Spoilt Brats
Mr Newton sighs, "ever known anyone so spoilt you would love to strangle? I lived with a Paris Hilton-a-like who complained about everything, stomped her feet and whinged till she got her way. There was a happy ending though: she had to drop out of uni due to becoming pregnant after a one night stand..."
Who's the spoiltest person you've met? Has karma come to bite them yet? Or did you in fact end up strangling them? Uncle B3ta (and the serious crimes squad) wants to know.
( , Thu 9 Oct 2008, 14:11)
Mr Newton sighs, "ever known anyone so spoilt you would love to strangle? I lived with a Paris Hilton-a-like who complained about everything, stomped her feet and whinged till she got her way. There was a happy ending though: she had to drop out of uni due to becoming pregnant after a one night stand..."
Who's the spoiltest person you've met? Has karma come to bite them yet? Or did you in fact end up strangling them? Uncle B3ta (and the serious crimes squad) wants to know.
( , Thu 9 Oct 2008, 14:11)
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A moment of horror
I generally try to treat people as they deserve and not judge by background like a good little liberal.
My folks came from working class backgrounds but did well for themselves and I've been blessed that I've never been found wanting, but certainly havent been spoilt.
One teenage horror moment sticks out in my mind that I still feel ashamed about (I'm 27).
When i was younger (about 14) I got some work experience at my dad's work, and by work experience I had to shred an entire room of paper over the course of two weeks.
The cleaner had said something to me that I objected to and have since forgotten and being an incorrigible shit I left her a note saying "Don't you know who my father is- I refuse to do this. I'm not a cleaner".
The next day one of my dad's colleagues read it out at their senior board meeting- much to my dad's red-face embarassment.
Absolute horror I'm cringing right now. Never have teenagers.
( , Fri 10 Oct 2008, 11:50, 3 replies)
I generally try to treat people as they deserve and not judge by background like a good little liberal.
My folks came from working class backgrounds but did well for themselves and I've been blessed that I've never been found wanting, but certainly havent been spoilt.
One teenage horror moment sticks out in my mind that I still feel ashamed about (I'm 27).
When i was younger (about 14) I got some work experience at my dad's work, and by work experience I had to shred an entire room of paper over the course of two weeks.
The cleaner had said something to me that I objected to and have since forgotten and being an incorrigible shit I left her a note saying "Don't you know who my father is- I refuse to do this. I'm not a cleaner".
The next day one of my dad's colleagues read it out at their senior board meeting- much to my dad's red-face embarassment.
Absolute horror I'm cringing right now. Never have teenagers.
( , Fri 10 Oct 2008, 11:50, 3 replies)
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