I suspect he means it's reminiscent of the Christmas post where he posted a picture of all his sons Christmas presents and it was an enormous pile of £1000's of kit.
Each to their own.
It's the couch... that's why he keeps buying his kid so many presents... he has to distract him 100% of the time, because if he doesn't, the kid will catch a glimpse of the sofa and go blind.
I love the idea of astroturf in the garden but that just looks a bit odd.
Is it though?At least it's straight, lads.
Some Pokemon cards for my son - A present for him for doing so well at his first year of school, 'exceeded' in all categories on his report.
My word, that couch is hideous!
Because he did so well at his first year of school and "exceeded" in all categories on his report.
I'm sure we've had the 'you're spoiling your kid' debate every time SDK posts his latest thousand pound gift, I'm sure he's got the message by now that some people here don't approve.Nope, I don't understand.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/514405-long-term-effects-of-spoiling-children/
I understand this though.
How he spends his money is up to him though, I don't personally see an issueI'm sure we've had the 'you're spoiling your kid' debate every time SDK posts his latest thousand pound gift, I'm sure he's got the message by now that some people here don't approve.
How he spends his money is up to him though, I don't personally see an issue
He hasn't posted it up asking for other peoples opinions or approvals has he?And if he wants to post it on here people are free to comment.
He hasn't posted it up asking for other peoples opinions or approvals has he?
So why do people need to comment in such a way?