Lies Your Parents Told You
I once overheard a neighbour use the phrase "nig nog". I asked my father what it meant. As quick as a flash he said, "It's a type of biscuit. A bit like a hobnob." Can you beat this? BTW: We're keeping this thread open for an extra week as we're enjoying the stories so much.
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:29)
I once overheard a neighbour use the phrase "nig nog". I asked my father what it meant. As quick as a flash he said, "It's a type of biscuit. A bit like a hobnob." Can you beat this? BTW: We're keeping this thread open for an extra week as we're enjoying the stories so much.
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:29)
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warm and gooey
my uncle (not technically a parent - but i am from burton on trent) told me when i was ickle that the splash from raindrops hitting puddles were actually fairies dancing.
obviously a bunch of arse, but i still like the concept - and i still watch puddles in the rain to this day with that in mind.
im 26. and male.
( , Thu 15 Jan 2004, 9:23, Reply)
my uncle (not technically a parent - but i am from burton on trent) told me when i was ickle that the splash from raindrops hitting puddles were actually fairies dancing.
obviously a bunch of arse, but i still like the concept - and i still watch puddles in the rain to this day with that in mind.
im 26. and male.
( , Thu 15 Jan 2004, 9:23, Reply)
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