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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When I was little
the bread man came round in his van, and it had a little chime jingle much like an ice cream van. Whenever the ice cream van came on our road my mum would tell me that it was the bread man and he was just playing a different tune today. I always wondered why the other kids on the street were so excited about the bread man.
( , Sun 18 Jan 2004, 15:41, Reply)
the bread man came round in his van, and it had a little chime jingle much like an ice cream van. Whenever the ice cream van came on our road my mum would tell me that it was the bread man and he was just playing a different tune today. I always wondered why the other kids on the street were so excited about the bread man.
( , Sun 18 Jan 2004, 15:41, Reply)
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