Family codes and rituals
Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."
What codes and rituals does your family have?
( , Thu 20 Nov 2008, 18:05)
Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."
What codes and rituals does your family have?
( , Thu 20 Nov 2008, 18:05)
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Euphemisms for human waste
I'm pretty sure "wee" is one of the most common childhood alternatives for number ones, but did anybody else grow up calling number twos "bombs"?
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 10:56, 7 replies)
I'm pretty sure "wee" is one of the most common childhood alternatives for number ones, but did anybody else grow up calling number twos "bombs"?
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 10:56, 7 replies)
No
Although next door's kids called them 'jobbies' which I'd never heard of before.
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 11:03, closed)
Although next door's kids called them 'jobbies' which I'd never heard of before.
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 11:03, closed)
jobbies!
Rik from the young ones said once "Nob off before I do a jobbie on your hesletine"
I lol'ed
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 11:39, closed)
Rik from the young ones said once "Nob off before I do a jobbie on your hesletine"
I lol'ed
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 11:39, closed)
Nope
Didn't call them number twos either.
It was, is and always will be poo.
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 16:51, closed)
Didn't call them number twos either.
It was, is and always will be poo.
( , Fri 21 Nov 2008, 16:51, closed)
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