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robert551069 | 07:34 Tue 31st Jan 2012 | ChatterBank
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It was announced on TV yesterday that it costs over £200,000 to raise a child, including university fees, wedding costs and so on. I would, therefore, like to propose a new collective noun "A taxation of children" ( It is great to have children, however, and I have three adult children and six grandchildren and think it is money well spent)
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a millstone of children more like, love em..
A bankrupt of kids?
A leach of children! (Or is it leech?)
leech
I'd like to see how they costed that out. For example not every child is going to have wedding costs or university fees. Also how spoilt are these children are we pandering to their every whim, buying them the latest trainers every 6 weeks or what? I'm pretty sure I've never spent anything like that.
I'm reasonably sure I have't spent £2 million bringing my kids up- and if I have I want a refund;-)
A 'bonus'? of children
Different collective names are needed for your own lovely offspring, and other peoples cacophony
An debt or overdraft of children
The thing with children is while they give pleasure to the family they are supported in part by everyone how about an investment?
I like that rowan, after all they are our future
If my children are an investment Rowanwitch, have they got a surrender value?
A pile of children.
When I had haemorrhoids it caused a pain in the @rse.
issue
A heritage of children

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