
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St John Ambulance and police were called just after 4pm on Wednesday where the boy was found in the back seat of a car.
Police said staff from the Ladybugs Child Care Centre had began CPR, however their attempts to revive the child were unsuccessful.
Major crime squad detectives are continuing the investigation into how the boy died and it is understood there will be further interviews with his parents.
“At this time the death is not being treated as a homicide, however inquiries into the circumstances leading up to the child’s death are continuing,” Mr Dinnison said.
The police investigation will include a post-mortem examination.
A report is being prepared for the Coroner.
[quote=“The Wild Colonial Bhoy, post: 840608, member: 80”]tragic
Police say the death of a baby boy outside a Perth daycare centre is not being treated as a homicide after interviewing the infant’s parents.
The 11-month-old boy was found in a car outside a daycare centre in Helena Valley, in the hills of the Darling Scarp, on Wednesday.
According to police, the baby’s father had driven to the centre on Torquata Boulevard to pick up the boy.
Police spokesman Sam Dinnison said “It was believed a man attended the daycare centre to pick up his child, however after being informed the child was not there he returned to his vehicle where the child was located, unresponsive.”
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St John Ambulance and police were called just after 4pm on Wednesday where the boy was found in the back seat of a car.
Police said staff from the Ladybugs Child Care Centre had began CPR, however their attempts to revive the child were unsuccessful.
Major crime squad detectives are continuing the investigation into how the boy died and it is understood there will be further interviews with his parents.
“At this time the death is not being treated as a homicide, however inquiries into the circumstances leading up to the child’s death are continuing,” Mr Dinnison said.
The police investigation will include a post-mortem examination.
A report is being prepared for the Coroner.
Read more: http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/mum-and-dad-interviewed-over-baby-found-dead-in-car-outside-daycare-20131003-2uubd.html#ixzz2gckCkIVI[/quote]
What am I not seeing here? He left the kid in the car all day?
Father went to bring baby to crèche (11 months old seems young to me??? Fathers, is it?), went to work instead. Left baby in car at work all day in first really warm day in 4 months 28-30 degrees. Father goes to crèche after work to collect baby. No baby, they come outside and the baby is dead in car it’s shocking and very very strange. From what has been released so far, why has the father not been arrested for neglect and manslaughter? He must have been on some medication or drugs.
Very very sad though.
ive just walked into this thread late here but is this anything to do with the 15 year old girl who is missing in Limerick?
Nope. They could be in the créche from 6 months on, maybe younger.
[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 841342, member: 273”]Father went to bring baby to crèche (11 months old seems young to me??? Fathers, is it?), went to work instead. Left baby in car at work all day in first really warm day in 4 months 28-30 degrees. Father goes to crèche after work to collect baby. No baby, they come outside and the baby is dead in car it’s shocking and very very strange. From what has been released so far, why has the father not been arrested for neglect and manslaughter? He must have been on some medication or drugs.
Very very sad though.[/quote]
kev,
the same type of thing has happened twice this summer in israel, it wasnt going to work all day but leaving the baby in the car for an hour or so while in the store of something. come back out and kid is dead in the heat.
in both cases it was men in their 30’s who said they completely forgot the kid was asleep in the back seat as they were on the phone, etc. i know it sounds incredulous but it happens.
there were people on TV saying that if you put the kid in the back of the car and he is asleep on your way to the store, take off your shoe or something and leave it in the back seat before you start driving, that way you wont forget, i dunno sounds messed up to me that you could forget a kid was in the car but who are we to judge
No this was about the pair of traveller sisters that @Mark Renton rode. That girls body was found today.
[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 841342, member: 273”]Father went to bring baby to crèche (11 months old seems young to me??? Fathers, is it?), went to work instead. Left baby in car at work all day in first really warm day in 4 months 28-30 degrees. Father goes to crèche after work to collect baby. No baby, they come outside and the baby is dead in car it’s shocking and very very strange. From what has been released so far, why has the father not been arrested for neglect and manslaughter? He must have been on some medication or drugs.
Very very sad though.[/quote]
Happens more often than you think.
Here is a (long) article on the subject… http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2009-03-08/news/36840402_1_courtroom-tissue-class-trip
Heartbreaking stuff.
It’s easy to wag fingers and ask “how could someone let this happen”… but, there but for the grace of God.
I wonder is any of this down to sleep deprivation ?..there are some people who just can’t function without a certain amount of hours sleep…their concentration totally goes…
[quote=“mickee321, post: 841349, member: 367”]kev,
the same type of thing has happened twice this summer in israel, it wasnt going to work all day but leaving the baby in the car for an hour or so while in the store of something. come back out and kid is dead in the heat.
in both cases it was men in their 30’s who said they completely forgot the kid was asleep in the back seat as they were on the phone, etc. i know it sounds incredulous but it happens.
there were people on TV saying that if you put the kid in the back of the car and he is asleep on your way to the store, take off your shoe or something and leave it in the back seat before you start driving, that way you wont forget, i dunno sounds messed up to me that you could forget a kid was in the car but who are we to judge[/quote]
He got out of the car and went to work for a few hours ?!? WTF? Then got back in car and still did not see child. Then left child again. It’s fucked
jesus…that is unbelievable …
Ya, I agree. Stress or something has to be at play here. But this is not (in all known reports) the same as some of the other stories. He passed the kid 3 times.