TOG asks,”Do you talk to your kids?”
September 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I think the thing I miss most since I left London to start a new life in Australia is being able to talk to my grandad. My grandchildren don’t listen to me they play on their playstations. Are there too many electrical gadgets around today to influence our children with ipods, Wii, play stations, dvd … [Read the full story]
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