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How many here already grandparents? Apparently this 29 yr old man already is one http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/W...ory_691636.html Just 29 but already a grandpa A 29-YEAR-OLD man has become the youngest grandfather in Britain after his 14-year-old daughter gave birth. Shem Davies - of Bridgend, Wales - was also 14 when he became a father for the first time, The Sun reported. His schoolgirl daughter Tia now has had a girl before her 15th birthday, it said. Mr Davies - who split with Tia's mother Kelly three months after she was born - said he was 'absolutely delighted' at the news. Mr Davies was 'shocked' when his daughter told him she was pregnant by her 15-year-old boyfriend. He also has a nine-month-old son with new girlfriend Robyn Thomas. 'One minute Tia's a baby, the next she's pregnant. I could have yelled at her, but what's the point? I know how hard it's going to be for them because I was in their shoes at the same age.' 'I didn't handle it very well when I became a dad at 14. I wasn't able to cope with it and I ran away,' he said. Tia's mother Kelly said: 'My worst nightmare has always been that Tia would repeat my mistake and get pregnant young.' 'I always lectured her about contraception.' -- THE STAR/ANN
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Hi all, Below is a link for a contest organised by STOMP and NLB. http://www.stomp.com.sg/talkback/grandparents/ Read a few of them and if anyone here has stories/lessons or thoughts to share, feel free :) Have a good day!!!! Weekend is nearing.... (If you deem this thread bo liow feel free to skip.)
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Finally they are redeveloping Oean bldg which was completed in the early 70s ... phew! Ocean Financial Centre slated to be completed by 2011 By Glenda Chong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 08 October 2007 2013 hrs Photos 1 of 1 http:/// SINGAPORE: Ocean Building will be torn down to make way for a new development, said developer Keppel Land on Monday. When completed in about four years, the new building
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Are there any recommended freeware that can help a user with Chinese websites or at least allow a Chinese user to have a better experience? I am going to let my grandpa have my laptop to use now that he has broadband in his home. I am a noob at this area mainly bec my CL2 sucks... and the Chinese sites I go to for reviews are killing me (no fun searching thru Chinese- Eng Dictionary for almost every word) Any pointers would be appreciated by both myself and grandpa.