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Princess on Board signs. WHY? WHY? WHY?

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fillyjonk · 02/06/2007 22:08

etc

please justify

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hatrick · 03/06/2007 21:27

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Wilkie · 03/06/2007 21:59

Expat - SO well said mate!!

Otter · 03/06/2007 22:04

too much pink is vom though

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tortoiseSHELL · 03/06/2007 22:05

Haha, my 'pink princess', spent yesterday in her welly boots, along with a pink skirt and a pink t-shirt with the words 'PRINCESS' across the front (I know, I know), making a BOG. She spent an hour pouring water into an empty flower bed, and stamping the mud. After an hour and a half or so she decided to jump into the bog. Her boots sank, she wobbled and SO nearly fell in head first. I was being mean mum and videoing her, and have to confess I was quite hoping she might topple over, for the sake of the footage.

But she loves pink, she chooses her clothes, and why not, she's got the rest of her life to wear boring old black and grey and blue.

SoupDragon · 04/06/2007 13:33

"she's got the rest of her life to wear boring old black and grey and blue"

BabyDragon wears mint, lemon, teal, lilac, chocolate (literally), orange, green... there are endless colours available. But nothing with "princess" on she does have a top with "perfect" on it and one with "gorgeous" which never fail to amuse me when they and she are covered in muck, snot and dinner. Now that is perfect and gorgeous on a toddler

Mrsshuvel · 04/06/2007 13:51

I bought a Cheekey Monkey on Board sign at the weekend BUT he is gonna be my PFB!

tortoiseSHELL · 04/06/2007 14:34

SD - what I meant was she lOVES pink, but I'm guessing when she's a teenager or an adult she's not going to want to wear pink tartan with a pink stripey top which is what she is parading today!

She is regularly covered in mud too!!!

kateyp · 04/06/2007 14:41

Getting back to the princess on board - last saw one of these along with a sign that said (all twinkly, glittery pink) "Powered by Fairy Dust". To which my DH said (on seeing the occupant of the car) "more like fairy cakes...."

He can be so rude...

SoupDragon · 04/06/2007 15:31

She'll probably be a goth, tortoiseshell

SoupDragon · 04/06/2007 15:32

pmsl @ "powered by fairy dust"!

tortoiseSHELL · 04/06/2007 16:13

Oh God SD - I can just see it - the black lipstick and dyed black hair...

I was a reluctant goth - wore dark red long tasselled skirts, black make up but couldn't bring myself to dye my blonde hair...

just looked a mess I think!

Tutter · 04/06/2007 16:14

i hate them

and the cheeky monkey ones

[vomit]

Alibobster · 04/06/2007 17:05

fgs, lighten up. Moan about something really important

CountessDracula · 04/06/2007 17:07

I saw one on the A23 last night which said
"driven by an Angel"

I peered in as we drove past and it was driven by an 18 stone (at least) peroxide blonde with 9 chins and a LOT of make up

I can only imagine she had stolen it

SoupDragon · 04/06/2007 20:45

"Moan about something really important" But that's the whole point of Mumsnet! We can moan about whatever the hell we want.

Snort@CD

zookeeper · 04/06/2007 21:27

That would be a Hell's Angel then Countess

fillyjonk · 05/06/2007 07:31

"fgs, lighten up. Moan about something really important "

particularly at being told to "lighten up" by someone who gets annoyed by a thread slagging off "princess on board" signs

so you have one then?

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Alibobster · 06/06/2007 22:46

Sorry MN's. I came across this topic after reading another thread which was terribly sad and really, really upset me. This just seemed trivial and silly compared to what I had just read about what one mum is going through. But of course, it's meant to be silly and a bit of fun and I shouldn't have written anything when I was so upset. I'm not usually so snippy, I hope I'm forgiven

emilytankengine · 06/06/2007 23:07

Why is it smug? Dont get this

ViciousSquirrelSpotter · 06/06/2007 23:24

pmsl at the nine chinned angel

Well why shouldn't they have extra chins? Nothing in the bible to say they all have to be skeletal like Keira Knightly

Anyone whose called princess, I sort of envisage as either

a) growing up to be domestic abuse victim
b) being like dirty den's dd (whose name escapes me
c) being like that pregnant woman in the new Harry Enfield/ Paul Whitehouse series ("hands, Ashley")

Wills · 06/06/2007 23:24

But there are ones out there that are funny. My favourite was "Divorced husband in boot please feel free to ram". Although I'd loved to know the insurance consequences if she ever were hit.

ViciousSquirrelSpotter · 06/06/2007 23:25

One woman in our street has got "danger - blonde at the wheel"

I mean, why?

MrsTittleMouse · 07/06/2007 09:50

When my grandfather died, the vicar at my family church had to ask what my DD's real name was for the funeral, as my Mum had always referred to her as "the princess".
DM is brilliant with DD and an enthusiastic babysitter, but it does concern me that DD will grow up with a bit of an attitude because of it.

paddyclamp · 07/06/2007 21:25

Can't believe you can get one with "Yummy mummy on board". I hate that phrase! Anyone who calls themself a yummy mummy makes me sick, i'd never get tired of smacking their face!

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