denislawsbackheel
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Do people still have their children christened?
Not nearly as many as in the past, none of my grandchildren are christened.Do people still have their children christened?
My mate (the kids dad) is a dipper so no doubt the kid will be one too. No fucking way I’m giving them my money :)I bought my nieces and nephews shares in my club. If you can do the same that would be my shout. Otherwise a bottle of great Malt that will increase in value and if they don't like it they can fuck off. :)
The main thing you can give is time and love as they grow up.
Then time and looking out for him, the best thing anyway, is the best option. Although, another possibility is sending the great Malt to me and I can tell the lad how good it was when he grows up. I'm all fucking heart me. A fool to myself.My mate (the kids dad) is a dipper so no doubt the kid will be one too. No fucking way I’m giving them my money :)
My best mate has asked me to be godfather to his son and I’m absolutely made up at being asked.
The problem is I have no idea what to buy his son as a christening gift, but I want to get something really special.
Has anyone got any good ideas or received something really good for their son when christened?
None of my kids were.Not nearly as many as in the past, none of my grandchildren are christened.
Yeah, if they want to go to a Catholic school. And no other reason.Do people still have their children christened?
Up here you can send your kid to a Catholic school even if they are non Catholic now.Yeah, if they want to go to a Catholic school. And no other reason.
Anyway, I think a horse's head is traditional.