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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Simon Groom
Me, my mate Stu and his young boys 'special mental image' elder sister Emma.
No idea how it started but every time Simon Groom (children's TV presenter of the early 80's) appeared on screen, if you looked at him for more than 3 seconds you had to (ever more theatrically) writhe and scream in mock agony clutching at your throat, whist dragging your convulsing body toward the waste paper basket in the corner of the room. Upon arrival at which you had to take the drama to new heights and hawk up the most enormous and over the top grolly possible and flob it in the bin.
We were all of 7!?
good-bye...
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 17:39, Reply)
Me, my mate Stu and his young boys 'special mental image' elder sister Emma.
No idea how it started but every time Simon Groom (children's TV presenter of the early 80's) appeared on screen, if you looked at him for more than 3 seconds you had to (ever more theatrically) writhe and scream in mock agony clutching at your throat, whist dragging your convulsing body toward the waste paper basket in the corner of the room. Upon arrival at which you had to take the drama to new heights and hawk up the most enormous and over the top grolly possible and flob it in the bin.
We were all of 7!?
good-bye...
( , Thu 28 Jul 2005, 17:39, Reply)
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