Being told off as an adult
When was the last time you were properly told off? You know: treated as an errant child rather than the sophisticated adult you are.
The sort of thing that dredges up an involuntary teenage mumble of "Sorry, Miss" whilst you stare at the ground.
Go on, tell us what childish thing you were up to when you got caught.
Oh, and can we have more than one-line answers this time? Cheers!
( , Thu 20 Sep 2007, 17:18)
When was the last time you were properly told off? You know: treated as an errant child rather than the sophisticated adult you are.
The sort of thing that dredges up an involuntary teenage mumble of "Sorry, Miss" whilst you stare at the ground.
Go on, tell us what childish thing you were up to when you got caught.
Oh, and can we have more than one-line answers this time? Cheers!
( , Thu 20 Sep 2007, 17:18)
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From Adult to Child in 5 Mins Flat!
Being the youngest in a large family means you're the baby...even when you're adult, married, have kids of your own etc, you're still the baby.
I guess i'm a bit rebelious because of this and i'm often being told off, i'm used to it and almost expect it but nothing prepared me for the bollocking i got from my sons teacher. He was in primary 2 and had been given a row about mis-behaving in class so i went up to her when collecting him to speak about it and dared to try to make an excuse for his behaviour.
She then proceeded to tear strips off me and verbally abused me! By the time she'd finished with me i felt knee high to a grass-hopper and found myself wanting to say 'yes miss, no miss,sorry miss'!!!
Never try to take on a Primary teacher as they win every time....they get loads of practise at it!!
( , Sun 23 Sep 2007, 20:58, Reply)
Being the youngest in a large family means you're the baby...even when you're adult, married, have kids of your own etc, you're still the baby.
I guess i'm a bit rebelious because of this and i'm often being told off, i'm used to it and almost expect it but nothing prepared me for the bollocking i got from my sons teacher. He was in primary 2 and had been given a row about mis-behaving in class so i went up to her when collecting him to speak about it and dared to try to make an excuse for his behaviour.
She then proceeded to tear strips off me and verbally abused me! By the time she'd finished with me i felt knee high to a grass-hopper and found myself wanting to say 'yes miss, no miss,sorry miss'!!!
Never try to take on a Primary teacher as they win every time....they get loads of practise at it!!
( , Sun 23 Sep 2007, 20:58, Reply)
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