Weird Traditions
Talking with a friend yesterday about school dinners, she suddenly said, "We had to march into the dining room behind the School Band... except on Thursdays." Since all of us were now staring, she qualified this with, "...on Thursdays there was no wind section. It was a tradition."
What weird stuff have you been made to do "because it's a tradition."
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 11:11)
Talking with a friend yesterday about school dinners, she suddenly said, "We had to march into the dining room behind the School Band... except on Thursdays." Since all of us were now staring, she qualified this with, "...on Thursdays there was no wind section. It was a tradition."
What weird stuff have you been made to do "because it's a tradition."
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 11:11)
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I live in Liverpool (see previous post), and in Toxteth no less. Because John Lennon once walked his dog down my street, we get the 'Magical Mystery Tour' bus down my way quite a lot. It's a tatty old thing that looks smelly and is always populated by tourists who look miserable (presumably too late for a refund) and a bit sacred to 'get out of the boat'. I make it a tradition to wave like an excited 6 year old to them, as it either cheers them up, scares the hell out of them, or confirms to them that they've been conned and we all know it :)
FYI: 30, not a scouser
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 12:23, Reply)
I live in Liverpool (see previous post), and in Toxteth no less. Because John Lennon once walked his dog down my street, we get the 'Magical Mystery Tour' bus down my way quite a lot. It's a tatty old thing that looks smelly and is always populated by tourists who look miserable (presumably too late for a refund) and a bit sacred to 'get out of the boat'. I make it a tradition to wave like an excited 6 year old to them, as it either cheers them up, scares the hell out of them, or confirms to them that they've been conned and we all know it :)
FYI: 30, not a scouser
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