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    #46
    Originally posted by charlesr View Post
    1st world things: being jealous of someone else having access to a new OS earlier LOL. My S4 mini won't be updated by Samsung till probably April at the earliest (if at all). If it gets crossed off the list, I'll move to Cyanogenmod as soon as it is ready for lolipop.
    If it makes you feel better, my N4 and N10 don't have it yet.

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      #47
      Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post
      She asked me for a euphemism, so I gave her one...

      *trombone*
      I've been trying to give up innuendo, but it's hard. So hard....

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        #48
        D3 Publisher is making an open-world youth adventure gal game for PlayStation 4 and PS3 called Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho, this week’s Famitsu reveals.


        Looking forward to the briareos review.

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          #49
          Who, me?



          Uuhmmm...

          Is it bad if I recognized the character designer from the bespectacled girl?

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            #50
            Looks like Anaru from AnoHana.

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              #51
              My new christmas tree decorations

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                #52
                2 things. Cracked it with my youngest and the walk to pre-school in the morning. He's walking himself instead of me having to carry him (which is huge considering his dodgy ankles)

                Second.. He's finally starting to say words! He's got delayed speech development problems, but over the last few weeks has been coming out with either proper words or something close to them. Chuffed. Also wanted to use the proper toilet for a wee last night. Fair play, he's come on leaps and bounds recently - can start to feel the worries we had about him starting school easing..

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                  #53
                  Proper chuffed for you, mate.

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                    #54
                    That's awesome. My littlest has mild dyspraxia so I get the concerns about things not happening at the right times and not being ready for school. Great to hear you're seeing progress. That's really the important thing.

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                      #55
                      Yes good to hear k0pp0, can relate to all your concerns totally. It does get easier bit by bit.

                      This made me smile, some people just don't think before posting on the internets

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                        #56
                        That's pretty funny. Guess I'll wait for the day one patch to be uploaded too then...

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post
                          Proper chuffed for you, mate.
                          Cheers buddy

                          Originally posted by Dogg Thang View Post
                          That's awesome. My littlest has mild dyspraxia so I get the concerns about things not happening at the right times and not being ready for school. Great to hear you're seeing progress. That's really the important thing.
                          We looked in to dyspraxia, and then found out about Apraxia (of speech). Did wonder if that was what was wrong with Josh but seems that the paediatrician wasn't overly concerned. Hope all's going well with yours.

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                            #58
                            Good things are going better koppo. We had issue with our daughter regarding her speech. Although we were never sure if she actually had a problem or was just suffering due to being bilingual.

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                              #59
                              Thanks Koppo. Yeah, mine is doing well. We had a few worrying times. One was simply that she was exceptionally late walking but then when she was up and running her preschool flagged that she was having difficulty with some basic tasks. It's funny because, when described, we recognised her difficulties but for us they were just normal things about her, if that makes sense. We took her to a few specialists, got the diagnosis and she's had therapy sessions etc and they were brilliant. Now you wouldn't know any difference. Her co-ordination isn't fantastic, that's all. But she's a happy little kid and that's what counts. Hope you keep seeing great progress with your little one.

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                                #60


                                This makes me smile.

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