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to think she should not be that excited by the Rugby?

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WidowWadman · 26/02/2010 20:18

She's 14 months old and should be getting ready for bed. Instead she's sitting on her dad's lap, bouncing, squealing with joy and pointing at the TV and clapping her hands.

Not sure which side she's supporting, but she seems particularly excited by scrums.

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Piffle · 26/02/2010 20:20

Just had to record it on sky + as ds2 (35 mths) was refusing to go to bed until he'd watched it...

Portofino · 26/02/2010 20:25

You'll have to keep a close eye on her as she gets older!

I have to admit all those french bottoms huddled together give me a slight frisson....

LeninGrad · 26/02/2010 20:27

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TrinityIsFuckingTrying · 26/02/2010 20:28

she's starting young

very healthy to like rugby

scrummy (see what I did) bums, yum

phwooooaaaaar

WidowWadman · 26/02/2010 20:32

Well I guess I'm lucky that it's not the cricket.

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MiaWallace · 26/02/2010 20:34

Dd (age 4) went to bed crying because I wouldn't let her stay up to watch the "rubbery"

timelordvictorious · 26/02/2010 20:40

Of course she should be!

DD went to bed, but has been wearing the official Welsh shirt we got her for her birthday last Sunday all day. And at the moment I am glad she isn't watching. Absolutely shocking.

ILovePlayingDarts · 26/02/2010 22:32

Well, if Wales had played as good in the first half as they did in the second, the result might have been better.

But, I agree with Trinity. "phwooooaaaaar"

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