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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on a slight tangent
I look after two kids of 3 and 2. I took the youngest to a tumble-tots thing this morning (nowt fancy, just an hour on foam mats in the local sportsplex, but it is in a very posh area of Edinburgh...ie all of it.)
Out of twelve kids, there was a Ramsay, a Silas, two Sonnys, a Milo, a Roland, a Marvin (for the love of Christ, why do that to a kid?) and an Arwen.
I hold little hope for the next generation.
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 17:45, 1 reply)
I look after two kids of 3 and 2. I took the youngest to a tumble-tots thing this morning (nowt fancy, just an hour on foam mats in the local sportsplex, but it is in a very posh area of Edinburgh...ie all of it.)
Out of twelve kids, there was a Ramsay, a Silas, two Sonnys, a Milo, a Roland, a Marvin (for the love of Christ, why do that to a kid?) and an Arwen.
I hold little hope for the next generation.
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 17:45, 1 reply)
Mine were playing rugby at the weekend
against one of the local private schools.
Will, Henry, Rory, Edward, Gus, and all the dads were called Dave, Andy, Tim, Paul. I bet amongst the mothers there was even a Tracey.
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against one of the local private schools.
Will, Henry, Rory, Edward, Gus, and all the dads were called Dave, Andy, Tim, Paul. I bet amongst the mothers there was even a Tracey.
( , Tue 20 Jan 2009, 17:56, closed)
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