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Hymie | 20:26 Wed 21st Jun 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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Parents are shown a table holding all the money they’ve ever spent on their child. They then get to choose the money or the child.
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Mmmmmm. I wonder. No, just kidding, my three are my pride and joy and I wouldn't want to be without them for all the tea in China.
Would this be a spin-off from The Jeremy Kyle show?
What they take the child away?

Had a bad day Hymie?
If they're still a child, the money pile wouldn't be high enough. You need to wait until they are 21.
Please may I have the money as I did not have a child?? If the answer is yes then I would love to play that game...!!!
Is this a spin-off from the Nationwide ad on Father's Day which I thought was very funny?
Mally: no child, no spend, there's nothing in your money pile to take :-(

What was that ad about then zebo (and don't say dads or dad's day, or saving in building societies for that matter ;-) )
Chap commenting that it costs £230,000 to raise a child, looks at the photos of his children, raises his coffee mug and says Thanks for the mug. Doesn't sound funny like that but it was his expression that made it. I have simple tastes!
Ah I do recall catching that one, once. Nationwide was it, well that made an impression on me then. I was raised with the impression that mothers felt awful if their kid didn't mark Mother's Day, but that fathers were more realistic and didn't care much. So it didn't really ring true. (I reckon it's all just another commercial event anyway.)
Which channel would air it? 'Really'?
I would spend every penny I have spent my children over again.

I have never resented it for a moment - the gift of them is priceless.
Andy, me too

They hand in 'dig' money on a Thursday, Friday it's 'can I borrow...)

If neither asks, them it's not a normal day

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