Siblings
Brothers and sisters - can't live with 'em, can't stove 'em to death with the coal scuttle and bury 'em behind the local industrial estate. Tell us about yours.
Thanks to suboftheday for the suggestion -we're keeping the question open for another week for the New Year
( , Thu 25 Dec 2008, 17:20)
Brothers and sisters - can't live with 'em, can't stove 'em to death with the coal scuttle and bury 'em behind the local industrial estate. Tell us about yours.
Thanks to suboftheday for the suggestion -we're keeping the question open for another week for the New Year
( , Thu 25 Dec 2008, 17:20)
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Steve, and the true meaning of Christmas
Steve is a glass-half-empty kind of guy, and has always been like that. He was 5 or 6, and we were sitting in the front room on Christmas Day, feeling pretty good about the world, when he turns to me and says
"Christmas. That's it. Come and gone again"
With the kind of hangdog delivery that Tony Hancock would have been proud of.
My Dad nearly had an aneurysm he laughed so hard, whilst Steve scowled at him from the other side of the room.
What a gem.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 18:51, Reply)
Steve is a glass-half-empty kind of guy, and has always been like that. He was 5 or 6, and we were sitting in the front room on Christmas Day, feeling pretty good about the world, when he turns to me and says
"Christmas. That's it. Come and gone again"
With the kind of hangdog delivery that Tony Hancock would have been proud of.
My Dad nearly had an aneurysm he laughed so hard, whilst Steve scowled at him from the other side of the room.
What a gem.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 18:51, Reply)
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