Bullies
My mum told me to stand up to bullies. So I did, and got wedgied every day for a month. I hated my boss.
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( , Wed 13 May 2009, 12:27)
My mum told me to stand up to bullies. So I did, and got wedgied every day for a month. I hated my boss.
Suggested by Mariam67
( , Wed 13 May 2009, 12:27)
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Blue Goldfish
"Ere mate"
"Who me?"
"Yeah. You. Wanna see the Blue Goldfish?"
How could I refuse? I was short, pipe-cleaner thin and the school git. He was a brick shit-house, stunk of cigarette smoke and wore his school tie with the smallest knot possible.
"Uh... OK, then."
"It's in here," he said, ushering me into the toilets.
"You sure?"
"Uh-huh. You won't believe your eyes kid. There it is, down the bog."
"Where? I can't see..."
> F L U S H <
Oh, how we laughed.
And now, we roll the clock on some thirty years, and my second-born comes home from school in a state of sodden disarray.
"Dad - what's the Blue Goldfish?"
Glad to see bullies maintaining their high standards in these troubled times.
( , Wed 13 May 2009, 12:46, 2 replies)
"Ere mate"
"Who me?"
"Yeah. You. Wanna see the Blue Goldfish?"
How could I refuse? I was short, pipe-cleaner thin and the school git. He was a brick shit-house, stunk of cigarette smoke and wore his school tie with the smallest knot possible.
"Uh... OK, then."
"It's in here," he said, ushering me into the toilets.
"You sure?"
"Uh-huh. You won't believe your eyes kid. There it is, down the bog."
"Where? I can't see..."
> F L U S H <
Oh, how we laughed.
And now, we roll the clock on some thirty years, and my second-born comes home from school in a state of sodden disarray.
"Dad - what's the Blue Goldfish?"
Glad to see bullies maintaining their high standards in these troubled times.
( , Wed 13 May 2009, 12:46, 2 replies)
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