Turning into your parents
Unable to hold back the genetic tide, I find myself gardening in my carpet slippers, asking for a knife and fork in McDonalds and agreeing with the Daily Telegraph. I'm beyond help - what about you?
Thanks to b3th for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:39)
Unable to hold back the genetic tide, I find myself gardening in my carpet slippers, asking for a knife and fork in McDonalds and agreeing with the Daily Telegraph. I'm beyond help - what about you?
Thanks to b3th for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:39)
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Oh dear...
On the subject of becoming my parents. Well, more like my father.
The first of these being that I find my mother, like him, more and more tiresome as life goes on. I'm starting to sound like him (who am I kidding, I actually do), enjoy the same humour, same taste in cars, same music (apart from folk, not even I am that beardy-weirdy), and I am taking up the same hobbies as him. The last straw was when I seriously considered trying to dye my hair when I noticed the ever increasing number of greys.
I'm 26.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:46, Reply)
On the subject of becoming my parents. Well, more like my father.
The first of these being that I find my mother, like him, more and more tiresome as life goes on. I'm starting to sound like him (who am I kidding, I actually do), enjoy the same humour, same taste in cars, same music (apart from folk, not even I am that beardy-weirdy), and I am taking up the same hobbies as him. The last straw was when I seriously considered trying to dye my hair when I noticed the ever increasing number of greys.
I'm 26.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:46, Reply)
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