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"What's wrong with kid's?"

A review of The Granta by Anonymous - Monday 5th of March 2007


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I currently have a little girl and when me and my wife go out to do some shopping in Middlesbrough we usually like to go and enjoy a nice pint and a cooked meal. Our daughter enjoys 'PLAYING WITH THE TOYS THAT THE PUB PROVIDES'. We sit and enjoy a meal as a family and then watch our daughter play. So i think because your lonely and want to cry because your lonely and sad, then thats your perogative. However, as long as they dont bar kids, me and my wife will continue to enjoy our family pub meals together. 
 




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