Black Sheep
Every family has their black sheep, deserved or not. We're still not talking to an uncle who "borrowed" the capital from the family firm, causing it to collapse and leaving my dad out of work for 4 years in his mid 40s. Who aren't you talking to?
( , Fri 14 Jan 2005, 9:17)
Every family has their black sheep, deserved or not. We're still not talking to an uncle who "borrowed" the capital from the family firm, causing it to collapse and leaving my dad out of work for 4 years in his mid 40s. Who aren't you talking to?
( , Fri 14 Jan 2005, 9:17)
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My black sheep of the family was probably my uncle. I used to love him and couldn't understand why I only saw him for a few months then he would disappear. I also couldn't understand why we went to see him sometimes in funny buildings with all other men wearing bright tops. The classic was when i thought we were going to the Isle of Wight on a trip only to go to another strange building to see my uncle.
Epithany in my teens when I realise my uncle was prison bird who done porridge more times then a Scotsman!!
( , Wed 19 Jan 2005, 14:15, Reply)
My black sheep of the family was probably my uncle. I used to love him and couldn't understand why I only saw him for a few months then he would disappear. I also couldn't understand why we went to see him sometimes in funny buildings with all other men wearing bright tops. The classic was when i thought we were going to the Isle of Wight on a trip only to go to another strange building to see my uncle.
Epithany in my teens when I realise my uncle was prison bird who done porridge more times then a Scotsman!!
( , Wed 19 Jan 2005, 14:15, Reply)
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