Things we do to fit in
"When I was fifteen," writes No3L, "I curled up in a Budgens trolley while someone pushed it through the supermarket doors to nick vodka and Benny Hedgehogs, just to hang out with my brother and his mates."
What have you done to fit in?
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 12:30)
"When I was fifteen," writes No3L, "I curled up in a Budgens trolley while someone pushed it through the supermarket doors to nick vodka and Benny Hedgehogs, just to hang out with my brother and his mates."
What have you done to fit in?
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 12:30)
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I was over in New York Last week, staying with my sister Sophie and her family. On the Thursday, whilst her and her American husband were out at work, I agreed to look after their two kids (my neice and nephew) Brad and Mary-Jo (could they have given them any more bloody American sounding names?). Anyway I took them out down to the river where they did what 2 and 4 years olds do - fed the ducks, fell in the dirt, ate the dirt, needed the toilet when there was none near etc - generally had a good time. Towards the middle of the afternoon, they were busy chasing the ducks on the green. They were totally rubbish at it, so I though I would join in and show them how it should be done. I got us all to form a circle (well actually a triangle) around a big flock of geese and then we charged in together. Those birds crapped themselves, and all flew up in the air at once in a huge mass. Mary-Jo looked delighted, she tried to tell me something, but I couldn't make it out because just at that moment a dirty great noisy aeroplane flew overhead. Sometimes we forget the joys of harmless fun, playing with kids in the park...
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 12:49, 12 replies)
I was over in New York Last week, staying with my sister Sophie and her family. On the Thursday, whilst her and her American husband were out at work, I agreed to look after their two kids (my neice and nephew) Brad and Mary-Jo (could they have given them any more bloody American sounding names?). Anyway I took them out down to the river where they did what 2 and 4 years olds do - fed the ducks, fell in the dirt, ate the dirt, needed the toilet when there was none near etc - generally had a good time. Towards the middle of the afternoon, they were busy chasing the ducks on the green. They were totally rubbish at it, so I though I would join in and show them how it should be done. I got us all to form a circle (well actually a triangle) around a big flock of geese and then we charged in together. Those birds crapped themselves, and all flew up in the air at once in a huge mass. Mary-Jo looked delighted, she tried to tell me something, but I couldn't make it out because just at that moment a dirty great noisy aeroplane flew overhead. Sometimes we forget the joys of harmless fun, playing with kids in the park...
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 12:49, 12 replies)
New York
Last week
Plane
Lots of birds flying up into the path of plane.
I really don't want to be the one to give it away... check the papers!
( , Wed 21 Jan 2009, 14:09, closed)
Last week
Plane
Lots of birds flying up into the path of plane.
I really don't want to be the one to give it away... check the papers!
( , Wed 21 Jan 2009, 14:09, closed)
Ha!
Were you referring to the arch terrorist 'Goosama Bin Ladin'?
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 17:14, closed)
Were you referring to the arch terrorist 'Goosama Bin Ladin'?
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 17:14, closed)
You're lucky
that I can click on "I like this" quicker than my addled brain can work out the context.
(But I would have clicked anyway.)
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 20:45, closed)
that I can click on "I like this" quicker than my addled brain can work out the context.
(But I would have clicked anyway.)
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 20:45, closed)
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