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Post by jacqui on Sept 19, 2008 13:19:56 GMT
As I already posted on FG, James has the typical male-bachelor look in his eyes: "Get this thing away from me!" ;D I agree - not sure he looks too comfortable with the situation! It looks like he's thinking - quick, take the picture before the screaming startsVery sweet of him to oblige though but thats our James for you - all round nice guy!!!
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Post by TheDaisy on Sept 19, 2008 13:25:50 GMT
quick, take the picture before the screaming starts That is a face I know only too well myself......almost identical, in fact, to the face presented to me by TOH when I told him I was pregnant.
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Post by suzie on Sept 19, 2008 13:31:08 GMT
quick, take the picture before the screaming starts That is a face I know only too well myself......almost identical, in fact, to the face presented to me by TOH when I told him I was pregnant. Yes, I thought I recognised that look too. Universal male response.
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Post by dutchdiva on Sept 19, 2008 15:13:21 GMT
I just seen the picture with James and the baby and he looks cute (also the baby)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2008 16:18:47 GMT
I've been blessed that most of my cousins who are much older than me, haven't spawned yet. And I have the added advantage that I'm the baby of the family so I don't come into contact with babies often. apart during the summer but the thing is I've been told I'm motherly and maternal. God help me At the moment babies in pictures are the closest I'm getting to them. Sorry waffling James is a lovely chap
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Post by Wyvern on Sept 19, 2008 16:28:13 GMT
Not many of my friends and family have spawned either, but my sister has been quite prolific so far (three so far, and the possibility of more to come has not been ruled out, so clearly she's insane). As a result of all this baby handling, when one of my friends popped out a daughter a few years ago, she was astonished to see me not handling her like a fragile piece of china, but like a small human that had been designed to be squeezed, shoved and pushed through very small gaps. Anyway, you want to see an expression of "yes, it's a baby, but what am I supposed to do with it now?" Here goes... Wish I still looked like that, but I was only just 30 when that was taken! That baby is now going into her second year at primary school... Still, you can see she was not at all bothered by my style of baby handling
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Post by nobody on Sept 19, 2008 19:07:41 GMT
There is 14 years between me and my youngest brother and due to the fact my mum ended up back in hospital the week after he was born i can change a nappy and make bottles up there with the best of them. Was funny though seeing my dad face when she told him there was another kid on the way.
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Post by arctares on Sept 19, 2008 19:27:46 GMT
Do we have any Finnish members on this board? One here! And I´m sad to say I didn´t know James was in Finland until it was too late.
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Post by dutchdiva on Sept 19, 2008 19:30:27 GMT
welcome arctares
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Post by inky on Sept 19, 2008 19:34:18 GMT
Hello arctares. Whereabouts in Finland do you live? Wy, the only babies I cuddle have four legs and a wet nose
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Post by lindenchase on Sept 19, 2008 19:39:49 GMT
Do we have any Finnish members on this board? One here! And I´m sad to say I didn´t know James was in Finland until it was too late. Shame you didn't find out earlier! Is there anything interesting in the article?
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Post by maureen on Sept 19, 2008 19:54:13 GMT
That is a face I know only too well myself......almost identical, in fact, to the face presented to me by TOH when I told him I was pregnant. Yes, I thought I recognised that look too. Universal male response. Yep, even the sweetest of men react that way. See James? You should've seen my husband when I broke the news to him. Same masculine reaction and then "I'm sorry". I feel like the odd one out here. I love holding babies, especially other people's babies, because I can hand them back when they start wailing or pooing.
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Post by blackopal on Sept 19, 2008 19:57:57 GMT
I love babies too. I want one very much, but the dreaded biological clock is ticking down.
Great photo, Wyvern! She looks like a little cherub.
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Post by maureen on Sept 19, 2008 20:03:36 GMT
Y'all look great together, Wy. That's so sweet.
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Post by arctares on Sept 19, 2008 20:11:13 GMT
Thanks for the welcome! I´m from Ostrobothnia (if it says anything at all), quite far away from where James was. One here! And I´m sad to say I didn´t know James was in Finland until it was too late. Shame you didn't find out earlier! Is there anything interesting in the article? I like how he said he had fun and would´ve wanted to drive again. He told he thinks sisu, our roads, being able to drive in the dark and taking driving seriously makes us good drivers. I found this photo someone took later from that track: outowear.com/video/SaukkolaEK.jpg
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Post by glam on Sept 19, 2008 20:19:42 GMT
I know I'm a bit behind but a bit of useless information about San Francisco. The road system there is based on Glasgow as when they were developing the city someone realised that the two places were quite similar geographically - e.g chuffing hills everywhere so the American's "borrowed" the plans from the 'Wegies
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Post by aaurora on Sept 19, 2008 20:21:41 GMT
I thought it suited him. He looked very happy to be holding it. Perhaps he's getting some practice in. ;D I would love to see a little James (or Sarah!) on the way He did look a bit cautious, I must say!
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Post by inky on Sept 19, 2008 20:46:13 GMT
arctares, I have visited friends in Finland but not where you live. They lived just outside Helsinki, which I thought was a lovely city.
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Post by lew on Sept 19, 2008 21:55:01 GMT
Thanks for the welcome! I´m from Ostrobothnia (if it says anything at all), quite far away from where James was. Shame you didn't find out earlier! Is there anything interesting in the article? I like how he said he had fun and would´ve wanted to drive again. He told he thinks sisu, our roads, being able to drive in the dark and taking driving seriously makes us good drivers. I found this photo someone took later from that track: outowear.com/video/SaukkolaEK.jpgWelcome ..........sorry delayed on the home front, well the JMB is now really international
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Post by lindenchase on Sept 20, 2008 7:24:57 GMT
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Post by lymaze on Sept 20, 2008 8:00:36 GMT
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Post by dutchdiva on Sept 20, 2008 8:10:39 GMT
oh nice pictures.
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Post by lew on Sept 20, 2008 15:54:50 GMT
Very nice........... ;D wonder if jam lost again ;D
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Post by maureen on Sept 20, 2008 18:42:25 GMT
The Charger is fine. Jeremy looks gorgeous in that first picture.
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Post by aaurora on Sept 20, 2008 19:08:15 GMT
Oh, Richard....looking fine.
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Post by stigalicious on Sept 20, 2008 23:41:01 GMT
Sorry James does look terrified!
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Post by aaurora on Sept 21, 2008 10:12:26 GMT
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Post by lindenchase on Sept 21, 2008 10:38:51 GMT
I wonder how the production team and the guys themselves feel about all this spoiler-publicity. There seems to be more with each new series. If you read the postings at FinalGear they didn't mind some of the fans presents to take pics, but stil... And this race should look awesome by the way with the brigh red cars, white saltplains, clear blue skies.
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Post by maureen on Sept 21, 2008 14:29:14 GMT
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Post by stigalicious on Sept 21, 2008 17:15:30 GMT
Any ideas when they are coming home?
EDIT: already are
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