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Beachlover
22-12-10, 11:13 PM
My Grandad helped me write this review.
I'd never really played with a torch before because I am only nearly 3 years old, but I found this in his daysack when I was looking for presents that they pretend some fat man brings soon through a chimney we don't have :rolleyes:
Anyway, I thought I'd show Grandad that I knew how to switch it on and off first...it was dead easy :)

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r261/beachloveriow_photos/P1030239.jpg

Then I thought I'd show Mummy how I could make my own moon on the ceiling...

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r261/beachloveriow_photos/P1030243.jpg

She said I should give it back to Grandad after I showed her how bright it was....

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r261/beachloveriow_photos/P1030252.jpg

I couldn't see what the fuss was about so I had a look myself....

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r261/beachloveriow_photos/P1030253.jpg

While I was showing Daddy how bright it was, I found a use for the thing Grandad called a lanyard. Grandad missed taking the photo, but I didn't miss Daddy :]

Then Mummy and Daddy made Grandad take it home with him :( but when I grow up I want one of my own :)

Essexman
22-12-10, 11:18 PM
I very nice review young man. Mum looks really impressed!

Beachlover
22-12-10, 11:26 PM
I very nice review young man. Mum looks really impressed!

Thank you. Mummy is 8 months into giving me a sister :yuck: so she sometimes doesn't see the funny side like Grandad does.
Grandad says that his mate Thomas and a few others on here would like this thread as they said a nearly 3 year old's opinion would raise the standard a bit, especially if it was "on topic," whatever that means....:P

Chastiser
22-12-10, 11:30 PM
superb review - out of the mouths of babes and sucklings lol

scrubber
22-12-10, 11:31 PM
Now, THAT's what I call a well written review - thanks for sharing these precious moments with us ;)

thomas
22-12-10, 11:34 PM
Thank you. Mummy is 8 months into giving me a sister :yuck: so she sometimes doesn't see the funny side like Grandad does.
Grandad says that his mate Thomas and a few others on here would like this thread as they said a nearly 3 year old's opinion would raise the standard a bit, especially if it was "on topic," whatever that means....:P

:ralmao::ralmao:

Nice65
22-12-10, 11:56 PM
Thank you. Mummy is 8 months into giving me a sister :yuck: so she sometimes doesn't see the funny side like Grandad does.
Grandad says that his mate Thomas and a few others on here would like this thread as they said a nearly 3 year old's opinion would raise the standard a bit, especially if it was "on topic," whatever that means....:P

Lovely :D

Toddy
23-12-10, 12:24 AM
That's a neat review :D
I'm surprised Grandpa hasn't taken you outside in the dark to play with the torch too though :)

My Uncle bought my sons waterproof torches, and they had a lot of fun with them. When I told him they were awfully expensive to give to children (it was a loooong time ago) he just said, "I bought them ones I'd have liked to have had myself when I was their age :D".

Hope Christmas is good and Santa brings fun things :D

Toddy

trixx
23-12-10, 09:04 AM
I found a use for the thing Grandad called a lanyard. Grandad missed taking the photo, but I didn't miss Daddy :]


I've always liked the Fenix L1P and it is an essential part of my seasonal shadow-puppet show, but until now I had always felt it was let down by its inability to double as an improvised self-defence tool. That's a bit of a taboo subject on BB so we can't discuss it openly, but I would be very grateful if you could PM me with a description of the technique you used. If it involved the lanyard, I'm thinking more nunchaku than kubotan? Anyway, I'd appreciate some advice as some of the female members of the audience have been known to get somewhat over-excited when I project my festive gobbler, and it's best to be prepared.

Beachlover
23-12-10, 12:10 PM
That's a neat review :D
I'm surprised Grandpa hasn't taken you outside in the dark to play with the torch too though :)

My Auntie Siobhan, we call her Shiv - Grandad thought I should share that on here - took me in our cupboard under the stairs to play with the torch. She's scary in the light, so I didn't want to go outside after that :C



Hope Christmas is good and Santa brings fun things :D

Toddy

Santa is that fat man? I met with with my other grandma last week. He was even older and hairier than her and smelled like my great Grandma's wardrobe :yuck:
If he comes in my bedroom on Christmas Eve I'll be OK because my Aunti Shiv is staying and she'll sort him out :]

Beachlover
23-12-10, 12:18 PM
I've always liked the Fenix L1P and it is an essential part of my seasonal shadow-puppet show, but until now I had always felt it was let down by its inability to double as an improvised self-defence tool. That's a bit of a taboo subject on BB so we can't discuss it openly, but I would be very grateful if you could PM me with a description of the technique you used. If it involved the lanyard, I'm thinking more nunchaku than kubotan?
Yes, just like the two sticks tied together that Bruce on my Daddy's favourite DVD's that he used to watch, but with only one stick. I thought Daddy would have been pleased I'd paid attention to them. :confused1



Anyway, I'd appreciate some advice as some of the female members of the audience have been known to get somewhat over-excited when I project my festive gobbler, and it's best to be prepared.

Mummy says not to ask about festive gobblers, but my Auntie Shiv says she'll tell me when I'm older....Have to go now because they are arguing about festive gobblers and who knows most about them. Daddy has just gone all red, because Auntie Shiv has pointed at mummy's tummy, where my little sister is hiding and says she must be the expert....aren't girls funny and why is my sister hiding all this time :S

campinghiker
23-12-10, 02:14 PM
Is he a BB member yet? :lol:

zorro
23-12-10, 06:26 PM
Is he a BB member yet? :lol:

If he turns out like his granddad that's something to look forward too. :)

Beachlover
23-12-10, 11:56 PM
If he turns out like his granddad that's something to look forward too. :)

That's another tenner my Grandad owes you then....He's explained bribery to me...I use it at the nursery ;)