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cusamano
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Babysitter

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After 9 month yesterday we had a babysitter for the first time. :D Everything worked out fine :) .

When did you had a babysitter for the first time?
Who was it (family/neighbour/friend)?
How much do you pay?

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Will they do overseas visits? How Much did they cost you? Will they look after twins next year?

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Is your babysitter fuckable?

:shock: :wink:

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marcengels wrote:Is your babysitter fuckable?

:shock: :wink:
nope, it was my mother-in-law... :D
so we didn´t pay her 8)

btw I think the price in Germany is about 10€/h

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cusamano wrote:After 9 month yesterday we had a babysitter for the first time. :D Everything worked out fine :) .

When did you had a babysitter for the first time?
Who was it (family/neighbour/friend)?
How much do you pay?
The first time I had a babysitter my youngest was only 6 months old.

The babysitter was fantastic however and I was pleasantly surprised what she would do for £5 an hour and a box of fags!

:lol:

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we dump our kids to the sister in law :barscarf: but then she does the same to us when she wants to go out :cry:

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Looking for volunteers other than my parents, in laws or Brother & Sis in law.

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Post by MK Gould »

We did swaps with friends when the kids were babes. Then came babysitters. Makes for an expensive night out!

Trouble is that I always had to walk them home and so difficult for a lecherous old man to walk home a 16 year old..... You kind of feel that you should try something on. Just to keep up appearances. Show you are still young.... And you are always pissed as well, just to make matters worse :oops: !

My 17 year old babysits for people these days - £5 an hour. Good job she has her own car so doesn't need to be walked home!

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MK Gould wrote: My 17 year old babysits for people these days - £5 an hour. Good job she has her own car so doesn't need to be walked home!
I do as well a little bit, about eight quid, ten quid an hour round here.

Bit easier when you're a lad I guess, you don't get any pervs. Loool.

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If we need a babysitter we use the girl up the road, who is also our hair cutter - the fact that she is 22, brunette, a dancer and gorgeous is entirely co incidental. :oops:

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StuartL wrote:If we need a babysitter we use the girl up the road, who is also our hair cutter - the fact that she is 22, brunette, a dancer and gorgeous is entirely co incidental.
Do you pay her in programmes?

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Programmes, handbooks, badges :lol:

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StuartL wrote:Programmes, handbooks, badges :lol:
Can't be long before MIG is in that signature of yours, mate.

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marcengels wrote:
StuartL wrote:Programmes, handbooks, badges :lol:
Can't be long before MIG is in that signature of yours, mate.

:wink:
nah, there "on their way" - can't say fairer than that !!

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