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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I had been wondering
why when I sit back on a sofa I put my arms behind my head, but off centre so one wrist or forearm is behind the head and the fingers are clasped together.
Then I saw my dad sat in exactly the same way....
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 15:01, 2 replies)
why when I sit back on a sofa I put my arms behind my head, but off centre so one wrist or forearm is behind the head and the fingers are clasped together.
Then I saw my dad sat in exactly the same way....
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 15:01, 2 replies)
I do the same.
My nan has a lovely photo, that I claim is 'shopped (she says what?? Tescos?).
It's got my grandad, dad and me sat on a sofa watching telly, with all 3 of us doing it.
I shudder when i realise that i'm turning into my grandad as well.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 19:02, closed)
My nan has a lovely photo, that I claim is 'shopped (she says what?? Tescos?).
It's got my grandad, dad and me sat on a sofa watching telly, with all 3 of us doing it.
I shudder when i realise that i'm turning into my grandad as well.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 19:02, closed)
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