threadjack.
I just went out for my lunch, in my thick tweedy trousis and trainers and warm scarf and long coat, and I paused outside a shop window on my way back.
An anti-social looking teen walked past me and muttered viciously under his breath. It was only after he'd passed that I realised he'd said "Tart!"
Do the young people really still use that sort of term? And more to the point, How Did He Know?
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Mon 13 Jan 2003, 13:52,
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An anti-social looking teen walked past me and muttered viciously under his breath. It was only after he'd passed that I realised he'd said "Tart!"
Do the young people really still use that sort of term? And more to the point, How Did He Know?
ha ha.
that'll teach you to wear tweed.
Wearing lots of clothes is the new naked.
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Mon 13 Jan 2003, 13:56,
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Wearing lots of clothes is the new naked.
Im not your mummy.
but its nice to know you think of me like that.
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Mon 13 Jan 2003, 14:05,
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Maybe he said
'You young ups-'
or 'I wish my girlfriend was a'
or maybe, just maybe, he thought 'Hey! She's not looking at me! I can be rude and she won't have the guts to run after me and give me a clip round the ear! What should I say? Slag? Whore? Awight gorjus?'
I love teenagers, me.
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Mon 13 Jan 2003, 14:03,
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or 'I wish my girlfriend was a'
or maybe, just maybe, he thought 'Hey! She's not looking at me! I can be rude and she won't have the guts to run after me and give me a clip round the ear! What should I say? Slag? Whore? Awight gorjus?'
I love teenagers, me.