Tantrums
Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
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Wait. When did we stop calling tantrums 'eppies'?
It's political correctness gone mad. Or at least having a grand mal seizure.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 6:39, 9 replies)
It's political correctness gone mad. Or at least having a grand mal seizure.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 6:39, 9 replies)
About the same time we stopped calling each other "spaz"
for chucking such an "epo".
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 7:23, closed)
for chucking such an "epo".
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 7:23, closed)
I suspect the word "tantrum" is older than the word "eppy"
and that you are a mong.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 8:34, closed)
and that you are a mong.
( , Fri 20 Jul 2012, 8:34, closed)
just after you called someone a Joey for being a bit of a spaz after watching that episode of Blue Peter with that perv Simon Groom.
Personally the trends of the playground vocabulary in the 80's at my school meant that we got bored of the word eppy' and used the word thromby instead.
( , Sun 22 Jul 2012, 21:41, closed)
weedon/weed-on?
...was the preferred word for 'tantrum' at my junior school. No idea how that came about. 'He's got a right weed-on'.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 3:32, closed)
...was the preferred word for 'tantrum' at my junior school. No idea how that came about. 'He's got a right weed-on'.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 3:32, closed)
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