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Tell us about the time the fairground came to town and you were sick in a hedge; or when you went to a theme park or circus and were sick in a hedge
Suggested by mariam67
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 11:37)
Tell us about the time the fairground came to town and you were sick in a hedge; or when you went to a theme park or circus and were sick in a hedge
Suggested by mariam67
( , Thu 9 Jun 2011, 11:37)
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My daughters school summer fair
I was roped in to help on a stall, and got 'the wheel of fortune'.
£2 a go. You spin the wheel, and if it stops on one of the places with a star, you win a prize. Some of the prizes were pretty good - £100 vouchers, Bundles with bottles of champagne and DVD's etc.
However, something made me really uncomfortble. It was really busy, and there was a constant stream of people coughing up their £2 for a go. Probably 1 in 12 would win.
Among all the players were the kids. There were a few who were absolutely gripped by it, and kept coming back to play again, and again. They'd pay the first go with a £2 coin, then come back with a £1 coin, and 2 50ps. Then they come back with a big fistful of silver - obviously scraping together the last few pennies they (or their parents) had.
I know it was for their school and all that, but I felt really bad to be taking £10 off of 9 year old kids so they could gamble, and win fuck all.
Saving grace, we had a pot of lollipops. I gave all the losers one. Stupid little bastards seemed just as happy with that as they did with a £120 Picnic hamper.
( , Mon 13 Jun 2011, 14:10, 4 replies)
I was roped in to help on a stall, and got 'the wheel of fortune'.
£2 a go. You spin the wheel, and if it stops on one of the places with a star, you win a prize. Some of the prizes were pretty good - £100 vouchers, Bundles with bottles of champagne and DVD's etc.
However, something made me really uncomfortble. It was really busy, and there was a constant stream of people coughing up their £2 for a go. Probably 1 in 12 would win.
Among all the players were the kids. There were a few who were absolutely gripped by it, and kept coming back to play again, and again. They'd pay the first go with a £2 coin, then come back with a £1 coin, and 2 50ps. Then they come back with a big fistful of silver - obviously scraping together the last few pennies they (or their parents) had.
I know it was for their school and all that, but I felt really bad to be taking £10 off of 9 year old kids so they could gamble, and win fuck all.
Saving grace, we had a pot of lollipops. I gave all the losers one. Stupid little bastards seemed just as happy with that as they did with a £120 Picnic hamper.
( , Mon 13 Jun 2011, 14:10, 4 replies)
If you allowed 9 year olds to play a gambling game with alcohol prizes then you were breaking at least one law.
Fuck 'em. They'd only spend it on WKD and aerosols to inhale.
( , Mon 13 Jun 2011, 14:41, closed)
Fuck 'em. They'd only spend it on WKD and aerosols to inhale.
( , Mon 13 Jun 2011, 14:41, closed)
I might add
that in mitigation, there were 3 people at a time working on this stall, and I got to hang out with a bunch of Milfs for the afternoon.
( , Mon 13 Jun 2011, 17:30, closed)
that in mitigation, there were 3 people at a time working on this stall, and I got to hang out with a bunch of Milfs for the afternoon.
( , Mon 13 Jun 2011, 17:30, closed)
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