Neither do I, as long as it's all done in private & not announced to the world as if it's a world-shattering event.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostTry sitting in front of one that's howling its lungs out on a flight from New York to London!
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWhat? There's goig to be more than one?!
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostThat's nothing. I took my own howling babies on flights from London to Sydney when it took 36 hours, and believe me it's much worse for the parents than
My mother tells me I vomited over a BOAC stewardess when I was 18 months! Alas, I have no memory of this momentous event...
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostThat's nothing. I took my own howling babies on flights from London to Sydney when it took 36 hours, and believe me it's much worse for the parents than it is for fellow passengers.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostThere has to be a spare
Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post& if it can be produced at the same time (well, not exactly the same time, there would have to be a few minutes between them) as the heir, all well & good. It means we don't have to go through this again in a couple of years' time.
By the way, as the sex of the royal sprog has yet to be publicly declared and one might therefore suppose that the possibility twins is not entirely ruled out - and as this is the couple's first addition to their family - would twins constitute a double first at Cambridge?
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