Lies that went on too long
When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
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Blimey!
She even told me once that baths were a once a week family affair. Six days out of seven you just washed you face and arm pits.
Bit posh, was she?
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 12:54, 1 reply)
She even told me once that baths were a once a week family affair. Six days out of seven you just washed you face and arm pits.
Bit posh, was she?
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 12:54, 1 reply)
I believe it was the norm.
I assume getting the bath into the living room and heating enough water to fill it was considered a bit much to do on a daily basis.
Edit: Even if they did want to bathe daily, fuel to heat the water must have been in short supply, seeing as there was a war on.
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 15:40, closed)
I assume getting the bath into the living room and heating enough water to fill it was considered a bit much to do on a daily basis.
Edit: Even if they did want to bathe daily, fuel to heat the water must have been in short supply, seeing as there was a war on.
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