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"Touch my bum, this is life", glowers Richard "Interw3bz" McBeef. I was recently asked "What colour was your hair?", which made me feel well old. Tell us about moments when you realised you were knocking on a bit. Conversely, perhaps you are a sprightly young whippersnapper who is exasperated by the older folks: do tell.

(, Mon 25 Apr 2016, 15:51)
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I work in a Uni and this was one of the first things I noticed
When I was uni hunting I hopped on a train to London had a nose around, stayed the night and came home. My parents weren't the slightest bit interested in where I went. When I left school and went to college they had no input either. I guess the cut off point was 16. Now I get angry phone calls from parents because their precious 20 year old baby is unable to sort things out for themselves.

Mind you, some of the mums are quite fit.
(, Fri 6 May 2016, 8:19, 1 reply)
uni?
or soft play?
(, Fri 6 May 2016, 9:15, closed)
Could you afford that?

(, Fri 6 May 2016, 10:00, closed)
even if i could
I wouldn't be caught dead at a soft play centre.

hell.


on.


earth.

hot noisy screaming hell.
(, Fri 6 May 2016, 10:03, closed)
What will you do when it's pissing with rain and your toddler is going stir crazy?

(, Fri 6 May 2016, 11:21, closed)
What a bitch eh
My kids like soft play centres so I take them. She's right, its hell on earth sometimes but some of the good ones sell booze.
(, Fri 6 May 2016, 11:29, closed)
i shall have to work that day, whatever day it is
and that will be meaty's problem :)
(, Fri 6 May 2016, 11:46, closed)
Swipe can afford almost anything.

(, Fri 6 May 2016, 14:01, closed)

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