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Davros' Grandad confesses: On visiting my ex-wife's house, I wiped my bum on the toothbrush belonging to the bloke she ran off with. At least, I thought it was his toothbrush.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 14:36)
Davros' Grandad confesses: On visiting my ex-wife's house, I wiped my bum on the toothbrush belonging to the bloke she ran off with. At least, I thought it was his toothbrush.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 14:36)
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Bricking it.
A few years ago, I popped over to my parents' for some reason. Now, my parents have always had a thing about becoming grandparents, and they've kept some of the toys with which my brother and I used to play for these yet-to-appear sprogs - notably, quite a lot of Lego.
This Lego had been hauled down from the loft the day before my visit, because they were babysitting my cousin's kids for an afternoon; as yet, it hadn't made its way back into storage. It was still in the lounge.
My visit was supposed only to be a five-minute thing to do or check something trivial. Supposed to be. In actual fact, it lasted quite a bit longer.
The postscript is that it was Christmas the following week - and my parents bought me a little Lego spaceship. I think I was about 28 at the time. Sometimes, they get things exactly right.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:06, 7 replies)
A few years ago, I popped over to my parents' for some reason. Now, my parents have always had a thing about becoming grandparents, and they've kept some of the toys with which my brother and I used to play for these yet-to-appear sprogs - notably, quite a lot of Lego.
This Lego had been hauled down from the loft the day before my visit, because they were babysitting my cousin's kids for an afternoon; as yet, it hadn't made its way back into storage. It was still in the lounge.
My visit was supposed only to be a five-minute thing to do or check something trivial. Supposed to be. In actual fact, it lasted quite a bit longer.
The postscript is that it was Christmas the following week - and my parents bought me a little Lego spaceship. I think I was about 28 at the time. Sometimes, they get things exactly right.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:06, 7 replies)
*click*
nice one! I've recently rediscovered and indulged my childhood love of Meccano - great fun!
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:24, closed)
nice one! I've recently rediscovered and indulged my childhood love of Meccano - great fun!
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:24, closed)
I know a B3tan
who is bought a box of lego each Christmas by his long suffering, gorgeous, generous and all round brilliant girlfriend.
But I'm not naming any names.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:05, closed)
who is bought a box of lego each Christmas by his long suffering, gorgeous, generous and all round brilliant girlfriend.
But I'm not naming any names.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:05, closed)
Oooh...Lego
Damn painful when you stand on it with bare feet though...
"Anyone got any 3ers?"
( , Fri 18 Sep 2009, 8:44, closed)
Damn painful when you stand on it with bare feet though...
"Anyone got any 3ers?"
( , Fri 18 Sep 2009, 8:44, closed)
OMG
I thought I was the only one who named them 3ers, sixers, etc. Brilliant!
( , Mon 21 Sep 2009, 13:15, closed)
I thought I was the only one who named them 3ers, sixers, etc. Brilliant!
( , Mon 21 Sep 2009, 13:15, closed)
Good lad.
I spent five hours on Saturday putting Lego together for my son. I think at one stage he went out to play in the garden as I soldiered on...
( , Tue 22 Sep 2009, 12:23, closed)
I spent five hours on Saturday putting Lego together for my son. I think at one stage he went out to play in the garden as I soldiered on...
( , Tue 22 Sep 2009, 12:23, closed)
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