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 good classic book.
One of those books that everyone should read at least once: I'd say "Pride and Prejudice", or a Rosemary Sutcliffe or something.
Get her a really nice, hardback edition of it, and inscribe a message (like "to niece.fish, have a wonderful birthday. I'm happy that you'll think of me every time you read this book, all my love, Aunt.fish").
She won't read it now, but I think that building a good library for kids for when they're old enough to appreciate reading is important. Plus, she's less likely to trash the book, and an inscription from you in it will show her that you really chose it with care.
( , Fri 10 Oct 2008, 12:29, Reply)
One of those books that everyone should read at least once: I'd say "Pride and Prejudice", or a Rosemary Sutcliffe or something.
Get her a really nice, hardback edition of it, and inscribe a message (like "to niece.fish, have a wonderful birthday. I'm happy that you'll think of me every time you read this book, all my love, Aunt.fish").
She won't read it now, but I think that building a good library for kids for when they're old enough to appreciate reading is important. Plus, she's less likely to trash the book, and an inscription from you in it will show her that you really chose it with care.
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