Running away
Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.
That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
Two friends ran away from boarding school. They didn't get too far though - they forgot to check when the last train ran. A teacher found them sitting waiting and drove them back again.
That said, it's not just a thing kids do - the urge to just run is built into all of us. Tell us about the times you've given in and run.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 13:03)
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Whenever I go shopping with me mam
(which just to clarify is not often as I have moved out now and am married etc ie not a squarejock), I used to run away from her while she was talking mid-sentence. She'll carry on talking regardless until about 30 seconds later when she realises I'm standing about 30 yards away from her laughing.
This works much better than expected when you are in a busy area (ie somewhere like Woolworths) and another shopper happens to replace where you were standing. Cue the confused shopper looking at me mum like a fucking weirdo while I'm laughing at pointing from a distance.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 17:38, Reply)
(which just to clarify is not often as I have moved out now and am married etc ie not a squarejock), I used to run away from her while she was talking mid-sentence. She'll carry on talking regardless until about 30 seconds later when she realises I'm standing about 30 yards away from her laughing.
This works much better than expected when you are in a busy area (ie somewhere like Woolworths) and another shopper happens to replace where you were standing. Cue the confused shopper looking at me mum like a fucking weirdo while I'm laughing at pointing from a distance.
( , Fri 11 Aug 2006, 17:38, Reply)
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