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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Not techincally my sister, but...
I used to have this friend when I was little called Deborah. We were born within hours of each other, and ours mums always used to say we were like brother and sister. And they'd always go on about how we'd get married when we were older.
Anyway, we never did - although I often thought about it. She was the popular one at school, and I wasn't. I used to walk her home and stuff like that, but we were just friends.
And that would have been it. Until... the other day a friend was talking about her. Apparently, she was married, and has got a kid now. This got me thinking about her again, and, well, long story short - I'm meeting her this Sunday byt the fountain in town. I even said she could bring her baby.
Whoah-oh-oh-oh.
( , Tue 6 Jan 2009, 15:52, 8 replies)
I used to have this friend when I was little called Deborah. We were born within hours of each other, and ours mums always used to say we were like brother and sister. And they'd always go on about how we'd get married when we were older.
Anyway, we never did - although I often thought about it. She was the popular one at school, and I wasn't. I used to walk her home and stuff like that, but we were just friends.
And that would have been it. Until... the other day a friend was talking about her. Apparently, she was married, and has got a kid now. This got me thinking about her again, and, well, long story short - I'm meeting her this Sunday byt the fountain in town. I even said she could bring her baby.
Whoah-oh-oh-oh.
( , Tue 6 Jan 2009, 15:52, 8 replies)
Her house
was pretty small I'd imagine. With wood chip on the wall.
( , Tue 6 Jan 2009, 19:25, closed)
was pretty small I'd imagine. With wood chip on the wall.
( , Tue 6 Jan 2009, 19:25, closed)
for years, when I was younger...
I genuinely thought it was "Wood Shit on the wall".
( , Tue 6 Jan 2009, 19:41, closed)
I genuinely thought it was "Wood Shit on the wall".
( , Tue 6 Jan 2009, 19:41, closed)
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