Eccentrics
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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( , Thu 30 Oct 2008, 19:08)
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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not eccentricities, i'm afraid;
sounds an awful lot like "attention seeking nobhead" syndrome.
Kids away from mummy and daddy for the first time, realising that they're not the chosen one (despite what mummy tells them) and overcompensate massively to overcome the dreadful feeling of not being centre of attention.. any of them only (or first) children, by any chance?
( , Mon 3 Nov 2008, 20:24, 1 reply)
sounds an awful lot like "attention seeking nobhead" syndrome.
Kids away from mummy and daddy for the first time, realising that they're not the chosen one (despite what mummy tells them) and overcompensate massively to overcome the dreadful feeling of not being centre of attention.. any of them only (or first) children, by any chance?
( , Mon 3 Nov 2008, 20:24, 1 reply)
well, I could see that too, but
the reason I would classify them as eccentric is because each and every one of them is convinced that they are the most normal person on campus and are very amused by each other.
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the reason I would classify them as eccentric is because each and every one of them is convinced that they are the most normal person on campus and are very amused by each other.
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