Hey @bizzehdee, are you aware of any thing worth going to going on in the northwest tomorrow? my GF's sister is here and we are looking for something to do
@DaveRandom, currently in the middle of trying to find something myself. have a very bored 14 month old that has just had a week off with his parents instead of playing with his friends at nursery, to entertain. thinking of going to the natural history museum in manchester (he likes dinosaurs)
he has some dinosaur toys and runs around with them going "RAAARRR!!" and trys to make them eat each other.. and he was nothing but smiles when we went to blackpool zoo and went to dino trail there
it actually says on the eureka website, if you are going without kids, you are questioned on arival about your intentions as an adult going to a children only place. essentially "are you a paedo? yes or no"
@DaveRandom, as his dad im expected to say this, but, he is quite advanced for his age, doing stuff and trying stuff his 2 year old cousin still isnt doing, or is only just doing. sings e-i-e-i-o as soon as you show him a farm animal (a trick i regret teaching him)
likes dinosaurs, likes playing cars and making car sounds. and when were parked up anywere, ill sit him on my knee, he will grab the wheel and pretend to drive, and even try and change gear and pull the brake
Mine's a bit slow on the communication front. He is considerably more athletic than me (he will jump down 3 stairs, which his basically his entire height) but he's not really got the hang of talking. Althoug he knows "more", but the same words also means "please can I have that" and "don't take that away"
"thanks" follows more or less anything he gives you, or you give to him, and he knows the basics that everyone knows, mama, dada. also knows "kitty" and "tilly" (tilly is the dogs name). and goes "awwwww" when he gives you, or the cat, or the dog a cuddle
with the cats though, i have to admit, im suprised how well they have done with him. they are fucking terrified of him and want nothing at all to do with him. just before he was born, more or less everyone we know said "so, you havnt gotten rid of the cats yet, are you getting rid? who are you giving them too" just assuming that we were stupid enough to let the cats be unsupervised with him or just place the cats on his face while hes sleeping
It's interesting that parenting seems to be competitive. I am really not a generally competitive person an I still find myself going into the "mine can do this and this and this" routine every time I go anywhere near anyone else with small children. And I get jealous of people. It's a bit of an alien thing to me but it seems to be inbuilt or something.
@DaveRandom, i know it may sound competitive, but its not, i just like talking about him thats all. i always hated people who did that, and still do, but its just one of those things i cant help
i honestly done mean it in any way like "mine is better than yours" or any sort of competitive way
If it makes you feel any better (or worse, really) my 2 year old just opened 4 of his Easter eggs that were filled with Hershey's kisses and negotiated with the wrapping foil. He was very proud of himself. I am covered in chocolate
@bizzehdee Yeh I know what you're saying, I wasn't interpreting you as being competitive but I get a pang of jealously over the advancement in talking. But it's not like it really matters, my sister didn't say a word until she was nearly 3 and then she could talk fluently in about 2 weeks or something
Competitive parents are ridiculous; I highly doubt that reading 2 months earlier than one's classmates directly correlates to success or, more importantly (for me at least), being a good human
@DaveRandom, different kids advance at different speeds with different things depending on their environment. ie. travis is an only child (for now) so when he started nursery at 9 months, was a little bully... snatching dummys and throwing them away, steeling bottles from other babys, taking toys that he liked from other kids... he was a little shit
now, he does 3 and a half days in nursery and has since being 9 months old, hes now good as can be with other kids. and the talking is mainly down to nursery saying "thanks" after he gets any toy, or some milk, or a snack to help subdue the bullying
@dyelawn Mine ain't gettin' no chocolate, he doesn't understand easter at the moment and I shall be keeping it that way for as long as possible. Although actually he has received some chocolate, but it's being drip-fed to him as much as possible.
@daverandom I have an indirect family member who is a circuit court judge and didn't speak a word before 4; he says that he remembers thinking, "well if I do it, they'll always expect me to." That is also my favorite family member
@DaveRandom, the other one that gets thrown around a lot that people keep saying to me, Eisenstein couldnt talk until he was 3 years old
@DaveRandom, we are the same with chocolate with travis, its a very rare treat only. its not something he gets if and when he sees it/wants it. same with all junk type food
actually, today, we put a bit of easter egg on his plate and a load of melon slices, he handed me the chocolate and just kept repeating "dada!" over and over, until i ate it, then tucked in to his melon and didnt give a toss about the chocolate
@DaveRandom, butchers up the street from me does a full beef roast, a pound of bacon, a pound of sausage, half a pound of stewing beef, 4 steaks, 6 eggs, a pound of mince and 4 chicken breasts (all the leanest of lean cuts), but £35. so i get one of those packs every other week now :D
@DaveRandom, next best thing to a real butchers if you cant get to one is the morisons butchers. cuts arnt as good or as well priced. but, its still fresher than whats on the shelf (was a cow a few days ago, instead of a few weeks ago), still taste better, and still leaner
@dyelawn, where my in laws go to their cottage on the weekend, there is a farm shop where the beef you buy was actually walking around in a field a few hours before you bought it
@DaveRandom, the farm shop i mentioned earlier, if you go down early enough, you can request to view the entire process.. ie. you can watch them shoot, drain and begin to carve the cow
never partaken in this, nor do i want to do, but, THAT is how you know its horse free
@dyelawn Illustrator is nice. But I got it with a book from a good publisher for 15 EUR in the BP shop. I have no clue why you folks pay so much money for it.
@hakre Not that I need it while tpb exists but if you ever see that again let me know. It would probably be cheaper for me to drive over there and get it
Yeh screw those farmer guys. BST is bullshit, Actually that's not really true, because if they were going to frop it I'd rather just be on BST all the time (GMT +1)
Fast question for you guys, how do i remove a line from a text file using the line's index. I.e. remove the third line by calling something like "str_remove_line($string, $line)