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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Well, let's see.
I pay about as much attention to what I'm wearing as my father does.
I work at IBM, as a network techie. He works in pretty much the same position as I do at a bank down the street. In fact, sometime he'll call me in an official capacity for hardware support at a datacentre we look after for his bank.
We have the same industry qualifications and are currently racing each other to get the next one first.
Until I grew a beard we were sometimes mistaken for each other if the lights were dim.
Oh dear. Maybe I should go over differences.
He's... older?
Shit.
At least the music I listen to is better than his.
Edit - I like the vidja-gaming. HA!
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 14:13, Reply)
I pay about as much attention to what I'm wearing as my father does.
I work at IBM, as a network techie. He works in pretty much the same position as I do at a bank down the street. In fact, sometime he'll call me in an official capacity for hardware support at a datacentre we look after for his bank.
We have the same industry qualifications and are currently racing each other to get the next one first.
Until I grew a beard we were sometimes mistaken for each other if the lights were dim.
Oh dear. Maybe I should go over differences.
He's... older?
Shit.
At least the music I listen to is better than his.
Edit - I like the vidja-gaming. HA!
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 14:13, Reply)
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